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As the week starts here in Mulberry… I look over my calendar and realize there are so many things to get done. It all starts with a drive to Clearwater first thing Tuesday morning… to avoid traffic I try to be out of the house by 10:30. It will be an easy day, as I just have to meet with my daughter who will be attending her 8th grade dance on Wednesday and celebrating the end of middle school and the step up to high school.
On Wednesday I will be meeting her at school to photograph the event... at her request. Sometimes it’s good to have a mom that is a photographer. In the evening I have to meet with a former bride to help her choose the photos for her album, and slide show. I did her wedding in February and have been waiting for her to decide… she needs my help.
While I’m traveling to Clearwater, and shooting, and meeting with former clients I still have an essay to write for my composition class before Thursday, and other school work to do before Sunday rolls around (which I will work on over the weekend).
Tuesday of next week I have another family session on Sand key beach in the evening, which will bring about the chore of editing and posting to the web. I’ll be sure to blog on that next week, and share some photos.
Saturday the 18th is my good friends birthday bash… still in Clearwater. I can’t wait to get together with everyone, and I’m sure there will be more images to share from that event.
When the 20th rolls around I will be doing another beach session on Indian Rocks for a family of 8, three of which are children, and the parents want to do clothing changes. Should be fun!
That brings me into the beginning of July when I will be doing a beach portrait session/wedding vow renewal on Clearwater beach again! A large group of 19 will surely keep me hoppin’!
I love the summer time, and the tourists it brings to the area! I never suspected when I set out on this adventure that my business would be based on tourism, but it certainly is! In fact I used to complain when the snowbirds would hit the West coast, but these days I welcome them all!
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