Celebrating our 100th BLOG POST!!

Okay so as I was getting ready to post another blog when I realized that we have now posted 100 blog posts!!  Wow, that sounds like a lot.  We also just celebrated our 1st year being a part of the blogging world.  Time flies and Christmas is just around the corner.  Check back next week […]

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Strasburg Children’s Store Display

We have partnered up with the Strasburg Children's Store in the King of Prussia Mall (located between Pandora and Coach, near Bloomingdale's) to portray my photography work in their store.  We were so grateful to work with some beautiful children to capture the images that we would have on display.  Here are a couple snap […]

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Join the “Little Models Club”

Because we continuously introduce new photographic scenes and sets we're always needing new images for our promotional displays, printed materials and web site. To assist us in this creative process, we send a model call (by email) to the parents of our registered "Little Models". We provide a detailed description of the set and designer […]

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Enter the “Name That Set” Contest

We are looking for a creative title to name our newest lake scene. Subscribe to our V.I.P. list and suggest a fun name to use for our newest “Limited Edition Children’s Set”. Just for signing up you will receive a complimentary session and a $50 portrait credit. If we use the name you sent to […]

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Tooth Tales

Dental care is a common part of daily life in our age. But it wasn’t so long ago that those pearly whites weren’t so pearly. Toothpaste was invented only 100 years ago. Before that, after people figured out that brushing the teeth would preserve them longer, common tooth cleaners included ground-up charcoal, pulverized brick, lemon […]

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Summer Travel in Numbers

– 91: approximate number of days in the summer season – 657 million: Approximate number of trips taken during the summer months in the U.S. – 7,91,2: Percent of trips taken by air, taken by car, taken by train or bus respectively. – 2.1: Average stay in nights. June 2008, Newsletter Page 2

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Exercise to Think Better and Faster

If your job requires good judgment and quick thinking, you'll do it better if you exercised regularly.  Some people think regular exercise is for self-centered people who want to improve their appearance, but studies show that it increases brain function.  As a "side effect," exercise reduces anxiety and depression and helps to ward-off the mental […]

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The Dog Days of Summer

"Sirius" is the brightest star in the nighttime sky.  It is also known as the "dog star."  From early July to early September, it rises and shines right along with the sun.  This is also the hottest time of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.  So that's just how those hottest days of the season […]

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10 Richest Men of All Time

1.    John D. Rockefeller     (1839-1937)    $ 200 billion 2.    Andrew Carnegie        (1835-1919)    $ 110 billion 3.    Cornelius Vanderbilt    (1794-1877)    $ 100 billion 4.    John Jacob Astor        (1763-1848)    $  85 billion 5.    William Gates III                              $  60 billion 6.    Lawrence J. Ellison                           $  55 billion 7.    King Fahd Bin Abdul Azziz Alsaud       $  30 billion 8.    Warren Buffett                                $   28 billion 9.    Paul Allen                                        $   25 billion 10.  Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan    $   23 billion Newsletter, June 2008 […]

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