I LOVE these guys! They trust me completely, they are unique, totally laid back and I feel like they have carved out a little place in my heart and are starting to feel like family to me. You may remember them from here, when a year ago I photographed their intimate wedding. Landon just turned two and the big debate is if, when and how to cut his hair for the first time. They wanted to capture his look as it is now before a haircut turns him into a big boy. I LOVE his hair and with adorable clothes like those his look is complete! Thank you guys for your loyalty and trust in me…I look forward to capturing many more milestones with your family. Enjoy!

As promised here are some more shots of little Max. See this post for a little more about his shoot. Enjoy!

I got to meet David & Katie about a year ago when they joined us at the cabin for Thanksgiving and her Mama was newly pregnant.  We sure enjoyed meeting them and it’s no surprise that their little gal is super sweet too!  She was full of smiles and very patient with me in spite of the chilly weather and all the moving around we did. I hope I get to capture her as she grows! Enjoy.

It’s been a while since I dedicated a post to our girl. She’s my favorite subject and with the crazy schedule of life my images of her get filed in their special folders to be enjoyed at a later date. Every morning I wake early to get my work done while she snoozes quietly next to me. She doesn’t mind the clicks of the computer or that she’s snuggling next to the cold, hard laptop. Lael inspires my work and her patient manner in front of the lens helps me to better my craft. She is patient with me when I work and allows me to easily balance my time with her and my work. I watch her mimic me as she carries my old 35mm around to photograph her ‘clients’ – usually the dog. The workings of the old camera intrigue and challenge her – I often hear the timer buzzing and then an ‘I made it just in time’ comes out of her mouth. Recently she said ‘I’m your little photographer momma’ – I imagine there will be some incredible images coming out of this little one in the not so distant future. My heart is more full than I ever imagined possible because of our girl. Enjoy a few of the many images we’ve filed away.

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  1. Kurt K wrote: Cass- She is beautiful! She has your eyes. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the great work, it is very impressive. Love, KK (10/27/09, 1:57 pm)

  2. Dana Williams wrote: Hey Cassy! Just taking a look at the blog!!! Absolutely love it! Your Christmas sounds amazing! Full of family fun. The photos on the blog are awesome! Your pictures are extremely high quality! Keep up the good work and hope to connect with you guys after we return to Alaska in February! Dana (12/30/09, 7:56 pm)

Cody is one of my 2010 Senior Hottie’s so ask him about his shoot if you catch him in the halls at school.

As we made our way around his property we chatted about his dreams of being a writer, college plans, a chick he’s had his eye on, growing up, sports, grades and family. In the midst of the seriousness we had some very hysterical laughs! The main draw to shooting at his house was the barn and after about 30 minutes of shooting around their two calm horses something snapped in them. When we opened the stall that houses the sawdust the horses literally went nuts racing around us!  The stall was piled at least 6 feet tall with sawdust and they decided they needed to get in it. One would race in and get buried up to the armpits and be struggling to get out as the other would charge in and do the same. They’d escape then run around the corral and buck like crazy then go back in for another try – this routine happened about 4 times until mom noticed the chaos from the house and came running out to rescue us. It was crazy! Cody was covered in sawdust and had quite a mess to shovel, but the shots were worth the memory that will always be sparked when viewing them!

So…after nearly being trampled by the horses, balancing on top of a 20 foot ladder for one of the shots and coming out of the snow/rain filled shoot looking nearer to a drowned rat that a trendy photographer I have to say I’m thrilled with the outcome and have had many full on laughs in remembrance of this shoot while proofing! Thanks for the adventure! Enjoy!


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  1. Mom wrote: Wow! These turned out great and better than I expected with the weather we were having that day! These pictures are a great glimpse of Cody and he is sure a handsome guy, isn't he!? (11/20/09, 4:36 pm)

He wanted it all for his shoot…mountains, urban, athletic, rustic, trendy and we found a spot that captured all of those elements. Aaron is his Momma’s wild child, but he has such a sweet mix of confidence and tenderness – during the shoot as we moved through the evening he’d look to his Mom and his little sister for guidance “does this look okay?” or “which shirt goes better?” then it came time for the shot and he’d pull the look out of no where and do it effortlessly. I’ve loved watching this guy grow up  and I’m confident he’s going to great things in life. I had so much fun with this shoot. Thanks for a great evening Aaron! Enjoy.

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  1. Aaron Dahl wrote: Thanks for the great shoot Cassy! I was a little nervous at first but you made it a very comfortable, fun, and memorable experience. And they turned out great! Thanks again! ---Aaron (10/13/09, 7:51 pm)

I’ve been dreaming about this shot since the ground was snow covered and summer shoot cravings consumed me! First, I needed a mom who trusts me enough to allow her week old baby to float in the pond and a baby calm enough to sit still for me. I found the right mix and for a first stab at the concept I’m pleased! It wasn’t without drama and great effort for sure…it’s 37 degrees out and the sun is quickly setting. We pull up, check the water, test the bowl to make sure it’ll work, get Max dressed and everything appears to be set. I forgot my waders so I take my shoes off and roll up my jeans. We look up and we’ve got company – over comes a happy black lab to check us out. We say hi to the pup and hope he’ll leave. Seems like we can keep him occupied and out of the water until…over comes two very large rottweillers! Okay now we are nervous. They seem to be nice so we settle down and hope they will all leave. After ten minutes of trying everything to get them to leave with no luck, Max’s trusting mom decides she’ll play with the dog crew while I do my thing with Max. Into the cold water we go – baby in bowl, bowl floating, (albeit a little lopsided) it’s go time! I get comfortable enough to let the bowl go and the wind quickly pushes it towards the shore. Out he goes again and just as I get a couple shots fired, Mom yells “Cassy, the dogs are coming!”. I steady the bowl and prepare for them to join us in the water, but Mom is a quick thinker and lures them away again. Okay, baby has to go out a little further so I can get the shot I want before the wind blows him to close to me – out he goes, shots fired…um is he starting to wiggle? I throw my camera on my back and grab the bowl, settle Max and steady the bowl. Here we go again…out he floats for one last shot – GOT IT! Phew! My heart was racing – I could hear the dogs fighting in the distance as I was watching the baby in the viewfinder and freezing in the water all at once. It was an ordeal,but worth it don’tcha think?! I’ll share more of this shoot in the coming weeks so check back. Enjoy!

Oh and I love comments – so call me crazy, show me some love, whatever, just let me know you’re checking in!

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  1. Auntie Erin wrote: Amazing picture Cassy! I'm so happy you found the right baby and mama to make this happen :) Little Max is precious, BUT without your "eye" it wouldn't have worked. I'm proud of you!! xxoo (10/05/09, 2:25 pm)

  2. Jamie wrote: This is so aweseome! Great picture and the story makes it even better. Your blog is great and the stories are so fun to read. You are so creative girl! (10/15/09, 10:18 am)

What a fun shoot!  Nyk brought along his girlfriend Kelly for his shoot and they were sure cute together!  I know this is Nyk’s senior shoot, but since I know Kelly is super excited to see the pics too I included just as many teasers of them together as I did of him alone. He’s coy yet confident, trendy, athletic, loves his Momma and was just an all around easy guy to photograph. I’m grateful I got to catch a little glimpse of your world. I hope you have an awesome senior year. Enjoy!

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  1. Joy wrote: These are great, you did a wonderful job of making Nyk & Kelly relaxed. Thanks Cassy! (09/23/09, 10:50 pm)

  2. Nyk wrote: These turned out really really good everyone loves them alot and so do I, thanks cassie your a super good photographer (09/27/09, 9:46 pm)

  3. Kelly wrote: I am verrry happy with these pictures they all look great :) you couldn't have done a better job! (09/28/09, 8:01 pm)

These guys came to me for a little happy birthday to Dad photo shoot! They bantered back and forth, teased each other and laughed at me for my crazy suggestions the entire shoot, but I think in the end they had a good time and hopefully we got a few shots Dad will enjoy.

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Meet Aubrey…she’s another one of my senior hotties – she’s a Lathrop gal so if you see her in the halls ask her about her shoot. This is one cool chick – she’s a black belt in Karate and she plays soccer! She was so easy going and up for anything I threw her way. She was able to rock it out ANTM catwalk style in her heels and mini and could slow it down for a little salsa esk dancing in her flowing skirt, bare feet and her hot pink tank. Though she’s quiet and somewhat shy there’s a lot of sass waiting to be coaxed out of this gal!  Thanks for braving the rocks and trusting my vision for your shoot.  You were a blast!  Enjoy!

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  1. Javi wrote: Aubrey is very beautiful. (10/23/09, 7:57 pm)