No babies for me, but babies for everyone else.
It’s been keeping me busy.
For more baby goodness, check out my other blog.
No babies for me, but babies for everyone else.
It’s been keeping me busy.
For more baby goodness, check out my other blog.
Winter has not yet begun, but I am thinking winter.
This winter, I am going to make a quilt.
I have gathered my materials.
And am excited to see the results. In fact, I have somewhat been “rationing” out the work. One third of the fabric (two different colors/patterns) has now been cut into triangles. I will gradually cut the others. And then I will get my sewing table and I will start to piece them together.
(I don’t care that I don’t care about being super precise. There will be character. CHARACTER!)
This weekend, I am too busy with the photo business to make any progress, but that’s okay. I’m in no hurry.
You can check it out on the Khenri Interview Series here.
In the meantime, I’ve been quite busy over at Just ADG. Babies, families, senior pictures, models . . . been doing it all!
If you haven’t noticed, it’s been a bit quiet here lately. Sorry about that, but I’ve been elsewhere . . .
It’s been hinted at before, but now it’s official: I have started my own photo business!
You can find more information about the business over at Just ADG and Facebook.
I will still post here with personal content, but most photo-related content will be found on my blog at Just ADG.
To celebrate the launch, I am offering 50% off of kid/baby/family, engagement, and senior picture sessions booked in the next two weeks! Please note you only need to book in the next two weeks–your appointment can fall after that time period!
I will also be offering $25 mini-shoot to anyone who refers new business to me!
To book, you can email me at bookings@justadg.com, call (515) 661-4176, send me a Facebook message, or even just leave a comment on this post and I’ll get in contact with you!
Looking forward to this crazy adventure. :)
More photos from this weekend’s session are found here.
This weekend I escaped walls and running water and pretentiousness and went to Camp Euforia with my friend Laurie to cover the event for her blog, DSMVibe.
Maybe I will go into more detail later, or at the least link back to another blog post, but all I can say for now is, although not my scene, it was such a welcome change of pace. I needed open air, tents, kind strangers, dancing, and hula hoops more than I thought I did.