Caden is the son of my friend/hairstylist Samantha, and her husband, Shea. I shot his first birthday party last Summer, and was super flattered when they asked me to shoot his two-year portraits as well! Samantha and Shea - thank you so much for the opportunity to capture your sweet boy last Saturday. You have so much to be proud of in him! And plus, doesn't he make my portfolio look great? :)
I love unexpected pops of color, always keeping an eye on the weather, tweaking reality (just a little) via Photoshop, hearing my children laugh, learning my dad's opinion on important (and even unimportant) subjects, asymmetry, snacking on black olives, feeling just a little bit cold on rainy days, wearing my Laredo cowgirl boots, listening to Led Zeppelin and The Beatles while remembering the ages of 16 - 19, being told I did something to remind someone of my brother, the sweet taste of mustard-based barbeque sauce, having a sense of order without erasing the chance to be spontaneous, looking at the world through 28mm, 50mm and 85mm, having a glass of wine with my husband, playing on DR Phosphor Bronze guitar strings, eating LOTS of my mom's home made vegetable soup, searching endlessly for the perfect 1968 Fastback Mustang, and the dream of living in a mountain-esque environment with crisp air... and long, winding roads.
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Jessica Rabon Lewis lives in Columbia, SC concentrating in event and family photography. She has been shooting professionally since early 2009 and has over ten years experience in the Graphic Design field with a concentration in Post Production/Editing. Her prints are developed through a custom-color company and are made from Kodak Professional Supra Endura paper to assure they last a lifetime.
Contact Jess for pricing and session details:
JessicaRabonLewis@hotmail.com
803.767.0093
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