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Showing posts with label Operation Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Operation Love. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

I Heart Faces- Oh So Silly! | Missoula Family Photographer

This was an amazing and super fun session! It was an Operation Love session for a Marine returning home to his wife in Oceanside, CA. They flew me down special to do their OpLove images and what a fun and GREAT session this was!

This image here was totally spontaneous! Little did Miss Ali know that schananigans were going on behind her! ;D




Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Operation Love: ReUnited - Missoula Family

It seems that the weather likes to try my endurance when it comes to Operation Love sessions, but I'm always blessed with the sweetest families that are willing to deal with our crazy Montana weather.
Today's OpLove session was done with the proud papa of a beautiful 7 month old baby girl, son, and gorgeous wife! Home on leave for 2 weeks, this family made special time in the schedules for me to come and do this session on the campus of the University of Montana. In true Montana form, we enjoyed the "Big Sky" and the crazy wind that came with it! Thanks for being so awesome L and R!

Monday, February 28, 2011

I Heart Faces- Anything but a Face

GAH!!! What a fun topic! So hard to pick and choose for this one because of all the creative and artsy things one can do with extremities or surroundings, but for this weeks challenge... This week I'm posting an image that has a huge amount of significance for me:



I did this session for a wife who's husband is overseas in Iraq right now. I'm a photographer for Operation Love: ReUnited, and our goal is to show the support and love to our troops who are away from home. Each session is supposed to symbolize the love and support the families back at home are giving to their soldier and this image is the embodiment of that I believe. Beautiful and graceful, a wife clings to her soldiers identity. The focus is on him... so far away.. and yet near.

May we never forget and always show our thankfulness to those who give us freedom and security!