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Hello Lola!

July 30, 2008 by Courtney

Lola may be tiny... but very mighty too! I could not get over how many expressions she had... so curious and strong... just plain yummy! Here's just a small sampling from Lola's session... :)
Soccer player or dancer maybe?
hee hee... love this one!

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Jaclyn & Rem

July 29, 2008 by Tamara

I had the great pleasure of photographing Jaclyn & Rem's wedding a few months ago (behind on blogging!) and am looking forward to showing some gorgeous images from the day and night ... and then the late night ;)

This emotional image - um, can you say happy to be *just* married?? - was photographed in front of the open doors of the church, in front of a ground light (the light between their hearts :) Also against the backdrop of the driving rain. I'm not even sure they knew I was there.

More to come very soon...

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katie's bridal session

July 27, 2008 by Rachel

I just got home from shooting Katie and Rich's AMAZING wedding and am too pumped up to fall asleep just yet. :) I can't wait to post some images from their fun day. In the meantime, here are a few of the images from Katie's bridal session that we shot at the Carolina Inn just a few weeks ago...

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The July Issue

July 26, 2008 by Tamara

The July Issue of Endurance Magazine features Tucker Dupree, a 19 year-old swimmer who will be representing the U.S. in the Paralymics Games in China this year.

Getting dressed for school one day, nearly two years ago, Tucker suddenly became aware of a grey spot in the center of his left eye. Unconcerned at first, he saw his family doctor when the spot didn't go away over time. A single drop of blood told Tucker the genetic origin of his condition: Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, which leads to blindness. After 60% loss of vision in his left eye, it would be only six months before he slowly lost 70% vision in his right eye.

There is no known cure for the disease, and the only treatment is treatment for the depression that individuals experience at the onset of this disease.
Considering learning of treatment of depression as the best option ... "the suggestion of it made both me and my parents angry," said Tucker. "We never considered giving up hope." Their philosophy? Not to let Tucker's loss of sight steal his joy of living.

Tucker's diminished sight has become part of him, and he sincerely feels that it has changed him for the better, "It has opened my eyes to focus on the things that are most important in my life. I do not take things for granted anymore and I feel fortunate for the things I have."
When asked what is the one vision he has seen that he wants to keep as a mental picture throughout the rest of his life, Tucker is candid about his feelings: "I want to remember how my parents looked when I received the Greater Raleigh Sports Council Courage Award. The smiles on their faces and the pride and joy in their eyes said you are my son.

I know they love me so much. I am humbled by it."
Thanks for showing us your amazing attitude, Tucker. Best of luck in Beijing!!!

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