About Giggle & Click Photography:

At Giggle & Click Photography I believe pictures have the ability to stop time and capture those priceless memories you never want to let go. My purpose is to provide families with special moments, true to life photographs, and images that share your natural spirit.

With a young child of my own, I understand the desire to hold onto every precious minute, every giggle, and every smile. A beautiful portrait will allow you to share wonderful moments in your life with others. My photos will stir your emotions and tell your story.



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Tych Panel

Sunday, March 25th, 2012

I love this new collage making plugin I just installed in Photoshop.  It’s called Tych Panel and you can download it here.  It makes creating collages super easy and fast.  I just created this one from photos of our trip to the beach yesterday and it only took a few minutes.  So fun!

LivingSocial Deal

Monday, September 26th, 2011

Have you been waiting for a good time to have your family photos or child’s photos taken?  If so, don’t wait any longer!  Now would be a great time to purchase a session.  Check out my LivingSocial deal that is running this week:

Go ahead and click on that to find out all of the details.  I look forward to meeting everyone who signs up for the deal!

Gallery Wrap Canvas Prints

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

I ordered this 16×20 1.5″ gallery wrap print of my daughter a week or so ago and got it in the mail a few days ago.  It is absolutely gorgeous.  Canvas and Gallery Wrap prints seem to be rather popular in the photo community these days and I can completely understand why.  They are a beautiful way to display your family photos on your walls.  Buy a large one to fill a space on your wall or buy a bunch of smaller ones in different sizes to make a nice collage.

On this print, I elected to have black borders around the sides of the wrap.  You can choose to have the actual photo wrapped on the sides instead, which makes it look even that much more stunning.  I chose the black borders simply because her face filled almost the entire frame and I didn’t want to chop any of her face off.  Here are a few pictures I took of the print up on my wall.