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Sally C. Photography – Denver's Family Photographer bio picture

A little bit about me ...

When I was 9 years old my parents took my younger brother, Greg (7 at the time), and I out for a fancy breakfast. As we sat in one of those wooden high-back booths, my Mom looked at us and said, " What do you think about having another brother or sister?" Quite honestly, my response at the time was, "Are we adopting a baby?" Her look of surprise told me what I needed to know. "We" were having a baby. You have to remember, for years my parents told us in no uncertain terms that there were no more brothers or sisters coming into the house. Sometimes life just has other plans. Those plans led to the birth of a baby boy about 7 months after that fateful breakfast.

My life has not been the same since. He really was just an ordinary baby boy ... but aren't all babies extraordinary in the ordinariness? There is profound beauty in the plain and simple. His birth taught me patience and unconditional love and allowed me to see the eyes of the world through a young child while at a tender age myself. His birth lit a fire in me to work with children.

From babysitting to summers and holidays at BabyGap, I always found myself drawn to jobs that had children involved. After graduating from CSU and marrying my love, Brian, I became an aide in a kindergarten classroom, worked for Newspapers in Education, and in the education department at the Denver Zoo ... sometimes even scooping poop. I earned a Master's degree in Elementary Education and taught for two years before embarking on the most important job of all, Mom.

So, that'd been my full-time J-O-B until last June when my family gave me the last little push to explore photography as a profession. It has been a whirlwind ever since. I have the best job in the world. I get to play with kids and babies and families all day long and capture those moments for a lifetime (and I don't even have to grade papers).

So sit back and enjoy with me the moments and memories already captured and dream about all the fabulous ones to come!

{ lenses of love }

Surrounded by angels … I had the opportunity to spend an afternoon with 8 children from Haiti and their new families. And I was surrounded by angels. These families and children are beautiful. I couldn’t help but feel a great sense of hope as I witnessed the wonderful relationships between parents are their newly adopted children, between siblings, and even between these families. There is hope that these children will heal, that other children from Haiti who are adopted into loving families will also heal. And I have hope that through measures great and small, we will come together and help as many Haitian children as possible. It gave me a sense that it just isn’t enough to sit on my couch, in my warm house, and wish horrible events and circumstances would not occur. It is with each action, great or small, that we make a difference. If you are inspired by these images … as I was … please take a moment to visit Lenses of Love. This is just one organization helping the children of Haiti. Photographers across the country are donating their session fees back to Kentucky Adoption Services, an organization on the ground in Haiti with a strong background in helping these children.

Sessions are limited and must be scheduled with photographers by Valentine’s Day … so book now!

by sally

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02.21.09 - 6:05 pm Linda Cohen - The photographs are beautiful and really capture the spirit of the children and their families. Linda, (Ketsia's grandmother)

02.21.09 - 7:52 pm Carolyn - Beautiful, Sally. Really beautiful work and people. Thank you.

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