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My name is Rachel Henderson and I'm a stay-at-home mom and a professional photographer. This is my blog. Here you'll find tons of pictures, mostly of my two kids Winfield and Harriet, as well as professional shoots, photography tips, and much more. Please bookmark me, or if you're a RSS user, my feed is located here or just plug my blog address into Google Reader or any other feed reader.

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Professional Work:

I currently shoot a limited number of weddings each year, so contact me as soon as possible to inquire about your date. I have a few openings left for 2008, but these will likely be filled by early spring.

I also shoot high-school seniors, families, babies, and businesses. Visit my professional portfolio or get in touch with me by clicking here. I look forward to hearing from you.

A special shout-out to my husband Jared who designed this custom blog template from scratch. You can check out his Holland based web design company by clicking here.


Jason + Lisa

After much technical difficulty Jason and Lisa’s pictures are now ready! Here’s a slideshow of some of the highlights from their day. Click on the little shopping cart link on the slideshow to see all of their images. I had a blast with these. It was such a beautiful wedding!

From my pre-broken camera days

Hey, I was digging thought my pix and found some images that I never blogged.  My camera’s in the ICU so I thought that I’d blog some of these old pictures.  Here Win and Harriet are riding in the wagon as Jared pulls them around the yard.  I love how he is hugging and supporting her.  He’s a really great big brother.  They really are best friends.

Fun in the Fort

Jared , Win Harriet and I hopped in out air conditioned, blue streak, minivan and sped down to Fort Wayne for 24 hours for a party that my Mom threw.  I grew up in a city with no relatives.  My mom and 3 other moms got together on a regular basis to pray for their kids.  Those families became my Fort Wayne family.  Long time friends and non-blood cousins are the Smits, Stauffer and Zabel family.

Here I am at the party with Betsy.  Betsy and her husband John are fabulous photographers in Fort Wayne.  Our journey into photography is very similar.  We had a blast talking geeky photog stuff.  Thanks for letting me get my grubby hands on your 5D Bets!

His middle name IS Benjamin

Here’s a video of Win practicing his Benjamin moves. Our friend Benjamin is the only adult that I know who can and does things like this (and so much more) on a regular basis. He has the reflexes and agility of a cat.

This is Benjamin’s profile picture on Facebook. Don’t worry, those 2 kids that he is jumping over are 2 of his 3 boys.

Henderson Life in 3 Acts

With weddings to edit, intermittent Internet service, and a new car to research, my lovely blog has had precious little attention. For starters, I have to warn you that the pictures here were taken on my 5-year-old point and shoot. I dropped my camera last Saturday while shooting a wedding. I carry a back-up SLR body so I was ok for the wedding. My friend Val is using the back-up during non-wedding days so I’m left with an ancient point-and-shoot and a camera phone.

Act 1

Last week I skipped through our backyard, where we hang out with the kids all of the time, to pick-up an item from our neighbor. On my way back through our yard I was stopped by the sight of 2 pit bulls loitering around our door. A 3rd pit bull, tied to a stake, began barking at me, this riled up the loose 2 who began charging me, barking and growling. I lowered my head and carefully walked back to my neighbors house. They ended up driving me home (all of 50 yards). We called the cops, who came out and picked them up.

3 days later Jared and I were sitting outside eating dinner with Win and Harriet when these 2 dogs, which we now know to be 1 pit bull and one pit bull labrador mix, come parading into our yard. Jared and I immediately grabbed the kids and walked the 10 feet into our house. They barked and growled as we went. We called the cops again. They picked them up again and we quizzed them on our rights. Basically, we have no rights until these predatory animals actually attack us. Hmm…

Now, I know that some people have pit bulls and rotweillers and other such breeds that they take great care of and raise to be kind to children. These dogs are more of the neglected caged inner city type that get hit and rarely fed. Yeah, can you tell that I’m a little mad?

Not wanting to feel like large vicious mammals may or may not join us as we play with our 2 young children in our own back yard, we put up a fence. It’s not a nice suburban fence, the kind that you put up to keep suburban dogs in. It’s more of a ghetto fence, the kind that slows the entry of the 3 pit-bulls that live adjacent to our back yard.

Act 2

A couple of weeks ago our beloved ‘86 Mazda B2000 was determined to be unfit for travel. Needing more repairs than than one should reasonably put into an ‘86 pick-up with really cool racing stripes, our truck, Ahab, retired.

With plans for another kid, we’d been saving for a minivan. Although it was a little earlier than we had hoped, we researched and located a ‘05 Toyota Sienna that met our needs, and a little more. We wrote the biggest check of our marriage to date (bigger that our down payment, gulp…) and drove home in leather seats. It’s really nice!! It’s really a treat to have a vehicle with air, power steering and shocks! Our truck was 22, and our car has nearly 190,000 (it’s not a young 190,000 either). This van feels very new and foreign. I don’t think that it’ll take me too long to get used to it ;-)

Act 3

This evening we received a knock on the door. It was Randall. If you don’t know who Randall is think of Kramer, Erkel, Barney Fife, Alf, or any other sitcom character that fits that profile. That’s Randall to our house. You never know what’ll happen when Randall’s around. So he knocks on that door and says, “Would you mind if I buried this fish in your garden?” He was holding a 15 pound fish in a garbage bag. When we asked where he got it, his explanation was, “someone gave it to me, he had lots of them.”

R.I.P Flipper

Could he get any cuter?

New Michigan Tourism Radio Ads

So, has anyone else heard these new, high-budget radio ads for Michigan tourism that have started airing recently? They play incessantly at our gym, and I’ve been laughing to myself all day about this one:

Click here to listen

I don’t even know where to start, honestly. Why do I get the feeling at the beginning of this ad that this is a a SNL Jack Handy piece?

“…[swelling piano and strings]…each one of which will break your heart, as you step up to the first tee…at dawn…”

Don’t deny it, Dad, you’ve got a little tear running down your cheek right now, don’t you?

So I came home tonight and was telling Rachel about these pieces of sheer unintentional (?) comedic genius, so naturally we googled them and then came across another in the series and we both about fell off the floor when we heard this one:

Radio Ad for Flint Michigan (not a typo) tourism

So, who wants to join us over the long July 4th weekend for a trip to the Flint Farmer’s Market and Solarium? I know we’ll be there.

Again, speechless. I can’t wait to see what this marketing firm could come up with as an ad campaign for Gary, Indiana.

“…[swelling piano and strings]…with more than 150 thriving strip clubs and the historic ruins of long-departed industry…”

Oh, and the voice you hear? None other than Michigan’s favorite son, Tim Allen.