Waunakee Front Porch Project

The Waunakee front porch project was created out of inspiration. This inspiration was from other photographers that were taking to their neighborhoods to document families during COIVID-19. I was also inspired by my daughter and all the children of the neighborhood playing separately. There are good things to look for right now. To keep our spirits a little higher during one of the darkest periods of our countries history.

We are in some pretty surreal times currently. Shelter at home is becoming more normal now. We are in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s been scary, isolating, and uncertain. It has also been a strange blessing for our family by bringing us closer, working from home has allowed me to see my daughter grow up a little every day, and it has also given me a chance to be active by walking around our neighborhood several times a day.

Walking around Waunakee, in particular my neighborhood of Southbridge, you can see lots of little kids riding their bikes. Chalk art lines the pavement and in every driveway and some of it is quite impressive. I never would have thought seeing chalk art would make me happy. But it does these days. It’s all pretty different, I wonder if life will ever be as care free as it was before?

As a photographer I wanted to do something positive. Give something to my neighbors. A photo perhaps, a keepsake. Something positive from this chapter in all our lives. Stay safe!

Terri and Ron's Wedding August 20th, 2016

The mantra rain rain go away was big on my mind Saturday morning, as I was fluttering around the house gathering my gear for Terri and Ron's wedding. I was shooting their outside wedding later in the early evening. As things always do, it worked out fantastically. The rain ceased and so did the nasty humidity with blue skies. 

We headed down to Janesville to Terri and Ron's home. They planned no-frills charming outdoor wedding. They had all the right things that really made the day special and easy to shoot. They had lovely weather, they had their family and friends surrounding them, they had amazing smoked pork, and they had each other always at not more than an arms length away the whole night. 

Once the ceremony commenced it was quiet and Terri's cousin Lynn sang beautifully as they walked down the path to the threshold. Ron's son Nick officiated the wedding, it was truly sweet. We took pictures around the outside of their home and in the backyard. I found a nice spot in the shade with a back drop of weathered fence and lush green grapes and grape leaves spilling over...perfect! At that point it was my job to mingle and get more candid style shots and eat.  Time just flew by and before I knew it it was time for cake, toasts, and the evening fading to the soft glow of the street lamps, garage lights, and funky green speckles from the tree light projector. All was good and we had ourselves a lovely wedding. These are some of my favorites shots from the day.