Paul Lender

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Left of Center Photography is simple, relaxed, fun photography that captures clients being themselves. The studio comes to you so that your photos are in the places that are part of your memories.

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A Cherub Name Addyson

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

Last time I took pictures of Addyson she was being Baptized.   This time around it’s for her 3-6 month old session – sort of a tweener.

She such a happy little baby.  Didn’t even mind me blinding her every other minute with the flash – just blinked and smiled.    And check out those blue eyes!

Since we had the time I also got in a few shots of her big sisters!

Baby Blues

Valentine's Socks

J in B/W

L in B/W

Laying Cherub

Sitting Cherub

Personal Post – First Day of School

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Well, summer vacation has come to an end in these parts and the kids headed back to school this morning.   I, on the other hand, took a vacation day so that I could have the house all to myself!

First Day!

Accessories

Gym Shoes

Waiting

Paige Carter

Ready for a Senior Portrait!

Bus Stop AT the Bus Stop

Off The Go

Riding on the BusGoof ball!

Michelle + Kevin

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Marriage Lesson

Life really is incredible when you think about it. Michelle and Kevin met back in grade school at the Catholic church they ended up getting married in. They both did their own thing for a long time but when people are meant to be together they also seem to find each other again.

This was really a great wedding to shoot, Michelle and Kevin were a great couple and didn’t mind me dragging them all over the place for shots after their ceremony. Patience is incredible too. ;)

St. Mary Magdalene is the church I go to with my family as well. I’ve been there (just about) every Sunday. I know a lot about it, but I never really looked at it much through the lens. Michelle and Kevin wanted to capture the church and the grounds around it because they had so many memories there.

Mary Magdelene

Rings

Reflections

Old Chevy

Cheers to the Newlyweds

I wish them both all the best as they head off into their future together!

On Their Way

For Love and/or Money

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

For Love and Money

February came in like a lion here at LoC and had me pretty busy but things have quieted down and I’m just waiting for wedding season to begin. First one arrives in March and from then on you loyal blog readers can expect to be fed a steady diet of beautiful brides and handsome grooms.

Do you want LoC to be a part of your wedding day? I’m not completely booked for 2010 just yet so give me a call if you are still looking for the perfect photographer.

Valentine’s Day is only a few days away as of this posting. Yesterday the kid’s got cards from their grandparents. They scored $7! I’m still waiting for my cash filled cards to arrive.

First Day of School

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Nothing brings out the cameras like the first day of school. My oldest son, all 7.916 years (he turns 8 in October) had his first day of classes today. He said he was nervous all morning, but when that bus finally pulled around the corner and he saw the regular bus driver he hopped right on and off he went.

Carter's First Day of School

I have no idea what ever happened to the pictures from my first days of school. They aren’t that important to me now. I imagine they are in box at my mom’s house.  If I were to come across them I’d be thrilled and relive those first days like they were yesterday.

I suppose these photographs won’t be that important to my kids years from now, but, the thing is, they are important to me now.  And hopefully, like me, while they might have forgotten about them they would think it would be great to stumble upon them and relive their first days.  They make a memory.

So, if I could wedge one advertisement into this post it would be to get family photos – not just digital ones that will get lost when the computer crashes, or the email gets trashed.  Print some pictures, but them in a shoebox or an album and tuck them away to be found later once the initial thrill of hanging them on the fridge or setting them on the fireplace mantle goes away.   You’ll be glad you did.  So will your kids.

 

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