Posts Tagged ‘Photography 35’

We support little Ginny

09.07.10

Wow!  Ginny has changed so much since we saw her in the hospital a few months ago.  She has a full head of hair and a great temperment.  Jason and Rachel couldn’t be happier to have their little girl home safe and sound.

Although Ginny’s family is incredibly lucky to live in Gainesville and be able to go home every night, not many families are that lucky.  As soon as Ginny left the hospital, another baby took her place.  Please join us in helping these families by participating in the Ginny’s Room program at the Ronald McDonald House of Gainesville.

For the entire month of September Photography 35 will being offering a special session fee ($25 for a studio session and $50 for an on-location session) and donating them to the Ginny’s Room Project.  Celebrate your family this fall with a new family portrait.

Do you want to see more photos from Ginny’s session?  Visit our Facebook Page, Photography 35.


Cornell kids Make My Day!

09.02.10

Krista & Jason Cornell brought the boys in for a family portrait session last weekend.  I have to say, Gregg feel in love with Evan.  Evan is 5 and asks tons of questions, just like Gregg!  He loved being able to tell him about shooting on the sidelines at Gator games and explaining how the camera worked.  They were a match made in heaven.  And his little brother Drew was a ball of energy.  We can’t wait to share the pictures with krista and Jason tomorrow night.  Until then…enjoy.

Want to see a few more?  Check out our facebook page.


Wow, how she’s grown!

08.31.10

If you’ve ever been in the studio, you know that we have a picture of this cute little baby in her mother’s arms hanging on the wall.  It is pretty big, 24×24, but a very sweet, touching picture of this super cute baby.  Well, Mia, the older of the two sisters is that baby.  Time just flies.  It seems like only yesterday we did that photo.  Now Mia is 3 and Zoey, her baby sister is just about to turn 1.  And boy are they “mini” mes of their parents, James and Megan.  At first I didn’t see it, but as I editted the pictures and looked at expressions you can totally see it.  We were super happy to get the session in considering it has been rained out 3X!  Megan, with the help of James’s mom & grandma, made the beautiful dresses for the girls.  We got such cute pictures.

Want to see a few more…visit our Facebook Page.


Meredith’s senior pics

07.27.10

Meredith is getting ready to head into her senior year at St. Francis.  An avid dancer, we’ve already got a fabulous picture of her in her dance attire,  and latin wiz, we spent sometime searching for what Meredith loved.  The answer- Gator Sports.  Baseball, football basketball, she loves them all.   Though Meredith will be looking in the north east for a college, her family has spent many years attending Gator games at the swamp.  So what a more perfect setting.  This was one of the very last shots of the day, but it is so her.  I love it!


Little baby Reagan

07.18.10

This child is adorable!  At first glance, she looks just like her daddy, Matt (same face and bald head).  But looking through the pictures from their first session with us, she totally has mommy’s smile.  And I love Michele’s smile.  We did Matt and Michele’s wedding and their pictures are still some of our favorites.  So sweet.  And she was such a happy baby, we did a ton of pictures and she let us do them all without a single complaint – Amazing.


Congrats to the Amy & Cody

06.18.10

We were lucky enough to recently get to document Amy & Cody’s wedding at the Thomas Center.  The Spanish Court was beautiful decorated by Betsy at the Plant Shoppe Florist.  And the happy couple have some fabulous friends.  There were some really funny stories about college life and a great portrait of Cody “Superman” Steeves and the new Amy “Superwoman” Steeves.  Very funny!  And a really touching anniversary dance for Amy’s grandparent who were married the longest.  Amy and Cody both had momentos from family that played an intimate roll in their special day.

After the wedding the happy couple enjoyed an Alaska cruise before heading back to Gainesville to pack up and move to Cary, NC where Cody will attend UNC.  Good luck guys!


Re-Elect Tom Jaworski

06.11.10

We recently did some portraits for the re-election campaign of Judge Tom Jaworski.    Tom has been a county judge since 2005 and is up for re-election.  Love this picture Gregg got of Tom.  It was really funny, because Tom assumed you show up with a camera, flash and just take a picture.  As he learned, to do a portrait properly it involves lighting and various other pieces of equipment.  To learn more about Tom and his campaign, visit his Facebook page Re-Elect Judge Tom Jaworski.  Good luck Tom.


Congratulations to the new Mr. & Mrs. Clugston

05.30.10

We had a great time at Audrey and Jay’s wedding a few weeks ago.  It was a beautiful ceremony at Trinty United Methodist Church and then off to the Champions Club to celebrate!  It was a fun evening with Audrey’s family really getting down on the dance floor.  Did I mention the dj was UF’s soccer coach Becky Burleigh.   Then we had some amazing toasts by the maid of honor, best man and Audrey’s dad.  The sweetest toast of the night goes to Jay who toasted his beautiful bride.  It was so sweet.  Speaking of sweet, the couple arranged some Sweet Dream’s ice cream to go with dessert.  Awesome idea.  And none of the boring flavors, we had avacado, a sweet rice and a few other exotic flavors.

We are exited to share a few of the pictures with everyone.  Enjoy.  And again, congratulations Audrey and Jay.


Happy Birthday Matilda!

05.24.10

Matilda and her mom Sarah came into the studio a few days ago for Matilda’s one year portrait for the Watch Me Grow plan. Matilda has been wonderful to follow.  She makes the cutest animal noises.  And loves her books.

We celebrated her birthday with balloons and a cupcake.  As her first birthday this was the first time she had tried refined sugar.  It was so cute, she wasn’t sure what the deal was with the cupcake until Gregg had her taste a little icing.  She was adorable, sticking her hand in the icing then eatting it.  So much fun.


See us in Home Magazine

03.27.10

Gregg recently did an article from our big trip to SE Asia for the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project in HOME Magazine.  The article tells stories of the build and the families that Habitat For Humanitity served in Thailand.  Habitat for Humanity is an amazing organization.  I know when we return to the US that everyone was very excited and involved in the Extreme Home Makeover for the Wagstaff family and Studio Percusion.  Please take that energy and keep volunteering for organizations like Rebuild Gainesville or your local Habitat for Humanity.  Keep swing the hammer and help those in our community.

If you’d like to read the article online click here.