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Welcome to my Blog!

JP Gallery is located about 15 minutes southwest of Jefferson City (between Eldon and Jeff).  We are a small home based studio that strives to provide you with exceptional portraits and customer service.  We are three women that are just like most of you - a mom, a wife, a friend, a daughter, etc.  -we are - Jen the photographer, Judy the office manager/assistant, and Lori the design specialist.   Together we are a great team.

Whether photographing a graduating senior or a two year old boy, I strive to capture the true essence of the individual.  To me, this means photographing not only the smiles, but the expressions that will help you to remember (in years to come) what that loved one's personality was really like.   I work at improving my craft daily by continuing education and pouring my heart and soul into my work.  I LOVE what I do and have been truly blessed with this gift. 


Another blessing that comes with what I do is the ability to make and grow new relationships.  I have become very close with many of my clients and now consider them not only  customers but friends.   Thanks for taking the time to browse my website.  - jen 

 

Monthly Archives: May 2009

A newborn out take

I absolutely LOVE to photograph newborns and I have been getting more and more lately.  This is a cutie from last week.  I've had the pleasure of photographing his sister since she was a newborn (she is the cutie with the tutu on my home page and the first little girl in my 'ballgame' post...

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My first 2010 Senior – Lindsey

Last week I photographed my first 2010 senior.  Seems like forever since I photograped someone I didn't have to chase – it was a nice change!  She is BEATIFUL and was great fun to work with!  Thanks Lindsey!

 
 
 
 

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Fire Drill at the Schmoeger house

A couple of days ago I was watching the morning news and they had a piece about the recent tragedies in Holts Summit related to house fires.  The fire cheif reported that in some tests that were done the children didn't even wake to the fire alarm or that if they did it took at least...

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