A storm approaching over the Bojo Valley, near Red Lodge, MT.

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A storm approaching over the Bojo Valley, near Red Lodge, MT.

Our friend Angela Partin wanted to do something sweet for her man (Mike) for Father’s Day. So she asked us to take some fun photos of him and his daughters. So last week Jessica and I met up with Mike, Charissa and Hillary downtown for a quick photo session. We had a blast running around, taking shelter from the NC humidity. The girls are pro laughers, and I’m not sure, but I believe I saw Mike laughing a bit as well, maybe just a little
Thank you Mike, Charissa, and Hillary for inviting us to hang out with you all. And to Angela, what an awesome gift!



love this shot we grabbed of Angela and Mike-
Someone recently told me that they really enjoy the new music I introduce them to (thanks Adam) so, I have decided to try something new on the blog. I will post a artist I like on Mondays. (This will be generally whatever has been getting the most plays on my iPhone) What better to start your week off, than hearing a new band, and please feel free to email or comment with some of your music that you have been listening to as of lately, and I may share it with everyone next Monday! Today’s featured artist, Phoenix, a French alternative rock band started during their childhood by Thomas Mars, Deck D’Arcy, Christian Mazzalai and Laurent Brancowitz in the affluent suburb of Versailles. I just downloaded their new album Wolfgang Amadeus and am rocking out to is right now as I type this. I love their last album as well, It’s Never Been Like That, and definitely suggest it as well. Please check out their myspace and you can order their albums HERE.

A few from last week’s shoot with Richie. 
A few frames from a recent shoot with Peter Carey


We hung out with Heather and Steve in Columbia, South Carolina for a stellar wedding day, full of super stellar details. Yes, I said super and stellar in one sentence. See the sneak peek below-




While in Yellowstone National Park we drove by the Lamar River on our way out of the park and back into Montana. It was a surreal scene with incredibly blue water, and tons of boulders that we jumped around on.