Steph
Steph’s modeling session was a lot of fun.
She was concerned about what to wear - but it really doesn’t matter when you look like Steph!




Steph’s modeling session was a lot of fun.
She was concerned about what to wear - but it really doesn’t matter when you look like Steph!




Most people frame their absolute favorite photos - but there’s more than one way to display them.
Here’s some fine art alternatives - otherwise known as finishing services, I offer.
See my pricing for finishing services details.
standout - a thick lightweight board finished with a black plastic edge.
Hanging holes are on the backside and the product is ready to hang upon arrival.
Available 3/4″ or 1-1/2″ depending on size of print desired.

matboard – heavyweight, dry mount board provides mounting at an economical price.
Not available for prints larger than 16×20.
styrene – white, plastic mounting board 2mm thick.
masonite - standard 1/8″ thick hardboard masonite.
Traditional mounting surface provides a heavy duty, rigid, hard and long lasting substrate.
samples coming soon:
foamboard – ¼” thick foam-centered board coated with tough white plastic shell
canvas – traditional canvas mounting to provide the highest quality available for those special prints.
Canvas mounts can be stretched or put on masonite.
The arrival of a new baby, celebration of a marriage, or a simply pretty picture can be made into art.
I offer pressed greeting cards and postcards in a few different sizes.
The image and the wording is customized to your desire.
Any size or style you go, it makes sending out a special thank-you or announcement quite personalized and extraordinary.
Here’s some samples:
front

inner-left

inner-right (blank)
back

front
inner-top
inner-bottom (blank)
back

Mara and Derek will get married in August in Estes Park - I’m so excited for them.
I’m honored to cover their wedding. We had a great time at their engagement session.


Duke and Tiff will celebrate their 5th anniversary in July.
The last time they hired a pro photographer was for their wedding and the time before that was for their senior portraits.
So, it was about time to document their life – and let me tell you, their love for each other glows.
For someone I’ve known my whole life, I don’t see enough of her.
It’s been nearly 2 years seen we’ve been able to connect.
Courtney (was one of my bridesmaids) is a fun, strong-willed, independent gal - hopefully her session reflects that.
I’m a big fan of weddings (for obvious reasons) but a bigger fan of marriage.
My husband and I tied the knot on June 26, 2004. We got married in the same church my parents got married in 30 years prior.
Our wedding colors were various shades of purple and, yes, I did have to have lilies and sprigs of Heather since my name was about to become Heather Lilly.
A very special place to us is a mountain town in
Colorado called Glenwood Springs – it’s special because my husband proposed to me there.
Here are some snapshots of Glenwood Springs over the weekend – it’s beautiful there this time of year!


Kathleen came to me in February ready to start a modeling career.
Here is the link to her full-service modeling agency:
A few of my favorites:


Good luck Kathleen!