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Personal | Nashville Cats, Film, and Chasing Dreams


Last week, my mom and I took a trip to Nashville, leading up to and during the trip she’d randomly bust out some lines from the song “Nashville Cats”.  If you have never experienced, here is a youtube of what you’ve been missing.  I apologize and also giggle a bit for the somewhat weird video.  I just can’t seem to get the silly tune out of my head, I thought you may get a kick out of it and maybe even look at the rest of this post while it plays, for the super Nashville experience 😛

The purpose of the trip was at first for me to attend a seminar called the Fix held by one of my favorite international wedding photographers, Jasmine Star.  My mom and I took the opportunity to hang a little more and make it a 3 night trip, getting to explore for a couple days.  We packed up her car two Sundays ago and rode off to the south.  I brought along my “new” film camera, the Canon EOS 3, digital camera, the Canon 5d mark ii, the hope of a relaxing time with my mom, and business dreams.  Here is who greeted us everyday outside of our hotel, shot with film 🙂

We kept it chill the first night by settling in our room and gathering some tourist pamphlets from the lobby. One of the pamphlets caught my eye with several testimonials, one being,  “Al Gore, Princess Anne, and just about any Country Star you could name have all pulled up a chair to Loveless Café’s red checkered tablecloths.”  ~ Country America.  Woah.  And they have world famous biscuits?!  I’m in!  So, that was our first dinner in Nashville and man it was the country cooking I was craving.

Monday we decided to go to the shop featured on the show American Pickers, my parents are HUGE fans.  If you’re not familiar, these guys are experts at finding and selling unique antiques.  The shop was filled with just that and my love for photographing details was bursting with anticipation.

Next, we went to the Carnton Plantation in Franklin, a town just outside Nashville. It became an on- site hospital when one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War took place in nearby fields.  The home was transformed into a medical center where surgeons worked around the clock to save injured soldiers.  So many procedures took place that blood stains are still noticeable on the wood floors throughout the plantation.  Unfortunately, no photos were allowed inside, but the grounds were gorgeous.  And who would’ve known?!  Some local wedding vendors had set up a shoot to showcase some cakes and flowers.  Wish I could have caught their names!  This first image is from my film camera.

(below is another film image 🙂 )

(the cemetery,  my mom, and bird’s nest are film)

After the plantation we headed back into downtown Nashville, strolled some cool shops, and ate dinner.  We called it a somewhat early night and planned to see more places Tuesday before my seminar.  Welllll, early in the morning I started to get sick, and continued to get sick about every hour until mid-day Tuesday.  Pretty sure I got food poisoning from Monday’s dinner 🙁  Though we didn’t get to go more places around town that day which was a bummer, I still had to put on my “I feel well enough to meet Jasmine” face for later that evening.  I managed to keep a banana down before walking out the door with my camera and notebook, ready to be starstruck and learn.

I attended the Fix knowing little about what would be discussed.  I went with the hope that if I learned just a couple pointers and got to meet Jas that it would be worth it.  What I walked away with was much more.  I came back with new friendships, a stronger belief in myself, clearer goals, the courage to make changes; to dream and push myself to my potential as a photographer.  I will no longer be afraid to move forward and that is what my promise is to myself and business.  Because like Jasmine said, ” Staying safe doesn’t move you forward.”  That sentence has set me free.

The following morning we headed back to St. Louis.  I reminisced on the priceless time with my mom, making new friends at the Fix,  and meeting Jasmine.  As we passed through the rolling hills of Kentucky and into Illinois, my imagination took me to the future.  A future where dreams were reality, and I realized I am ready to reach for them.

I took the film camera along to Nashville not expecting much.  Afterall, I just bought it and the last time I shot film was back in high school.  I didn’t finish off the roll in Nashville, so my husband and I took a photo adventure around the Katy Trail by the Family Arena and our own yard 🙂  That is what this final series of images is all about.  I have to say my love for the natural, stunning colors of film is stronger than ever after getting back the scans.  It has me dreaming of shoots with golden light and bokeh that resembles a painting.  After Nashville, I feel free to chase the coattails of my ambitions… and to take my film camera along.

I leave you with another quote from Jasmine:

JD (my husband) turned to me and said,

” I’d rather see you fail at something you love,

than succeed at something you hate.”

Life is too short, friends, to be doing something that makes you anything but happy.  I hope that you feel free to dream big ***

Our babies


Ok, ok, before anyone gets too worked up, these babies I speak of are our cats, Wiley and Luna 🙂  As funny and sweet as they are, I can’t believe I am just now getting around to introducing them to you.  ( Luna on the left, Wiley on the right)  I took all of these images, besides a couple, while they were watching things in the yard through the window.

Wiley was our first, after we settled in our home a few months we decided to stroll the local Humane Society.  There were tons of cats and as we strolled along the room I noticed a little one just snoozing away.  I made the comment to my husband (Beau) that if that little one wanted to be adopted he was going to have to start showing off.  At that moment, as cliche as it is, the little guy woke up, stretched right in front of us, and started prancing around his cage.  We decided we wanted to see the little guy for ourselves, and after a few minutes in the room with him we knew he was perfect for us.  Three and a half years later, we have a full grown, rambunctious, sometimes super serious kitty, Wiley 🙂

Luna’s story is a bit different.  About one and a half years ago, my in-laws had this little black cat show up around their house.  She started hanging around more and more until one day they took her to their sister’s (my husband’s aunt) land where she could be with other cats and  get good care.  My husband was out at his Aunt’s for a halloween party and the little black cat wouldn’t leave him alone.  He said she was following him everywhere, sat on his lap, would. not. leave. him. alone.  Beau knew I was already wanting a second cat, probably a girl, and that I have soft spot for black cats.  Beau, knowing his aunt already had plenty of kitties to care for, told her he’d take her home.  So, I came home from a night out on the town, a few drinks in my system, and in our bathroom was a little black kitty.  Tears!  I cried.  The surprise of him bringing her home without me knowing was just too much.  And, so began our time with two cats.  Today, Luna is still the sweet girl she was looking up at me from the bathroom floor the day she joined our home.  She’s reserved, loooooves to nap, but will get bright -eyed any day for a rattly toy mouse 😀  Meet Luna, master of finding a sunny spot.

Now that you know their stories, I’ll share a few more images.  These were taken while looking through the screen of the front window, as you can see, the screen provided a different, kind of cool feel…

I think he saw something unacceptable in his yard lol

Luna’s photo is through the glass of the front door 😉

This last one sums them both up pretty well; Wiley is being Mr. Serious and Luna doesn’t have a care in the world.

Sooooo glad to have finally shared our “babies” with you!  It’s my hope to make them a part of the blog periodically, so be on the lookout for these cute faces in future posts 🙂 ***

Farewell Summer


This post has nothing to do with a recent session and I don’t get to introduce you  to any awesome people I’ve gotten to photograph.  This is a peek into my summer and the things I’ve enjoyed the past 4ish months.

Summer is definitely one of my favorite seasons.  There’s always something fun outside to do and I really can’t get enough of the sunshine and warmth.  One of the places I’ve gone to several times this summer is the St. Louis Zoo.  Prooobably my favorite place in St. Louis.  One of those times I went with a friend and my husband to a wine tasting event.  As if the zoo isn’t cool enough, they host wine tasting.  Needless to say we were all over that offer and had a good time.  These photos are from that event and the animal shots are from various trips there this summer.  The first shot was taken by Beau 🙂

Got to watch the sea lion show!

Summer isn’t complete without hanging out with family at my parents house and taking in all of my mom’s lovely backyard flowers and decor.

The sky after rain.

This is the kitty that started it all for me, Spooky.  He has been a part of the family since I was in 5th grade when he just kind of showed up in the neighborhood.  He still lives at my parents but I like to think he’s still “mine” 😀

Of course summer includes a trip to a festival or two, this one was in Wentzville a few weekends ago.

We got to celebrate a little cousin’s birthday earlier in August.  The whole family (Beau’s side) got together at his cousins house and in between eating delicious cake and chatting with family I snapped a few shots of the little ones.   The little girl on the left is our cousin and was our flower girl and the cutie on the right is our niece 🙂

The birthday girl getting in a quick read with dad.

Presents and fun, the best.

I think this is my favorite pic of these two ever.

Remember I mentioned a delicious cake?  Yep, here it is in all it’s glory. Mmmmmmm.

We also ventured down to Cape Girardeau for a weekend to visit some friends.  Towards the end of taking their photos, we saw this.

These few are from last weekend when we went camping at Meramec State Park.  They are from my Holga and I really didn’t know if they were even going to turn out, but when I got the film back yesterday I was pleasantly surprised.  They were all taken around Fisher Cave.

Welp, you’ve pretty much seen what my summer has been like, I salute you if you stuck around through all of them 😀  .  As much as I love summer, I am happy to welcome in the days of open windows and crinkly leaves, autumn ***

Personal | A Day of Service


The t-shirt reads :  “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, what are you doing for others?” – MLK

I headed out on the morning of MLK day for a day of service.  I packed my gear up and arrived at UMSL, knowing only that  I would be photographing some volunteers around the community.   That’s when I met my group, the wonderful young men from the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.  After a short trip we arrived at our place of service, the Centennial Christian Church.  Here’s a quick image of the boys shortly after we arrived.

We learned from the church secretary that donations had been growing for those impacted by the tornadoes in St. Louis City.  The church was graciously receiving and distributing several items for those in need, but the items grew and the need for helping hands became greater.  These boys, without hesitation, jumped right in to organize the many cans of food, clothing items, and toys.  I lucked out, I think I got the easy part, taking photos of their hard work in action.  Here’s some moments from the day…

A great day of fellowship shared between friends, that’s what MLK Day is about 🙂

As we gathered together to head back to the UMSL campus, we ended our day at the church as we began, with prayer.  This time, I stood back, I’m so glad I did.