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The Ott Family

I don't share lifestyle sessions here often, but I got the chance to photograph a friend and fellow photographer (cue the nerves!) on a perfect fall day and just had to share. Valerie is an incredibly talented photographer who specializes in senior sessions and you can check her work out here. It's been such a JOY getting to know her and her family (Larry the dog, too!) and I am excited to share a few favorites from our time together here! Scroll to check them out! 

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The Baker Family | Lifestyle Session
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It's true, weddings are my thing... But I also really enjoy taking on select lifestyle sessions each year.  When it comes to capturing a family, kids or small children I have found that I like to do that as naturally as possible. I love coming into the home, or following families as they go on a fun adventure and just documenting the real life interactions and love that happens.  The Baker family just might be one of the most adorable families you've ever seen, don't they look like they are straight out of a magazine? Here are some of my favorites! 

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See more from the Baker's Session by scrolling below! To inquire about your lifestyle session please contact Ashley! 

At Home with Ashley | Brunch Date

Happy Monday, friends!

Over the past few weeks I have loved being able to share weddings, photography advice and educational posts on this space. Today I wanted to invite you into my home to get to know me a little better. The photos here are of my living room space, one of the places I spend a lot of time and even sit editing photos and writing these posts! The aesthetic in my home (fresh, bright and rustic) carries throughout all of my work and is reminiscent of how I take photos and see the world.  I like to keep things simple and classic. 

For a long time I thought my home had to be perfectly decorated and always clean before I could invite people into it. Lately I have realized that hospitality is more about the heart and not about how things look. Funny enough, as soon as I accepted the fact that sure, there are usually dishes in the sink and probably a sippy cup of milk under a chair at any given time, it has become remarkably easier to be content and joyful in this space. I am looking forward to inviting more people, clients included, into our home. I hope this idea and heart spills over into my business as well as I spend more time on meaningful relationships rather than booking with as many clients as possible. I want my work to reflect my beliefs-- and I believe that relationships are important. I believe in pouring over the details and making things as amazing as possible on a handful of events rather than spreading myself thin on weddings every single weekend. As I begin to fill my calendar (intentionally and thoughtfully!) for 2016, I am looking forward to the relationships I will build and the people I will meet and become friends with. I can't wait to pour my creative energy into your wedding day or lifestyle session just like I have poured little pieces of myself into our home! Be sure to scroll down to grab the recipe to make some of this basil lemonade yourself. 

To inquire about your 2016 event, please contact me!

Basil Lemonade Recipe

For this pregnant mom, cocktails haven't been an option.  To feel a little fancy, I have been making some infused teas and punches, and lemonade will always be a treat.  To make this you will need the juice of 6 lemons, 4 cups of packed basil and 3/4 cup of sugar.  You can make this with mint, rosemary or any other herb you would like. I used basil because my pallet herb garden in the backyard just sprouted the most delicious and sweet organic basil.  For someone who doesn't have a green thumb, I have been so delighted by how easily my herbs have grown!  

  • Bring basil leaves, sugar and two cups of water to a boil over  medium heat. Stir to dissolve sugar and bruise basil (which releases the flavor). Simmer 5 minutes without stirring. Strain and press basil leaves vigorously to release liquid and flavor. Let cool.
  • Pour two cups of basil juice into a pitcher. Stir in fresh lemon juice and 4 cups of cold water.  Chill well.  Add fresh lemon slices and basil sprigs to serve! 

Enjoy!

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Ashley's Living Room Source List:  Couch | Artwork | Curtains | Throw Blanket | Pillows | Coffee Table | Cake Stand | Pitcher & Glassware | Glass Lamp