Posted on November 21, 2010
The newest Hudson has arrived…nearly 3 weeks early, too!
Check out her story HERE!
Posted on November 6, 2010
Well, it has come time to take a break in my photography business… Specifically, it is nearing time to give birth to my 3rd baby girl. I am in the process of wrapping up all loose ends, finishing albums, processing orders. I am not taking on any new business from here on out. I need to spend the upcoming months focussed on family life, adjusting to life with 3, and so on.
And I am definitely looking forward to the shift for this season. Lots of photo albums and memory books to complete (about 4+ years worth to be exact) as well as life to enjoy and document along the way. I am hoping to be able to open up shop sometime in the late spring of 2011, but will just take it one month at a time.
Thanks for understanding! I plan to continue to post here once in a blue moon… personal stuff, business articles, photography tips etc. So stay tuned!
In the meanwhile, here is a peek at this photog-preggo-mama-to-be-(again). My friend and fellow budding photographer, Beth Berry, took these precious shots for me. And I am so thankful for them and thankful to Beth for capturing these moments before they are over.
I love that each pregnancy has represented a very specific season in our lives… and the pictures have always reflected that as well. Last pregnancy, it was all about our journey from living in Europe to moving back to the States. There was a suitcase, a european feel, and fast movement involved. Here are a couple from that pregnancy if you missed them (taken by Alyssa Welch)
This third pregnancy’s pictures have a very distictive FALLish and tranquil feel. And that is perfect. Since moving to Maryland, I have fallen in love with fall all over again. (check out my personal blog here for a nauseating amount of “i love fall” posts
Life has seemed to slow a bit and my health has improved immeasureably since moving here. The softness and warmth of these images really resonate with where we are in life right now.
except for the bizarro look on my face (pain? fear? confusion?), i love this in black and white as it reminds me of the upcoming winter wonderland here.











