my friend amy & I decided to have a bit of a home-made swap. She made me the most fabulous wreath and I made her a pillow for her living room couch. I wish I would have taken a photo of the pillow before I boxed it up and shipped it, buuuuuut I didn’t. In my defense. I made it the day before I moved to Lynchburg. Maybe I can get her to send me a photo of the pillow in its element ๐Ÿ˜‰

Oh and apparently the lighting outside of my door sucks.

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Thanks a TON, amy. You have helped make my house a home.
{ And to those who have asked, photos of my new home are coming…I just wanted to get everything the way I see it in my head first:)Thanks for caring! }

  • Alaina

    beautiful wreath! please tell me she is selling these somewhere? I have seen these wreaths on Etsy and have thought about buying one.ReplyCancel

I used to take the long way to this antique store I loved in petersburg. I knew the way I knew and it got me to where I needed to go. One day, there was a detour….a detour that I was so angry with. I was nearly CERTAIN I couldn’t get there anymore because the way I knew had a small kink in it. As i started pouting and surfing through the radio stations convinced of my being lost, I looked to my right and saw the store. I made it there quicker & landed a super sweet parking spot that could not be reached when coming from my usual direction.

This photo represents my ‘before detour’ shooting style.

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This is the same photograph only moving 6 steps to my right. The sun represents my detour…how I saw things before I learned to work WITH the sun. Just some food for thought.

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{to avoid any angry/disappointed emails, this is a one time entry introducing boudoir photography. several images in this post are way more suggestive than the photographs generally posted on this blog. if this is not your cup of tea, you may want to stop reading here. thanks for reading & check back next week for a more family friendly entry}

Let me begin by saying that the thought of introducing these photographs began a while ago. This past summer, I did quite a few female senior portraits. Over a bit of time, I began to realize the difference a well taken photograph can make in the life of someone. I fell in love with the idea of continuously bringing joy and confidence to the minds of ladies who have so much to offer in a visually critical world. I began researching a type of session called boudoir focusing on the natural overwhelming beauty of a woman. Specifically, a woman in love.

I want to take a moment to preserve the right now. The way you feel at this time in your life. The way he looks at you and what that means. Highlight the sparkle in your eyes brought on by being head over heels in love. Bring attention to your unique design and make you feel like THE most gorgeous woman in the world. So with that being said…

Kristin Partin Photography is introducing Love in Lace offering one of a kind, classy boudoir photographs. Boudoir photography simply accentuates the beauty of a woman with the intent of your husbands eyes only viewing them as a gift…while releasing the inner supermodel rockstar inside of you. My goal is to provide you with a relaxed private session complete with coaching you through the poses and in result, leaving you with a fabulous album for you to hand him on Valentines Day. Sure to be a hit.

  • 2 hour personally designed session
  • private changing & dressing area
  • the sweetest of hospitality
  • private same day viewing session & photo selection
  • leather coffee table album
  • hair & makeup
  • studio & outdoor sessions available
  • online viewing gallery
  • photos AND album back in time for VALENTINES DAY.

packages & a la carte pricing available
email for more information, more photos and a site designed specifically for you.

kristin@kristinpartinphotography.com (subject: love in lace)

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never thought you’d do something like this? I bet he didn’t think you would either ๐Ÿ˜‰

  • SummerSoul

    I probably would have done something like this for Ray at the beginning of his tour if I'd know about it. But now that he's coming home… it's a little late. I've never heard of this, but it looks pretty.ReplyCancel

  • Mandy

    I just love this. What a wonderful gift for a husband.ReplyCancel