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1.03.2013

well, I've finally done it.  I have a new blog that's connected in with my website.  I haven't used this blog in over a year, so I'm not sure it matters.  Regardless, I won't be using this blog anymore, and you can find more updated work here:

http://kimwardphotography.com/blog/

I hope to start blogging at least once a month to start out.  We'll see how this goes.  Cheers!


7.10.2011

In Memorial

Lost my Snowy on Friday. She was about 13 years old. She was my first dog as an adult, Andrew got her for me for a Christmas present. She was perfect! I miss her a lot, but she's not miserable anymore, struggling to breathe, struggling to get around, in pain from arthritis, kidneys, and fluid on her chest. Here are some of my favorite pictures:










7.06.2011

Bob's Oil Well

While waiting for the computer to finish it's task for Doanh's wedding so I can post a blog for her pictures, here's a preview of another future post. Shot a few things out in West Texas on the way home from Doanh's wedding. More of my usual old gas station stuff. I don't know why I like these so much, but I do, so there. Now you can love it too. :D

6.22.2011

Doanh and Jonathan | Denton Wedding Photographer

Here's a preview of my cousin Doanh and her new husband Jonathan. I got to go to west Texas for this and had a blast. Hope you like it, too!

k

4.25.2011

Francis Family|Denton Portrait Photographer

Went out with the Francis Family Saturday night, right before the torrent blew in. Here's a preview shot, should have a full post soon.


4.18.2011

Mr. Frosty in Denton

Grabbed a few shots of Mr. Frosty last night. Love driving by this place. The root beer is legendary, according to many, I personally don't care for root beer. Or licorice...or anything anise. Andrew got a malt. I tasted it. It was yummy. Now for pictures:





4.11.2011

Bridal Show

Jordan Ward Photography was contacted Friday morning to be a part of the Denton County Charity Bridal Show that took place yesterday afternoon at the Coliseum at UNT. They'd had some people drop out for family emergencies at the last minute and were trying to fill spots. It was trying, but I was able to pull everything together with loads of help from God, my husband, and many of my friends. It would not have happened if it was just me. Thanks to everyone who helped. Here's a few pics from my booth: