Posted on February 1, 2010
Erica and I took Sally and Eli down to Union Station for their engagement portraits. It was a very, very cold day, so the warm and visually interesting environment was very welcome. Sally and Eli were great to work with, and open to all of our ideas – even some that were slightly unusual for an engagement session.
Sally & Eli really wanted to take photos here, after seeing the “Baggage” sign. I thought about this for a few seconds, before coming up with the “rolling suitcase” idea you see here. Everybody had a really hard time keeping a straight face through this part of the shoot.
Posted on January 5, 2010
The Nelson, photographed in warmer days, in all its glory. It’s a favorite location among clients for portraits of all kinds. Isn’t this place amazing?

Posted on January 3, 2010
One of my very favorite things. When my parents decided to open a bookstore, we all went through barista training at the Roasterie. It’s a lot harder than it looks to make a great latte. But, the process is fun and you learn a lot! It’s the perfect mix of chemistry and artistry.

Pull that shot! Nom nom:

The result?

Posted on January 2, 2010
Yay! It’s 2010!

Best wishes for a love and laughter filled year.
Erica & Scott
McKenna (7), Megan (8), and James (2)

[special thanks to Morgan Miller for the wonderful portraits]
Posted on January 2, 2010
Okay, so this blizzard’s leftover snow (and the snow in the forecast for tomorrow!) has me totally missing summer. You know those days that you wish could be bottled up and relived over and over? Some of my family’s would be camping in Wyoming. Yeah, we hit a deer and totalled the car on the way there.. but such is life. We made it and all things considered, it was worth the trip and we’d do it again in a heartbeat.
My husband’s parents.. aren’t they pretty? Yeah, I can say that ![]()
They held still for a looong time for this beauty of an image.

My in-laws work with this gentleman Brad, and these are his awesome little boys!








