Coming Up ...

Sometimes I get so hung up on all I have to do that I forget that being busy is a huge blessing. I can't believe how lucky I am to have moved to Cleveland less than a year ago and already worked with such amazing people. You guys make this worth it and so much fun! I still have a to do list, but I'm putting it on hold for this weekend so Nathan and I can celebrate our anniversary early! :) I'll be back at it on Monday, but I wanted to give you a little preview of what's coming up.

Melissa and Mike's engagement:

Cleveland Engagement Photos Cleveland Engagement Photos

Kelley and Josh's wedding (shot with the lovely Amanda Donaho):

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Plus my first albums, which I can't WAIT to show you all. :) Happy Friday!

The Final Product

A few months ago I shared my new packaging, but I wanted to give you all a little peek at the final package I send my couples after their weddings ...

Branded Photography Packaging Burlap and cork coasters + a Starbucks card as a gift.

Branded Photography Packaging Always a handwritten card!

Branded Photography PackagingVoila!

Packaging (DVDs, DVD pouches, cards): Kraft and Jute Natural wood fiber (box filler): World Market Burlap coasters: DIY (coasters are from Jelinek Cork Group) Ribbon: The Ribbon Jar Box: Uline

Thoughts: Defining Success

It's August. As in the month that comes after July. Surprised? I, quite frankly, am surprised I made it to month eight of 2012. Month seven was a knock-down, drag-out, whirlwind of a month for me (just a slight exaggeration) and no matter how many times I checked the calendar, August seemed a long way off. I couldn't see the light at the end of the tunnel. But now that I'm here, I feel kind of nostalgic. You probably want to slap me, right? Like this girl just can't decide what she wants! I'm slowing down, yes; something I've been praying for since busy season began. But to slow down, I'm giving some stuff up ... namely my full-time job. I don't really talk about the fact that I have (check: had, now it's part-time) a full-time job in addition to being a photographer because I guess I feel like a fake. Like the only way to be a successful photographer is to devote 110% of your time to it.

I have a hard time with that because I actually like my non-photography job. Here it is: I work in communications for a fraternity. A fraternity, yes. It's not what you think. I don't live in the "frat house" with all the guys; I don't attend keggers every weekend (should "attend" and "keggers" even go in the same sentence?). I work in a professional office with awesome people; I get to write and think about grammar (that's fun for me!) ... all the things I went to school for.

I get a real sense of purpose out of working. Sometimes it can get me into trouble because I work too much. And working for someone, some thing, some organization makes me feel like I'm involved, like I am doing what I'm supposed to be doing. Working for myself is awesome, but scary. So scary! I'm so passionate about photography. I love creating art. But it's so daunting to count on yourself for everything. It's all yours. To win or lose.

So, the point. Ah, yes, the point of this blog. It's August, and I have more time. Which is amazing. It's fabulous to wake up without feeling panic rise up in your chest that you have to start working righthisveryminuteoryouwon'tgeteverythingdone. I think the point though is that I'm realizing that I don't have to want what everyone else wants, or makes me feel like I want. I don't have to take 30 weddings in one season. I don't have to get published every week. And just because most photographers aim to work only for themselves one day, I'm not so sure that's for me. I get to define my success, whatever that means to me. And believe me, I'm figuring that out.

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2013 Wedding Photography Giveaway Finalists!

Wow. This was one of the hardest things I've ever done. I thought maybe I would get one or two entries, but I was just blown away by the number of deserving people who entered this giveaway. I really, really, really wish I could have taken all of you. This was a humbling experience for sure! So, now I need you all to help me choose a winning couple. Take a minute to read each couple's information and vote below. NOTE: Voting will be open until 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, July 8 and the winner will be announced Monday, July 9. (Click here to review the grand prize.) You may vote once a day per computer.

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