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Business Headshots | Sarah Morgan Photography

Today your image is everything because it is EVERYWHERE!

Your business headshot is your company’s introduction to potential new clients and money!  Whether your image is on your website, LinkedIn, Facebook or any number of social media, it is out there!  Be sure you have a headshot that represents your business’s branding, culture and image.  Your clothing should compliment the company colors and website.  Your employee headshots should be professional and taken in a studio or at a location that represents you and your business.  Don’t skimp on this very important business element.

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The right professional corporate headshot can establish your offline and online presence — your image, instantly.

My goal is to make you and your employees look your best!  Your company image is made up of your employees and your marketing.  That means you always need to put your best face forward.  I know, most people don’t enjoy being photographed.  I don’t either!  I think this is why I take great care with my clients to make them feel comfortable in order to create the best images of them.  You don’t have to be a model to look like one in your portraits.  Retouching comes free with all sessions.  Professional retouching helps give you a fresh, well rested look.  It also takes care of any blemishes or imperfections we are all so good at focusing on.

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Give your website a new fresh update.

If your company is creating a website or updating your website, now is a good time to update your employee’s headshots so your potential clients get a feel of your company’s culture.  Give us a call for a quote on headshot photography for your company.  We would love to meet you and your employees and create amazing headshots for you!  One of my clients had a great idea to help their potential clients get to know their company quickly via their website.  They had me come to their offices to photograph the staff.  Each staff member was photographed in a professional outfit and then in an outfit that represented one of their hobbies.  When you scroll over their images on the website, you see the hobby photo.  You instantly know something special about each employee.

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Ryan & Alyssa’s Surprise Proposal | Sarah Morgan Photography

Ryan asked me if I would photograph his surprise engagement to his girlfriend Alyssa.  He had planned a beautiful evening with dinner at Jake’s and then a stroll along Del Mar Beach where his family had created a beautiful heart in the sand.  Ryan’s family was hiding behind the seawall in anticipation of seeing them walking toward us.  When Ryan and Alyssa walked toward the heart he convinced her that someone must have gotten married and to check out the heart in the sand.  He walked her into the heart where he got down on one knee and presented her with a beautiful opal engagement ring.  She was so surprised and happy, it brought tears to everyone’s eyes, even the strangers who had happened upon the scene.  I wish this beautiful couple the very best of everything life has to offer.

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Swanson Family Portraits | Sarah Morgan Photography

The Swanson Family wanted to update their family portrait now that their daughter is in college.  Their last portrait was at the beach so we opted for a rustic location.  Mission Trails park was the perfect location.  The light and weather was amazing and the family looked beautiful.  Check out their photos below.

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Perkins Family Portraits | Sarah Morgan Photography

What a pleasure to once again get to photograph the Perkins family for their holiday cards!  I love that they liked to try out new locations.  This year they selected Lake Poway which has a wonderful expanse of green grass as well as some fun out of the way areas that are great for photography.  I especially love the shots with the ducks.  Those ducks were hungry!  One noticed the bag of food and before we knew it the family was surrounded which made for great actions shots.  And what do you all think of dad’s wheely thingy?  Such a fun shoot with a fun family.

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Sarah Morgan Photography On Hula Hot List!

 Hulafrog has added Sarah Morgan Photography to Hot List: 31 Fab Family Photographers in Northern San Diego!

Thank you Hulafrog for adding me as a Northern San Diego Hot Photographer!  It is always an honor to be recognized for my work as a photographer!

See article here.

I’ve spent the last 20 years learning, growing and adjusting to the life and times of photography.  It has been a great adventure and my true passion.  I have had the pleasure of meeting some of the nicest people, getting to know them and watching their little ones grow.  It is truly an honor to be invited into someone’s family to capture their photographic memories.

I’m so pleased with this new honor and hope to meet many new clients who want to capture great images of their family as they are today.  Thanks Hulafrog for the great shout-out and for adding me to your Hot List!MacVaugh Family Portraits-hulafrog

It’s Fall Family Portrait Time!

Fall Family Portrait Special!

As I was looking at my calendar the other day, it dawned on me that I opened my photography studio 20 years ago this month!  Holy Cow!!!  Twenty years!  Man, that went by fast!!!

The same happens to families.  You get married, have babies and BAM! you wake up one day and your kids are off to college or getting married and starting their own family.

Time moves way too quickly.  This fact is why Family Portraits are so important.  Take the time to capture your family as it is today.  Your kids will thank you later when those precious portraits remind them of a sweet time in their past.

To celebrate 20 years in business, I’m offering a Fall Portrait Special to help you and you create a memory that will last for generations.

I hope to see you soon.
~Sarah

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This is a great opportunity to update your growing family’s portrait!

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A Tribute To My Wonderful Father…February 4, 1932 – August 21, 2017

My sweet, wonderful father passed away on the evening of August 21, 2017 from injuries incurred during a car crash.

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I got a call early on the morning of July 20th that my dad had been in a car crash and was being air lifted to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH.  This was terrifying news as my sister had no idea what condition he was in.  After being examined, it was determined that he had multiple facial and back fractures as well as blood on his brain that needed emergency surgery.  He came through the brain surgery with flying colors and we were very encouraged when he began responding and was able to follow all the nurses commands.  He was doing so well, he was even flirting with the nurses via notes.  The next week he had to endure two surgeries; one to insert a tracheostomy and a feeding tube so they could do the plastic surgery needed on his face and the second to do the actual plastic surgery.  He seemed to come through this surgery pretty well, but was not responding as well as before.  The doctors and nurses were not able to wean him from the respirator, which was a major concern.  After 5 weeks in the ICU at Dartmouth, my dad passed away surround by his sister, my sister, brother-in-law and myself.  He passed away on the day of the Total Solar Eclipse, which we found fitting because he had always been interested in astronomy.

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My dad was the most intelligent man I have ever known.  There wasn’t any problem or school work that he couldn’t solve or help with.  He could fix anything, build anything or learn anything.  He was an amazing word worker and renovated or built most of the cabinets, bookcases and wood work in our house.  When I was little, I loved being in my dad’s workshop with him as he built and fixed things.  I’m sure I was more underfoot than anything, but he always chatted away and showed me what he was doing.  I still love the smell of fresh cut lumber because of those times spent with him.

In 1971 my parents decided to sell our family cottage at the lake and put in a pool.  They decided they could do everything themselves except dig the hole and fill it with water.  So off they went to buy the pool.  They had the hole dug and they installed the metal sides, poured the concrete bottom and put in the liner themselves.  I’ll never forget how excited I was the day the truck showed up to fill the pool!  Over the next few years mom and dad installed a fence and concrete patio around the pool.  The very best memories I have of my childhood include that pool.  Cousins, friends, and family all gathered at my house during the summer for pool parties and bbq’s.  In the winters dad would bottle homemade rootbeer for us girls to share with our friends all summer.  We were the coolest kids ever because that rootbeer was bottled in used beer bottles that we had boiled and recapped.  My little girlfriends and I loved nothing better than a day by the pool drinking our “beer”.

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Dad was constantly learning something new.  He was one of the first people I knew with a home computer.  He loved learning about programming, computing and everything technical.  He would spend hours on his little red MacIntosh computer.  I remember him saying, “This thing has 256MB of memory!  Can you imagine that.  I will never fill it!”  Well months later, he had filled it and was buying a new computer, which he also quickly filled.

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He also loved wine making, which my sister and I loved when we were in high school and beyond!  When I was about 8, my dad convinced me to crawl through a basement window and start digging out the dirt under the house so he could build a wine cellar.  Of course, at 8 I wasn’t a big wine drinker so I would love to know what he bribed me with to get me to crawl on my tummy in a dark hole and start throwing dirt out the window.  I dug down enough so that he could crawl in with me and we both started digging.  That wine cellar is still filled with wine my dad made over the years.  Since we couldn’t grow very many grapes, he learned to make wine out of anything.  He made rose hip, dandelion, strawberry, elderberry, blueberry my and my sister’s favorite, orange spice.  I have a few stories about events that included some of that wine, but those should be shared over a glass of wine.

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One of my fondest memories is my dad buying old VW bugs and restoring them.  He would by a car for $100, restore the paint and upholstery and he and my mom would pull the engine out, fix whatever needed to be fixed and put it back in.  Off we would go for a test drive.  We had to be rescued more than once by Waynie, the local tow truck guy.  I learned to drive in one of those $100 bugs.

My parents renovated every inch of the house I grew up in and my dad was still living in.  54 years in the same house!  During renovations was the only time I would hear my parents argue.  It was actually quite entertaining at times.  During the installation of the new ice maker, my mom was helping as dad soldered the water line.  He asked for the vice grips which she handed him.  He soldered the pipe and then slid the vice grips in his back pocket.  Well those suckers were HOT and he jumped and yelled, “Why’d you put them in my pocket!”  Oh Boy, Mom quickly corrected him.  Wallpapering was an especially stressful activity in my house.  LOL.  After a house fire, my dad built a large bar in the basement complete with pool table and large screen tv.  This was his happy place!  Until my mom’s death, my parents would throw a monthly birthday party for all their friends.  The bar (which my dad built) would be filled with 25-30 of their friends, singing, laughing and making great memories.  I especially loved the parties where dad would get out his trumpet and play with the band.  He also taught himself to play a bit of guitar.

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Dad could tell jokes for hours and always had a smile for everyone he met.  Anyone that was lucky enough to meet or know my dad can attest to his good humor.  He loved to flirt with the ladies, which my mom never appreciated, but the ladies sure did.  He had such a devilish little grin that I will miss so much.  He was so kind and generous with his time.  He was always coming home with something someone needed fixed or was building something that someone said they needed.

My dad was such an accomplished man.  He earned degrees in Professional Engineering and business administration.  He was a design engineer for Joy Manufacturing for 28 years.  He started and sold two companies, one being Cannon Industries which he and his two business partners grew to 55 employees and eventually sold to Oldenburg Group.  Dad was also a very religious man who wanted to share his beliefs with others.  He and my mom started the Grapevine Tape Ministry in the 70’s.  He would tape masses, seminars, weddings and special events and furnish cassette tapes and players to the hospital, nursing homes, and shut-ins.  He helped start a prayer group and soup kitchen in our hometown.

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My dad inspired me in so many ways with his thirst for knowledge, his amazing faith, his desire to help others and his fierce love for his family and friends.  I can’t imagine having any other man as my father.  He was always encouraging, fair, compassionate, kind and loving.   I feel so blessed that I was able to spend most of the days he was in the hospital with him.  I was able to tell him what an awesome dad he was, how much I loved him and thanked him for working so hard to provide such a wonderful life for my mom, sister and me.  I will forever miss his laugh, his smile, chatting with him about everything, playing pool with him, hearing about his life and what he had been up to.  I hope that heaven is everything he dreamed it would be.  I pray he and my mom are reconnected with all their friends and they have big parties every night.  God bless you dad, thanks for everything!  I will always love you.  <3

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Campbell Family Portraits | Sarah Morgan Photography

The Campbell family is so awesome and fun!  The oldest daughter, Brianna, lives in Texas with her husband and was home for her sister, Brittany’s graduation.  It was the perfect time to get everyone together for a family portrait.

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They selected Old Poway Park for their session because they liked the tracks, trains and old barn doors.  Old Poway Park never disappoints and looked perfect with their clothing selections of reds, grays and black.

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Brittany and Brianna did a great job posing for these portraits.  They were excited for the session.  The boys needed a bit more coaxing to get into it, but once at the park, everyone had fun.  Tommy and Joey loved picking on me and giving me a hard time, which is right up my alley because I know they are involved and having fun.   Dad, Joe smiled sweetly and put up with the craziness I create at portrait sessions.  I knew they were having fun when they started asking for certain portraits and didn’t give me a hard time when I said, “What if we try….”!  We ended the session with the fun shot of all of them looking bored at the train station which ended up being one of my favorites.  Such a fun evening with amazing people!

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Webb Family | Sarah Morgan Photography

Jamie is one of my closest friends, who just happens to have two of the most beautiful, smart and sweet girls on earth!  I was so excited to photograph them!  They chose the beach at the Hotel del Coronado for their session.  When we got there the sun was still pretty high and bright so we wandered through the courtyard doing a few shots.  We were all pleasantly surprised that the Del had replaced the outdoor furniture with beautiful white metal sofas with pink cushions!  What girl doesn’t like pink!

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The sun finally softened and made it’s descent so we headed to the beach.  When we got to the beach, the clouds were absolutely amazing!  I was able to capture one of the most dramatic family portraits I’ve ever taken.  Amanda and Rebecca are such awesome posers and love to be photographed, which makes my job so fun!  They each wanted individual shots which came out beautiful!  We even got mom to pose for me by herself!

These girls are so amazing!  Not only are they sweet and beautiful, but they are intelligent as well.  Amanda will graduate this year as a nurse and Rebecca is graduating from medical school this month as a Doctor!  Their mom is super proud, as she should be.  These photos were perfectly timed for Mother’s Day and graduations and to capture what beautiful young women Jamie has raised.

I hope you all enjoy these photos as much as we enjoyed creating them.

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Pacific Sotheby’s Headshots | Sarah Morgan Photography

Pacific Sotheby’s International has just released new requirements for it’s agents headshot portraits.  If you are unhappy with the portrait offered recently, come and see me!  I have the requirements and will take the time to make sure you have a headshot and hero shot that you will love!

We will do the photography and you will see your images immediately after to make your selections.  When you leave the studio, you will know you have great images that you will be proud to use on your business cards, your website, social media and in your marketing.

Don’t settle for a headshot that is less than perfect, come see me!

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