One more thing... great people... and as I was leaving dad casually mentions he was a fine arts major! GULP. I was shaking in my boots a little hoping he would be pleased!
About Me

- ml photography
- Carmel, Indiana, United States
- Meredith (Saad) Loughmiller was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio. She went to Indiana University where she majored in Elementary Education and took a series of fine arts and photography courses. After graduating, Meredith taught in Chicago Public Schools for 8 years. After 9 years in the Windy City she moved to Carmel, Indiana to settle down with her young family. Following a few years as a stay-at-home mom, Meredith embarked on something for herself utilizing many skills and talents that sat dormant for too long! Lo and behold: ml photography. Although Meredith continues to enjoy staying home with her three children, ML Photography has been a successful endeavor for four years now!
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Little Buckeye
I always think it's special photographing a couples first born right after he or she is born. Seeing as how my husband (who married a girl from the Buckeye state) hates all things Ohio State, this session was particularly amusing for me! ;)
One more thing... great people... and as I was leaving dad casually mentions he was a fine arts major! GULP. I was shaking in my boots a little hoping he would be pleased!
One more thing... great people... and as I was leaving dad casually mentions he was a fine arts major! GULP. I was shaking in my boots a little hoping he would be pleased!
Saturday, April 18, 2015
The Big First
I photographed this little guy after being born, at 3 months, 6 months and then this finale...1 year. He's a pro now. Really. To mom... I'm so glad we met a year ago!
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Aren't they sweet?? They should have more ;) |
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Dressed to the 9's... and if looks could kill... |
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Mom works with my husband... we had to have a little fun with that at the end. |
It's So Hard to Say Goodbye
This session could make you sad, but instead I think we should think about it as celebrating the wonderful life this sweet dog had and the joy she added to the lives around her. I still can't get over what a neat idea this was for mom to do for her children. It was such a honor that she asked me to take this precious pup's final photos.
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