Thursday, September 28, 2006



So Sunday night I'm thinking about everything that we're doing this week. All of a sudden I remember I have jury duty! TOMORROW! Lucky me! :) So I call to find out what time I have to be there and the recording said to report by 8:15 am and expect to be there until 5:00 pm! What the crap! So I brought along a few things to read. I know...the US magazine? It just couldn't be helped. When I got called in with a group of people they asked who would be available for a 6 WEEK trial! I think 3 out of the 50 stayed in the courtroom. I'm glad that day is over. Oh and I didn't really read the "Photography for Dummies" book. :o)

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

SENIOR SESSION!
We usually travel to New Mexico for weddings and shoots. While we were there for a wedding we were able to do Gary's senior session. It's always great to shoot in a new location. Here are a few images from Gary's senior session.



Check out that ring! It actually had diamonds.


Chris and I had fun hanging out with Donavan and Rebecca at their engagement shoot. And we're really excited about their wedding in a couple of weeks!







Thursday, September 07, 2006

BUSY, BIZZY, BIZ-Z!!!
I think we're the worst when it comes to blog updates. It's always "we'll put something up after We finish this" then......blah. So our AC went out and it took them 7 DAYS to replace the darned thing. Did we stay home? NO. Did We get our Work done? NO. Were we happy about the stockpile? NO. Are we just a little bit behind?........Warning: If you like our work and would like to hire us don't read the next few lines.

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yes we're behind!!! but only by 2 weeks and we should be all caught up by the end of this week. Seniors(not old people) its okay we're actually pretty fast with our portrait sessions. No offense if you're over the age of 65.

So just before our life altering catostrophe (NO A/C in Phoenix) We had the exclusive honor of capturing an amazing traditional Navajo wedding. OMG!!!! I get all giddy when I think about it. The ceremony took place in beautiful Page, Arizona. Our Bride and Groom designed and built a breathtaking Hogan for their ceremony. What's a Hogan you ask.....It's pronounced HO-gone and its a traditional Navajo home the equivalent of a tee-pee. I could go into more detail but then I would take away the need to watch PBS. So Anyway Our groom rides into the ceremony on horses accompanied by his groomsmen, bringing his bride's family offerings for their marriage!!!! A--MAZE-ZING!!! And all we can do is stand there our with jaws on the floor....while we were shooting of course. Sooo check out these fabulous images and their slideshow!!!

Croxtons' Slideshow