Hello! After much consideration I have decided to move to Facebook. I’ve posted my last 6 projects on FB and it seems to work great. It’s a more efficient way for me to share my latest weddings and engagement sessions with friends and clients. And it takes MUCH less time. Please visit my page at facebook.com/smithphoto.
I could live for some time in the Oak Glen/Yucaipa area. Crisp, clean air. Pine scent of the forest. Hiking trails. Possibly fish-able streams. Only the snow would pose a minor problem.
autumn in apple country + a little bit of Photoshop = vibrant yellows and greens
We ended our day at Oak Glen School Museum, a fascinating one room schoolhouse constructed in 1888. It reminded me of the little country school I attended as a kid.
Jamie and Josh, thanks for choosing such a serene location far, far away from my crowded city. Was I working or on a mini vacation? And thanks Josh for the prime rib sandwich:) See you guys in May!
Tamra made sure we had lots of time to shoot portraits. We shot before and after the ceremony…then again after the reception. You may recognize the the location if you follow a popular reality show where being a big loser can mean winning.
T+R made their exit and took a 30 minute ride around the area before coming back to finish up portraits. I’m glad they did because we were able to capture more special moments esp with the sun warming up the scene.
Regis, good luck in the championship game. Roll Tide!
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