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About the Photographer

I am a Lancaster, PA, native offering professional photographic services capturing a wide range of special moments. I believe being a photographer is more than just having a spiffy camera, it is about capturing a fleeting spark in time, a moment you can never re-visit. My goal is to make every image I capture speak to you, to whisk you back to the very moment, even bring about a few tears. Life is made up of moments. I capture them.

Sara, Ray, and one on the way.

Posted on May 5, 2011

My niece, Sara, is expecting a little girl in a few weeks. We needed some girls to keep our boys on their toes. It was a nice, soft, overcast morning when we got together for some nearing-the-end-of-pregnancy photos. With the main event happening soon, we needed to get on the ball with these great shots below. Congrats, Sara and Ray. Heather and I are proud of you both. I can hardly wait for the newborn session!




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Pierson is five-months-old

Posted on December 19, 2010

We wanted to get some more photos of Pierson before he started cutting teeth. He was cracking us up with his huge smiles and little, squeaky laughs. It seems like a while ago he was born, yet time has flown by.
Enjoy!




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Holy tom-foolery, Batman. Alison and Jason.

Posted on November 16, 2010

When I initially met this couple, I was, as usual, intent on making a genuine connection. Nothing could have prepared me for the amount of laughs we had on such a beautiful, fall afternoon. A couple after my own heart, indeed. Laugh often, laugh hard.
Enjoy!




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I was looking forward to shooting someplace different. Mt. Gretna offered exactly what I needed. Gretchen and Andy were the stars today, for sure. I’m not sure of my favorite, maybe you can be the judge.

Enjoy.




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  • guenna wright says:




Kim and Darren proved to be a super-fun couple, with laughs abound. We started early, 7:00AM on one of the first colder days we have had so far this year. Thanks for being real troopers, Kim and Darren.

Enjoy.

 

 




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  • Kim says:




Fall is great for its beautiful, warm colors. This day could not have been more beautiful. The colors popped, the air was clean, and the mood was uplifting. If there was ever a perfect day for an outdoor wedding, this was it. Lancaster County Winery provided many great locations for great photos. Jen and Mike are clearly in love, and I enjoyed being a part of their commitment to each other in front of their closest family and friends.
Thanks, you two, for an awesome set of photos, for you made the moments. I simply captured them.

Life. Captured.




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A walk downtown with Tanya and Ryan

Posted on November 3, 2010

Thanks to an old friend, I will be shooting this couple’s wedding next year. This great looking couple made the session very enjoyable, almost easy. I believe I will get to see many of the same expressions on the big day, there were certainly many award-winning-glances and fleeting glimpses.
Congrats!

 

Enjoy!




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A new Dan

Posted on October 31, 2010

A few weeks ago, I posted something, in retrospect, very profound.
“A change of speed, a change of style. A change of scene, with no regrets” – New Dawn Fades, Joy Division
Go get ’em, Dan.

 

Love ya, bro! Lancaster, lock up your women.




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I love hanging out with a down-to-earth couple. It makes capturing great moments much easier. The Reading Museum was a great place to shoot, especially in fall nearing sunset. I think Stephanie and Steve will throw one awesome bash.
Congrats, you two lovebirds.




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Happy Halloween

Posted on October 31, 2010

I love it when an impromptu idea comes together. As we were carving our pumpkins, I noticed that my pumpkin was just the right size for a certain ‘punkin-bean.’
The sun was almost in the perfect position, so carving needed to take place, pronto. Punkin-bean was a real ham, and was happy enough to sit and offer a few big smiles.
Happy Halloween!




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