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A little bit about me: in list form

I was born in Nebraska and yes we had indoor plumbing
I’ve lived in Colorado, Iowa, Chicago, Ohio, Cape Cod, Manhattan, & Queens
I am both a city boy and a nature boy
I recently married the love of my life
We got married in a barn…no really!
If I’m on the computer I probably have my dog, Ruby, in my lap
I have a strong theatre design background and love all things visual
I have a rusty old bike from 1976 and riding it makes me happy

That’s me in 8 lines or less.  Photography has been a great way for me to meet some truly amazing people. I have a lot of fun with what I do and with the people I meet. Everyone has a different story to tell which makes every day an adventure.

It's my goal to make my clients feel as comfortable as possible and to make their time, be it a wedding day, headshots, or a theatrical event, as stress free as I can...and capture beautiful pictures along the way.

I carry both equipment and liability insurance and am a proud member of Professional Photographers of America and Pictage.

Monthly Archives: December 2008

Happy Holidays!

Ashley and I headed to Florida to be with her family this Christmas and had some fun in the sun while we were at it.

Wishing everyone a Happy Holidays!


The old farm

When we went home for Thanksgiving Ashley and I took a trip to see my grandparent’s old farm outside of Lyman, NE. It’s been years since I’d been back out there. The weather was very cold and windy and it was a little sad to see that many people have moved away from that sleepy little town. At least two things were the same as they’ve always been: plenty of sky and a 360 degree horizon.

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Thanksgiving in Nebraska

I had the chance to fly home to Nebraska for thanksgiving. Lots of food, football, and time spent with my favorite 2 1/2 year old nephew, Baylen. There also happened to be a fair amount of time devoted to singing and playing “wheels on the bus”. Thank goodness we all buckled our imaginary seat belts or we might have had rug burns!

The sirens were a little two loud for some of us at the Christmas parade.

Go Nebraska Cornhuskers!