Monthly Archives: May 2010

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This has been “small world” week at Amy Parrish Photography. I bumped into two former classmates from Otterbein College while I was photographing at a CYP Club event a couple nights ago and then was pleasantly surprised to see today’s client walk through the door. She and I lived in the same dorm freshman year...

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Bella Madre

All the tell-tale signs are pointing to a boy (no morning sickness, position of the belly, etc.), but at one point during our session I instinctively asked about “her” when referring to this baby. If baby is a girl, this beautiful mama-to-be has a gorgeous Italian name all picked out. Though Ryan is rooting for...

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Real Estate Headshots

I’ve been trying to keep things a little more quiet on the blog/twitter/facebook fronts as of late (part of a series of metamorphoses going on behind the scenes right now), but I just had to share a few sneak peeks from a set of real estate headshots I took for a favorite client. Do you...

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“B” is for Baby

There’s not much better than meeting a couple for their maternity portraits and getting to see them again with a baby in their arms! Mr. L was an amazingly calm baby, with the sweetest little tufts of hair and a dimple or two already. Take a look for yourself! Share on Facebook

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Bohemian Sessions May 31st

You’ve been asking for details and now we’ve got them! Catch a little bit of the flavor for our next set of Bohemian sessions taking place on Monday, May 31st (Memorial Day) from 10-3pm. Jenkins was gracious (hungry) enough to let me take a quick snap of a few of the colors/ideas coming together for...

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Journey of the Heart

We’re back. Maybe you didn’t even know we were gone (sorry, Mom, for not keeping you in the loop!). Ryan and I were watching a show the other night about the universe, including a theory that there are an infinite number of universes/alternate realities, each one stemming from any given choice an individual makes. I...

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