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Sorry for the lack of pretty pictures lately! We’ve had some wonderful sessions with some wonderful people, but since we’ve got a brand spankin’ new blog/website on the way, we decided to hold onto those photographic gems so that we’ll have something gorgeous to post once we go live! Check back soon to see all the fun new features!
I can’t help myself. I’ll leave you with one image of Erin & Jimmie (who must be wondering whether there’s more to life than being really, really, ridiculously good looking).

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Today is a super exciting day in the life (albeit a short life) of Kelly Heasley Photography! Drumroll please… since January of 2008, this blog has had over 500 hits! Pretty amazing considering that I started this blog thinking that Garth would be the only one reading, and that he’d only be reading it because I’d quiz him on the content of that day’s entry before we’d fall asleep…
I’ve also got a couple things up my sleeve for the near future, too! I’ve chosen a company to print and bind our albums; we’ll have three great options that I’m excited to show you as I start to receive samples! I’m working on a little bit of blog redesign, some gorgeous business cards, and even a new domain name to make it easier than ever to get here!
Most importantly, though, I’ve got some absolutely amazing, beautiful people who want me to take their picture! What goes better with springtime and daffodils than happy people, full of love? It’s making me grin just thinking about it!
Oh, I almost forgot! I want to share with you the pinnacle of macro wedding ring photography, courtesy of Nate and Jacyln of The Image is Found…

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Garth and I worked on these lovely photos as part of a project for a grad student at The University of Virginia. The assignment was “create an umbrella out of anything and take a picture of yourself using it”.We bought an old paperback at the Goodwill store, taped the pages to a child-sized umbrella, and braved the chilly mountain snow to capture these images. Since Garth is my “better half”, and thus considered part of me, I thought it wouldn’t be cheating if he took them… isn’t he quite the photographer?
Sorry the colors aren’t as vibrant as they should be. I’m still trying to figure out my colorspace issues. If this doesn’t inspire compassion in you, read this. Then you’ll understand my pain. And every other photographer’s pain. Enjoy (as much as you are able, considering all the sympathy that is undoubtedly welling up inside you this very moment)!





