Author Archives: Christy

Joey & Christiana

I met Christiana five years ago when my family first walked into the doors of what would soon become our beloved church home. She and her sisters quickly greeted us and made us feel so loved and welcomed. Each week, our conversations would grow longer and longer. Before long, this entire family had become wonderful...

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Seth and Sydney

Smiles, hugs, and memories were abundant at Seth and Sydney’s wedding! It was an intimate wedding that had all the feels of a family reunion, plus Thanksgiving. (Okay, the actual Thanksgiving feast and strawberry cake were icing on the cake!) I was so honored to document my cousin’s special day!

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Family Photos …with OBRIST IMAGERY!

Meeting Craig in the parking lot, Matthew said, “Christy’s only been waiting ten years for this session!” Craig probably thought Matthew was kidding, but it was true. He photographed our family when Ruthie was a baby, so it was TIME for us to have another session with one of my all-time FAVORITE photographers! These were...

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10 YEARS of ‘MEMORIES > gifts’

Ten years ago, Matthew had a FANTASTIC idea to SKIP Christmas gifts and do a family TRIP instead. Not only did our kids love it (and chose a trip each year moving forward), but I’ve heard that many of YOU have also started this tradition! There have been years when we’ve splurged a little; but...

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Mark and Rayna

Back when Arkansas was home, a lot of my time on those country roads was spent also catching-up on the phone with my sister who was over 700 miles away. Driving past beautiful cow fields, I would listen to entertaining stories about a great family from her church. The story line usually always involved unmatched...

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Elyse

You may see a pretty young lady, but I can’t help but still see Elyse as an adorable, sweet and quiet lil’ 4-year old girl who I got to hug and teach each week in Sunday school class. What an honor to document her SENIOR YEAR!

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