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About Molly Flanagan Photography

I LOVE to take pictures.  For real.  The only thing that could possibly be better than spending the day behind my camera would be cleaning the entire house top to bottom (with no children), taking a long nap, and then going out for Indian food with my husband.  I shoot with a Canon 5d Mark II and a 24-70mm lens, and sometimes a 50mm f/1.4.

While taking pictures is a complete joy, the editing process is the icing on the cake!  All of my images are individually tweaked using Photoshop.  I feel like the images take on a life of their own during the editing process and the journey fascinates me every time.

I am a natural light photographer.  I prefer a fine art style with casual posing.  I want what I capture to be real and to convey an honest message.  While shooting, I try to be as unobtrusive as possible, capturing natural moments as they occur and portraying them in an artistic manner, rather than lots of posed "smile at the camera" shots.

Oh, and other than loving a clean house and Indian food, I live in a exotic & magical paradise called, "The Upstate of South Carolina".  I have two small children that are totally insane yet snuggly and the best husband money can buy (I've looked on eBay, he's one of a kind).  I drink way too much coffee.  I love Jesus.  I believe the Lord has given me photography as a passion and every time I pick up my camera I thank him for allowing me to use it!  To him be the glory!

Thanks for stopping by my blog! 



Rates

Portrait Session Fee - $100 is due upon booking your session and is for my time and talent in photographing and editing your session.  An online gallery of 25-35 images will be available to view approximately 2 weeks after your session.  

Packages start at $350.  Please contact me to view my pricing guide and for dates of availability.  I am a stay-at-home mom first, so I only book a few sessions a month.

 




Category Archives: My Family

heels

So, I borrowed these shoes from a friend and this morning Ruby found them in my room. She brought them to me and asked me to help her put them on. Actually she just held them up and said, “flip-flops?” Knowing it would be a good photo-op I told her to wait...

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Ruby gets glasses

Well, we found out a couple of weeks ago that sweet Ruby needs glasses. She has accommodative esotropia, which is a form of strabismus. When she tries to focus on something she has to strain which causes one of her eyes to turn in. She doesn’t have blurred vision, but apparently she...

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birthday boy

Last month my sweet boy turned 4. We set out on a muggy Sunday afternoon to take some pictures of him with his favorite things. Fort building, milk & cookies, ferocious dinosaurs, his best buds Woody & Buzz, and some favorite books. I know people love their kids, but he is just...

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quiet.

Today I had a craving for some strawberries. Mmm, strawberries, I thought to myself. Wish I had some. Didn’t I take a picture of some strawberries a couple of months ago? I dug around in my hard drive to see if I could find it and discovered all these pictures I took...

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ten minutes and fourty seconds

Canon 5dm2~24-70mm~f/2.8~1/80-1/160~ISO 1600

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this is my life

I was going to write some stuff about these pictures. But I think they speak for themselves.

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grandparents | anderson, sc | lifestyle photographer

This week my grandparents visited. What a privilege it was to take their picture.

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hello art!

Check out what I got for my husband’s office at work! Pretty sweet, eh? This is a gallery wrap. It is printed on canvas and wrapped around a wooden stretcher frame. No need to buy a frame or have your print matted. It is backed and ready to hang. ...

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date night

C and I had our first Mommy+Son date night this weekend. We started off the evening picking out flowers at the grocery store. C wore one on the lapel of his “prince outfit” (a.k.a corduroy jacket). Next, we went to our favorite Chinese restaurant. C got his very own adult sized...

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booseballs

C and I made one of my FAVORITE sweet treats last week. We call them booseballs because my son used to have an obsession with moose. And let me just say, I still think it is weird there is no past tense for moose, but whatever. I found the recipe in the...

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