I am so excited to share these photos with you all. Sarah’s part one senior session was last fall. We wanted to wait for nice weather and these beautiful Kiger Mustangs to shed their winter coat. I must say again, how beautiful this young lady is. What a joy to capture these for Sarah and her family!









I had the pleasure of getting to know this delightful young lady last week. Precious, sweet, beautiful are what come to mind when I think of Kaylee. Kaylee is the second oldest of 10! Kaylee is not quite settled in what she wants to do after graduation, but she’s pretty sure writing is in her future! Thank you so much Kaylee for trusting me with your senior photos!









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If there is one thing every military family needs, it is a collection of family photos. It was an honor to provide these for this very special family.









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This is a project inspired by one amazing photographer and an super talented videographer. I watched Sue Bryce and Hailey Bartholomew on Creative Live last month and they challenged the audience to create film for 30 days and edit the film. This is something I have been wanting to do and I am so thankful for a project like this to help me learn new skills. Interestingly, my oldest daughter (15) watched this video and immediately decided that she wanted to learn to edit and make a video similar to this one. I love when something like this sparks an interest in my kids lives. She watched the entire Creative Live Show Reel episode by Sue Bryce and Hailey Bartholomew with me. My daughter was my biggest encourager in doing this project. She would remind me to film, help me with ideas etc. So this is my first experience using the video feature of my DSLR, and my daughters first experience editing a video project to its completion. I am so proud of our dual effort in this project. Enjoy!
30 Days of Grateful from Susan Dusseault on Vimeo.
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Hi all, time for the another Photo Tip Tuesday. There is a time and a place for a creatively tilted horizon. For some photographers it is their style to shoot with a significant tilt and it can look really great. However, the general rule when it comes to the horizon is to shoot it straight. I see many horizon shots on Facebook and most of them are tilted. Actually, all of them are tilted. A glorious coastal day, or sunset photo can be ruined by a tilted horizon. It takes just a few seconds to get it straight in the camera. I think you will be pleased with the results if you make an effort to straighten your horizon.
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