Certainly not US...just insanely busy!!!! The past few weeks have been crazy! First, we had a computer crisis that threw us for a major loop. Rest assured, we have learned to back-up our back-ups in the future! Then, wedding season hit us full blast (no complaints from us..lol). We’ve had either a bridal/love/family session every weekend for the past several weeks (again, that rocks…so we have no complaints!). This coming weekend we have an e-session with a fabulously cute couple on Friday, an event to shoot on Saturday, and a Sunday full of image processing. The best part? WE LOVE IT!!! It gets even better the next week! We have a seminar scheduled Wed-Sun in gloriously sunny Myrtle Beach and our first beach love session! So, if we’re absentees for the next week or so…you’ll know it’s not from lack of love on our part…just lack of time!
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- Anna and Allen E-Session
- We {heart} SENIORS!!!
- Another video...
- ~Lyndon Dances the Happy Jig~
- Update
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- Happy Birthday America!
- ~Hellloooo Blog Peeps~
- MIA
- 8 a day...
- Happy Memorial Day!
- Myrtle Beach Trip
- Maleah+Chris E-session
- Collages and more!
- Not just lazy!
- On a roll!
- Another cutie
- Sugar and spice...
- Cha...cha...changes!
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About us
It all began back in high school (seriously!), with then friends, Lyndon Shaw and Jo Beth Green. Okay, so maybe they didn’t know just then that they wanted to become photographers, but they did know that they liked each other! Their engagement session in 2001 sparked what would become a lifelong addiction to all things photographic. It was then that Jo Beth began seven years in front of the camera while Lyndon tagged along to observe some of the best portrait and glamour photographers across the country and attending premier workshops focusing on lighting techniques, posing, post processing, etc. They began working on their Troy studio in August of 2007, and by the next January had decided that being cooped up and restricted just wasn’t their style. Their primary goal in photography was to preserve memories, and memories are made at home, at the park, at the beach, and all of the other places life happens. Life does not happen in front of the bright lights of a photographers studio! That’s when they became totally mobile, making your memories where you choose!

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