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So our marathon for Jason Decent was spectacular, it was such an incredible turn out.  I was hoping to fill the majority of the slots with photo sessions, and i ended up booking the ENTIRE day!  i had a half a minute to scarf down some food!  it was so awesome, so rewarding, and the people i got to photograph were incredible.  I know i can kind of tend to be a sap on here, but seriously… I got to photograph great people who were donating their money to such a great cause all day long.  And, now that print orders are all through, i get to send a heafty chunk of money to Julie and Jason to help offset the costs of fighting brain cancer.

This is not just about helping someone who is going through a rough period.  This has everything to do with cherishing the time we have here.  showing it, expressing it, capturing it. The other day someone mentioned they really wanted to get photos of their family done for their son’s first birthday, but it had already come and gone.  and that maybe her child wasn’t the right age to be photographed anymore.

i literally felt my heart collapse in my chest.  literally.

EVERY age is magical, it doesn’t matter if they are one year old, or one year 4 months and 15.5 days old.

look at that little boy with the freckles and the missing tooth.  what if his mom had waited until his teeth were grown in?  that is one of my favorite images possibly ever. and the little girl holding the flowers with the dirty fingers… incredible.  The little boy who’s parents are kissing him on both cheeks… he is 2 but hasn’t yet developed the ability to walk.  Why would his parent’s need to wait until he had developed the ability to walk to do a session? he is incredible exactly how he is. i’m not interested in capturing perfect pictures, i’m interested in documenting love.  There is no better time than the present to do that.

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more from cincinnati…

June 17, 2011

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a few more from cincinnati…  i’ve been so consumed with my regular work load i have waited to post some of the gems!  these were all shot with a video light… mmmm love that dreamy old-hollywood look.   hope you’re having a great Thursday!

A Decent Cause…

April 26, 2011

I was sitting here at my computer editing photos… who’s i don’t remember.  but i do remember my phone buzzing with a text message from one of my best friends, Julie.  it went a little something like this:

“hey there, just keeping you in the loop.  They’ve found a tumor in Jason’s brain.  he’s going in for surgery right now. ”

Jason Decent is Julie’s long term boyfriend.  the boy she dated all through college and law school.  a boy who faithfully attended almost all dance team events (julie and i were on the team together, as well as roommates). Even then they were more committed to each other in college than some married couples i know now; i sometimes forget that they haven’t had an official ‘ceremony’ yet.  i thought maybe it was a cruel joke; when you think about someone you love finding a brain tumor you dont think you’ll hear about it via text. and then that’s when i realized that’s exactly how you’d find out… you want your close friends to know, but when it’s an emergency situation, you dont have time to call.  you need love and support right then, without having to breakdown.  Love and strength were sent via text back to her and to jason and their families.  it wasn’t until a day later that i got the chance to talk to her on the phone.

Jason had just moved to L.A. to be closer to Julie after their long distance relationship while he was in Law School in Milwaukee. He had just taken and successfully completed the bar exam (remarkably), but had been experiencing dizziness and trouble with balance.  The doctors had attributed it to Vertigo, but two days after Christmas the headaches had gotten so bad they went to the hospital, and there they were given the stunning diagnosis.  Jason is only 27 years old.

Jason’s surgery had gone well, but they needed to go back in within 24 hours to remove more of the tumor which was the size of a lemon pressing on his cerebellum.  The surgeries were successful, but julie and jason later found out that the tumor was stage 3 cancer, and he would need chemotherapy  and radiation treatments as well as lots of physical therapy. Because of such an invasive brain surgery and tumor, Jason needed to re-learn how to do basic functions like swallow, walk, and speak.  The mere thought of having to re-learn these tasks while trying to wrap your mind around ‘cancer’ is something i can not even begin to comprehend. he is truly the bravest and strongest man i know. Recently, he has received good news that the therapy has been working, but he has a very long road ahead of him.

Julie, meanwhile has been steadfast, helping mentally, physically, and financially support Jason and their struggle.  When i received the news, after the initial shock i began to think about some of the more practical worries.  Julie and Jason were out there in California alone, with no family.  Would the hospital respect Julie’s relationship with him even though they weren’t married?  how would they be able to manage with Julie’s salary as a dancer, and Jason’s student loans from law school and undergrad? would he be able to return to work? Recently, a fundraiser was held to help them offset the cost of medical and living expenses, and we want to do our part too.  We know that there are more expenses associated with this battle than just hospital stays and medication, one entire income has been lost, there are student loans to be repaid, and there are times that Julie has been taken away from her career as a professional dancer and instructor to selflessly help nurse Jason back to health.

So, on Friday May 6, join SugarLeaf Photography at the historic (and AMAZINGLY AWESOME) Iron Horse Hotel in Milwaukee, WI for a photography fundraiser with all proceeds going to Jason and Julie for their fight against brain cancer. I’ll be scheduling 30 minute mini-sessions with a suggested donation of 100.00, and will photograph any genre!  portraits, pets, bridal, maternity, engagements, product photography, you name it!  Even if you dont need photographs, i can schedule 30 minute photography lessons for that DSLR that you own but can’t quite figure out!  OR maybe you do have your DSLR figured out, but you just want to take your photography to the next level.  or, if you just want to come hang out with us and bring us coffee and donate money just to donate, then that is welcome too!

To reserve your spot email

lexia@sugarleafphotography.com   subject line: DECENT

and do be sure to state what type of photography you’d like, and if you’d like to reserve more than one block of time.

tour dates announced! 2011

January 17, 2011

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alright everyone! the tour dates for 2011 have been listed!  this is preliminary, of course, since we’re only just halfway into January so far!  dates are subject to change, so even if it looks like i will not be in your area on a certain date don’t hesitate to contact me anyway!

i repeat… don’t hesitate to contact me!  things change, travel schedules change, etc.  but, if it looks like i AM going to be in your area at some point, give me a ring (or an email, you know) and we may be able to set up a shoot.   if there is enough interest i may be able to extend my travel dates beyond what i have listed here to do a workshop for photographers, hold classes, do a boudoir marathon, engagement marathon, etc.   i’m always up for possibilities!

ps- i’m dying to go to NY (i’ve never been! can you believe that?) or anywhere out of the continental US as well, as i’m feeling a bit itchy for some good culture.  if you know of anyone getting married or needing a photo-shoot in any of these areas, by all means, contact me!

pps- are there really only three months out of the year that i’m going to be home?  in.sane.  go 2011!

re-launch!

July 21, 2010

we’ve been working super hard here! on top of getting our clients photos/albums back to them, we’ve also been working on a big overhaul on our website and marketing material. it started with wanting to make the logo more… “us”… which turned into wanting to make the website more “us” and then once you start, you really just cant stop.

go check it out!! quick! and then come back here to learn more.  http://www.sugarleafphotography.com

so the new logo…

was inspired by my vintage typewriter that i bought at goodwill for 5 dollars.  instead of finding a digital typewriter font, i literally typed out sugar leaf, scanned it in, and created the first part of the logo. “photography” was then handwritten. i love the imperfectness of it,  vintage quality, and the fact that it is wholy unique to us, and us alone.  and i feel it represents everything about our photography up and down and sideways.  YAY!

and the website is jam packed with a completely new portfolio, so be sure to spend some time on there.  there will be more changes to come, like a new way for clients to proof and order their images, as well as a gallery specifically for our album products.  not to mention, this blog is about to get a big overhaul as well!  we can’t very well have the old logo on here, and the new logo on the website :) but i just couldnt hold back the re-launch of the website any longer! much too excited :)

i normally do not do senior photography,  but i make exceptions every now and then!  I’m not sure why i haven’t pursued senior photography more, i think it’s mainly just because i feel so much more comfortable capturing emotions between two people, instead of just doing straight up portraits.  engagements? no problem.  infants and mamas?  easy.  weddings? any day, anytime, any place. seniors? difficult!  difficult because parent’s ideas of what senior photography is, is quite different from my style of shooting.  i dont do backdrops, and i wont pose you in the typical “senior portrait” pose looking back over the shoulder with a big smile.  so, as long as both the senior and the parents know this, it works out just fine!

we pretty much ambushed historic Ybor city, and shot in ally ways.  Katie’s mom came along with us, and luckily i know her and she trusts me, so she didn’t think i was crazy for wanting to take her beautiful daughter into back ally ways with graffiti and who knows what else.  but seriously, how talented is this girl?!  very. and i should know, because i was her dance instructor :)   she also happens to be the one and only person that has ever baby sat my kiddos!

senior photography is just so different now than when i was a senior.  i wish i would have known what the possibilities were, instead of just going to the first senior portrait place someone recommended, and getting the traditional head shots.  i would have loved to go on location and get artistic shots!

April 22, 2010

This is just so different from what i normally do that i had to post it. it’s from a shoot in Miami that i did. both of these models wanted something completely out of the box for their portfolios, so we worked with an amazing makeup artist and hair stylist to achieve an edgy feel (to say the least).  we worked for very angular poses to show off body lines and toning.  it brought me right back to my days in dance!

pure goodness…

April 19, 2010



one of my favorite shots i’ve ever taken.  this was shot through a curtain, using a video light for lighting.  my camera’s ISO setting was set at a RIDICULOUSLY high setting, all i know is it was higher than 1600, to give it a more grainy, vintage feeling.  this image is straight out of the camera, no post processing here.  no tweeking, or fake vintage filters, just pure goodness.  mmm!!! i could seriously eat it up!  this is why i love photography.

welcome to miami…

April 14, 2010

From my shoot in Miami on South Beach…

it was so amazingly beautiful this day.  one of the first warm days down here in florida. yeah yeah yeah, i know we’re “warm” all the time in comparison to other states, but really, it’s been frigid down here this winter!  so to be able to be on the beach, shooting, the sun warming up my little tummy was fantastic.  can i go back and do it again??

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