Pajama Photos to Benefit Toys for Pittsburgh Tikes

On December 3rd, we’re doing a fundraiser pajama-themed photoshoot to benefit Toys for Pittsburgh Tikes.  This non-profit organization provides Christmas presents for less fortunate children throughout Pittsburgh and the surrounding areas.  Last year, they collected over 200,000 toys and raised $50,000.  For a $125 donation directly to Toys for Pittsburgh Tikes, families can reserve a 30-minute photoshoot and receive a set of 25 custom holiday cards.  The shoot is pajama-themed, and kids are welcome to pose and jump on the bed, and have a short pillow fight, followed by a blast of feathers.  It will be fun and all documented for you to cherish and share on your holiday cards.

Cranberry Photo Studio: Baby’s First Photo Shoot

I just met this sweet boy for the first time during his photo shoot and it seemed to me that he was having the time of his life!  His parents tickled him and he giggled. And I think his parents were also tickled with his adorably enthusiastic response to being photographed.

Just in: Sunflower Sessions for a Limited Time!

Last month, I got to photograph a few family sessions at a gorgeous sunflower field in Grove City, Pa.  And I just heard there’s one more sunflower field about to bloom this season! So if you’ve been wanting to update your family portrait, and you love sunflower fields, now’s your chance!  This is also a great opportunity for senior portraits.

Mommy & Me Portrait Fundraiser to Benefit Empowering Moms

On May 21st Captivating Imagery will hold a photo shoot fundraiser to benefit Empowering Moms, just in time for Mother’s Day!

Artwork Refresh: What’s New in 2022?

Over the next week or so, I’ll be updating my portfolio with images from 2021, but for now, I am excited to share my new home page slideshow featuring artwork I’ve created for my clients. My desire to help families preserve their photography is a response to a growing concern that I’ve heard echoed over the past decade: organizing and printing digital photos is overwhelming. That overwhelm leads to procrastination and then procrastination to an underlying anxiousness that we won’t be able to find our photos when we finally have time to do something with them.