Have you ever known a great all-round guy? Well that’s Nick. He is talented, smart and has a great personality. We have been photographing Nick for several years with the PL Dunbar High School Band so he was no stranger to us. Here are a few of my favorite pictures. Kind regards, Valorie




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We all have people around us that we admire for one reason or another. Allison is one of those people. I’ve known Allison and her family for many years and have watched Allison work hard to become become a doctor, not just any doctor she and her father are my dentists. She is absolutely amazing in all aspects of her life. I couldn’t have been more happy when I met her fiance (now husband) Tony. I could see why her face lit up every time she spoke of him. Here are a few pictures from their special day. Scott

Molly and David chose a one-of-a-kind Guest Book for their wedding. The cover is a silk brocade “Mimosa” with a beautiful pattern and a lovely texture. The right facing pages have a collage of images from their engagement sitting and the left facing pages were intentionally left blank for their guests “best wishes”. Valorie





Nathan’s Hope is a 5K run/walk to raise money for the Nathan’s Hope Pulmonary Hypertension Clinic at the University of Kentucky Children’s Hospital and to the Nathan Matuszewicz Scholarship Fund at the University of Kentucky in Animal Sciences. Many people are unaware of the life threatening heart ailments that affect the young. Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH) is just one of those diseases. PPH is a lung disorder in which the pressure in the pulmonary artery rises to above normal levels and becomes life threatening.
A young boy named Nathan Matuszewicz who lived in Lexington, Kentucky was diagnosed with this disease in March 1993. The only symptom that made him any different from any other little boy was his shortness of breath. In November of 1998, his medication was no longer working to keep the pressure stable within his lungs, and he was taken to New York to see a specialist in the field of PPH. During a routine cardiac catheterization, Nathan passed away, proving that this wonderful and happy child was really sicker than he ever presented.
Nathan’s family and friends are now working to increase the knowlege and awareness of PPH and help the families who have a loved one diagnosed with PPH.
Event: August 21, 2010 at Keeneland’s Barn #2
Registration: 8 – 9am
Run/Walk: 9am
Activities: Non-competitive 5K route for runners and walkers, raffle, silent auction, face painting, a special visit from Stitches and PPH information booth
For more information please contact Lynette Crist at 333-6458
Please join Scott and myself as we help raise money for Nathan’s Hope. Warmly, Valorie

