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So you want to outsource… Leaving

Last Thursday I started my own type of mini-series geared to mommas working at home in a photography business. While last week was geared toward mainly photographers, this week’s topic can really be geared at anyone that works from home, mom’s and dad’s alike. It is an area that I wrestled with even writing about...

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So you want to outsource… some ideas on how to get help

Lately I have been pondering on this crazy life as a small business owner.  Fourteen years in, I have thought about how much work it has been, but how much joy there has been too.  It is crazy to think that as a college student I started my business and have maintained the business through the...

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February 1st is the new January 1st…

While perusing Instagram the other day I read this quote and was moved to make it my own. For some reason we (I?) tend to think of January 1st as some magical day where change needs to happen and new resolutions can begin. But let me tell you, January 1st has never been that for...

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What’s new for 2014?

2013 was a great year.  Crazy enough it was my 11th year in business and within the year I was able to photograph weddings in and out of state, photograph families and newborns, grads and many, many children.  I am so blessed to say that I am exactly where I want to be and feel...

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Making photography a full time profession

Last week I got an e-mail from an aspiring photographer in another state.  As I though about the way I was answering her e-mail, it reminded me of when I started and the work, and continued work, that goes into owning a business.  Here is a snippet of the e-mail in an effort to help...

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