Photography
is always challenging, ever-changing, sometimes difficult,
usually fun, and very rewarding. It is something that I have known
I wanted to do since I was 12 years old.
Professionally,
I worked in photo labs and busy portrait studios in Maine and California
before striking out on my own and founding Lasting Image.
2007 marks my 21st year of studio portrait work
and my 11th year photographing weddings.
I regularly
attend seminars throughout the Northeast to enhance my skills
and learn the latest techniques. Entering print competitions allows
me to gain new perspective
by having my work critiqued by some of the best photographers in the
country.
My wonderful
husband, Jason, and I now live in Minot, Maine,
with our three dogs -- Cleopatra, a Lab/Border Collie mix, Baxter, a
Rottweiler, and our newest addition, Vicki (our most recent foster dog
that we just couldnt give up).
When I’m not working, odds are pretty good that you’ll find
me
doing volunteer work for North East Rottweiler Rescue & Referral.
I am the Volunteer Coordinator for the state of Maine, and very active
in fundraising, event coordination, and sometimes fostering adoptable
dogs.
Hundreds of thousands of dogs are euthanized
every day in shelters across the United States,
due to pet overpopulation and lack of good homes.
Please spay or neuter all your pets, and save a life by adopting from
a shelter or rescue group. |
Looking ahead, 2008 is
already an exciting year
for Lasting Image. As technology continues to grow and change, our
business has, too. We’ve recently moved the studio to a new,
modern and comfortable new construction
which will open up more photographic possibilities
than ever before.
Please check our blog
for updates about what’s going on,
who we’ve been photographing, and upcoming plans.
Thanks for visiting!
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