Monthly Archives: July 2010

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Adios Amigos

Elizabeth McCormick Photography will be closed from July 17th until August 2nd, 2010. However, I will not be stacking off in my time away from this dang computer. First stop will be Raleigh, NC to the Professional Photographers of America East Coast School. I am studying with Tom and Mario Munoz, wedding photographers extraordinaire! Then after a quick visit home, I’m off again to my next workshop with Karen Carey. Karen is a fine art photographer who shoots with film - wicked cool! I hope my brain can hold all the new info I’ll be learning. Finally, I’ll be reaching the beach with my family who will surely be missing me (and vice versa).

Happy Summer!

Lovely Morning

Most of my sessions are held in the late afternoon. However, we were all up nice and early in hopes to beat the heat & sun. After a reschedule in the fall due to illness and a reschedule in the summer due to weather, we were certainly going to make this day work! I had the most wonderful family for subject matter and they got me out of my morning run this day. Can’t say I didn’t make up for it in keeping pace with this silly twosome!


First up, the ever so handsome big brother…

Don’t you just love how even sister bracelets are completely coordinated?

Hope you enjoyed your delicious breakfast afterward! So happy I was finally able to capture this fabulous family.

Puppy Love

I can not think of a more wonderful combination than a 9 & a half year old girl (can’t forget that very important 1/2) and a 9 week old puppy! The pup is a Schnoodle - part Schnauzer and part Poodle. The young lady is 100% adorable. Both were on their very best behavior and we had a fun-filled afternoon despite the heat. I swear I might melt one of these days. It was a pleasure meeting you! Stay cool. I have many more images to come…

Not in Kansas Anymore (at Least for a Week Anyway)

It was fabulous to see my brother and his family over the holiday weekend. Unfortunately, they are a plane flight away so visits are infrequent. My daughter had a blast squealing and giggling with her cousins (yes, it was quite loud). Naturally, I had to have my nieces and nephew in front of my camera.

Good to see you guys. Wish you’d move to the East Coast!