Kelly hornberger

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looking up

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I LOVE getting to just lay on the ground and look up.  Don’t you?  I love the fact that sun is so bright it is impossible to look at.  I tend to feel that way a lot when it comes to dreams and goals.  I get so overwhelmed with all the things we want to do that it becomes impossible to keep my eyes fixed on what really matters.  I know that God has blessed this business for a reason and THE ONLY reason I get to now do what I love is because He has given me a gift and helped me find it.  No other way that I could possibly be here…none.  Joe, Claire, Callie and I have some AMAZING things in the future…and we cannot wait to include you all in on the fun.  But I’m so glad that it is too bright to keep looking at, so that I can remember what I am really doing all this for in the first place.  I am so honored that many of you allow us to document your sweet moments.  You have no idea how much weight I put on that.  I honor the fact that these memories are what you will take away from your amazing days and have for your children and your grandchildren and the hundreds of generations to come.  One image can show so much love, action, emotion and create so many feelings….WOW…isn’t it incredible? A sweet man that I have recently been blessed with meeting calls it “Light Writing. Glory Stories”. TRUTH! He said that he thinks I must get to be in beautiful sacred space all the time.  Thank you Michael…what an incredible summary of my “job”. Thank you all for allowing us to be in your beautifully sacred spaces and document those moments. The ones that no one else gets to see but through a picture. The ones that are shown through that picture and will forever and always write your story in time

Hope you all have amazing weekends!!  We (Kelly + Joe) will be out of the office/country shooting Majelle and Anthony’s sweet story over the next 5 days.  If you need anything immediate please contact Claire at clarie@kellyhornberger.com, which I am sure most of you already know. Cannot wait to get back and show of more amazing stories through the “sacred spaces” we get to document from.