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Lovesick CD Release!

I recently photographed the very talented Meghan Nicole. You can see the images on her new CD! If you want to see her in person, meet me Saturday February 7, 2009 at 6:30pm at iWorship Center - 3200 Shaler Road Springfield, IL. It’s off of I-55 behind Super Walmart on Dirken Parkway. For info call 217.414.4877. The Lovesick CD is $10 a CD. It’s all original music. Meghan Nicole will sing about four songs talk a little and then everyone will have a chance to buy the cd - limited quanity. See you there!

All the way from STL!

Love that I have clients finding their way to me all the way from St. Louis! Thanks girl!

What time is it? YOU tell me! WHO DO THEY LOOK LIKE TO YOU?

Go to www.wdbr.com RIGHT NOW!

I recently photographed the DJs at WDBR for their new website. You have to check it out! You can see them HERE!

Blast of Light

Looking for something hip and different, this client came to Kimberly Smoot Photography with a LOOK in mind. Something like a Blast of Light!

WDBR just got a new website!

WDBR just got a new website and that means that they all needed new head shots. We had so much fun the day that the DJs from WDBR came over to play! Here are just a few of the images. Hillarious outtakes to come, provided Blake and Bob say it’s ok. Wink!

Thanks to everyone at WDBR for the “shout outs” about being at Kimberly Smoot Photography. They made my day and Lexie’s too!

Check out the new website HERE!

The Price of Peace

I recently photographed The Gaddis Girls. You can see some of the images on their website HERE! They have just completed their latest song, “The Price of Peace”. You can hear it HERE!

The song was written by Alyssa and co-written by a Nashville writer, Hart Steen. The girls recorded it last month at Creative Caffeine Studios in Nashville, TN.

This song is especially important to their family because it was written as a Tribute Song to families and friends of Military members. The Price of Peace is about the waiting and wondering what family members face while their loved ones are deployed and serving away from home. It’s not political or controversial, it’s just reality.

AJAXed with AWP