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Colquitt Family | 30A Florida Family Photographer

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Colquitt Family | 30A Florida Family Photographer

It’s been over 2 years since I last blogged a session and it’s just time to remedy that. I love seeing a family session in it’s completion, telling a story, giving away little details . It makes me fall in love all over again with what we created seeing it here and I hope it allows future clients to get a strong sense of what our time together could be like. Today I wanted to share my time with this beautiful family in Florida last spring. I’ll be in 30a again this May so please reach out if you’re interested in a family session.

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Ryg Family | Knoxville Family Photographer

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Ryg Family | Knoxville Family Photographer

I’ve been photographing this family for several years and I can say fully that every time I’m with them is so incredible. Mostly because their mama, Sarah, always shows up with zero pretense and her children follow suit. It always feels so easy to get into a groove photographing them because they show me who they are from the minute I get out of my car. She is the kind of mother you would invite over for coffee and know that you didn’t have to pick up your house but that you could just clear a spot on your couch, relax instantly and feel seen. And when she left you would feel less alone in this motherhood gig. This is how I feel when I’m with her and her family and really, isn’t that just an incredible accomplishment? But this is just who she is and I’m so happy I get to photograph them. I got to spend a beautiful chilly late fall evening with them on their farm this year and I am so excited to share it with you all today. Enjoy!

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Corpstein Family | Knoxville Family Photographer

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Corpstein Family | Knoxville Family Photographer

If I had a great big mansion
I'd rather live in a shot gun shack with you

If I drove a red farari
I'd rather ride in an oldsmobile with you

If I won a million dollars
I'd give it away to spend more time with you

With you I can be myself
With you I don't have to be somebody else
It's like puttin on my favorite pair of shoes
I'd like to be with me, when I'm with you

-Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors

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July 10 on 10 | Camping at Indian Boundary

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July 10 on 10 | Camping at Indian Boundary

Hi friends! I wanted to share a little this month in our 10 on 10 about our recent family camping trip to Indian Boundary. First of all, I have no idea how in the world I have never been to this beautiful place before. A sweet friend told me about it a year ago and I tucked it in my memory for the future. Thankfully, we made it happen a few weeks ago on a whim right after campgrounds in Tennessee opened back up. We stayed in the A-loop on the water which I highly recommend because our site was right on the water and our kids basically spent most of the time there running back and forth from the lake to the campsite to warm up by the fire. There’s a little beach area that’s a short hike away but we only went there the last day because the kids wanted to play in the sand. Otherwise we were happy as clams to have our own little private inlet to the lake right by our site. The water was clear and shallow for a long way out making it perfect for littles and bigs.

On our second day there, we drove the Cherohala Skyway to Huckleberry Knob just a few miles past the North Carolina border. The skyway itself is beautiful with scenic pull offs around every bend. We were ooooohing and aaahhhhhing the whole drive. We listened to worship music as we drove through the mountains. It only felt appropriate to worship our Creator as we got to see so much beauty in His creation. The hike to Huckleberry Knob was pretty short, about 2.5 miles roundtrip, and SO beautiful. There were lots of wildflowers in bloom and if you go later in the summer there are tons of wild blueberry plants along the trail. The knob gives you 360 degree mountain views and is a great place for a picnic. We watched a rainstorm in the distance and eventually got caught up in it on the last bit of our hike back to the car. Thankfully everyone thought it was a blast and sweet memories were made. :)

When we got back to our campsite, we went to the camp store and rented a paddle board for the day. We had so much fun exploring the lake, checking out the carp and jumping off the board together. Every evening we topped off the day by walking a bit of the 3 mile trail that goes around the entire lake.

On our way home, we stopped at Tellico Grains Bakery which was DELISH! I had one of the best reuben’s I’ve ever eaten and we also helped the kids polish off their wood fired oven pizzas. Tellico Plains is the cutest little town and we left talking about how much we’d love to rent a cabin on the river some time soon. We will definitely be back to Indian Boundary! My kids all said it was one of their favorite trips we’ve ever taken together!

Be sure to follow around the circle by heading over to Fort McMurray Lifestyle Photographer Melissa Richard is up to this month!

For my photographer friends these were mostly taken on my Rollieflex 2.8e with Portra 160 rated at 320 and pushed a stop as well as Ektar 100 and a couple of Portra 400. The black and white is taken with my Canon 1v with Kodak Tri-x400.

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Life at home during Quarantine | Knoxville Family Photographer

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Life at home during Quarantine | Knoxville Family Photographer

It has been a long time since I did a personal blog post and what better time than now. Like many of you, this time has held so many mixed emotions for our family. So much has changed, yet so much has remained the same. We’ve always been homeschooling but we lost the ability to gather with our friends and family, which bring lots of life to us. That has felt sad but we’ve also gained so much more meaningful time together with fewer distractions and less busyness. We’ve enjoyed the sweetness of having my husband Aaron at home with us. Spending time in the mornings with him reading the Bible and discussing the application with him has been really sweet and comforting. Not to mention how I’ve loved to escape to his office when I felt overwhelmed during the day. lol. It’s been nice to have him here. Although it hasn’t exactly been easy, it’s been nice to enjoy a simpler life these past few weeks. I have thought so much about how it’s felt like a nod to my own childhood. I’ve missed photographing clients but I’ve spent a lot of time documenting the life of my own family during this time. As I put this post together, these photographs were precious reminders of the beauty of this time, my life at home with the children, the simplicity of it all and for that I am so so grateful. I hope you enjoy these little reminders as much as I did. Blessings friends.

I’ve been part of a beautiful group of women over the past few years that came together each month to share some of our favorite lifestyle of our families from the month. We haven’t participated for several months but felt the desire to come together again to share during this historical time. Please make your way around the circle by starting with Kalamazoo Michigan Photographer Sara Rypma and make your way around the circle.

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Baby Micah | Knoxville Newborn Photographer

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Baby Micah | Knoxville Newborn Photographer

I’ve been photographing this family since the beginning and that always feels like a gift to me. To get to see them blossom into parenthood. To see how the battles and trials and joy filled moments all mesh and melt down together, how it begins to shape them, softening them in the best ways possible. What a privilege to bear witness of a small bit of time with these photographs. Congratulations guys. It’s a blessing to see the parents God is shaping you into.

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Bessom Family at home on the farm | Knoxville Family Photographer

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Bessom Family at home on the farm | Knoxville Family Photographer

“In the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years.” -Abraham Lincoln

I have photographed this family for years and each time is special but this time was even more so. That’s because I got to photograph them on their new farm. I’ve seen and heard them dreaming about this since we met and to see them in this space that’s been talked and dreamed about for so long was so beautiful to me. I love that they are seeking a life for their family where their days are filled with homesteading, farm chores, chickens and goats and long walks to the fire pit, watching sunsets on the pond and most importantly, each other. I hope you love these photos of the Bessom family at home on their farm as much as I do.

If you’d love for me to capture your family at home where you’re comfortable and you and your kids let your guard down. Where all the beauty of the mundane and real living take place, I would love for us to talk about a session together this year. You can drop me a line here and we can chat!

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Noll Newborn | Knoxville Newborn Photographer

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Noll Newborn | Knoxville Newborn Photographer

“There are divine things, more beautiful than words can tell.” - Walt Whitman

Time spent with this family is time well spent. I first met them when they brought their twins home and I’ve been fortunate to see them blossom into a beautiful family. It does a heart good to be around families that love each other in a deep deep way, and these are those people. Congrats Noll fam, you guys are such a wonderful family. <3

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Lourenco Family | Knoxville, TN Family Photographer

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Lourenco Family | Knoxville, TN Family Photographer

Evelyn has been a friend of mine online for years after participating in our 10 on 10 monthly lifestyle blog together so it was so great to get to meet her in person along with her beautiful family. We met on a beautiful foggy morning in the Smoky Mountains and it was really something special. They way this family loves each other deeply is truly inspiring. I hope these images help you to see it too.

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Nolan Family | Knoxville Family Photographer

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Nolan Family | Knoxville Family Photographer

I met Amy several years ago at a photography workshop and we’ve kept up over the years and had lunch when we head up to NYC. This year I was over the moon to get to photograph her family on our trip up this fall. We went into our session expecting to shoot in Central Park but it was in the 30s all day so we moved it to Amy’s home last minute. As excited as I was to shoot in Central Park, I can honestly say that I was not one bit disappointed. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Home is always my favorite location. It was truly a thing of beauty to watch Amy love on her family. Thanks for having me Nolan family!

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September 10 on 10 >>> Knoxville Family Photographer

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September 10 on 10 >>> Knoxville Family Photographer

It's been a long while since I've hopped in on the 10 on 10 monthly blogpost so I wanted to get in this month and share some film images from our recent trip to Michigan. I'm breaking all the rules though by sharing way more than 10. Woops! By the way, Michigan is just amazing! We started on the coast of Lake Michigan then made our way up to the Upper Peninsula to stay on Lake Superior. I've never seen anything like it. Clear, clean lakes, incredible weather, and so much fun in the great outdoors.

After you've made your way through my post be sure to check out my friend Colie's post out in Colorado and make your way around the circle. Enjoy! 

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May 10 on 10 >>> Knoxville Lifestyle Photographer

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May 10 on 10 >>> Knoxville Lifestyle Photographer

It's been several months since I've participated in our monthly 10 on 10 blog post and I decided that's way too long. I've honestly not been shooting my kids digitally very much lately. I've mostly been shooting them on film and today was scan day so I thought it would be perfect to jump in with my talented friends to share a bit of personal work. Head on around the circle and visit my friend Kristi and her precious family. You can see her post here

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