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Thanks for stopping by to learn a little about me! I am Stacey and I am the face behind the camera at Stacey Schwarz Photography. I honestly feel like I am the luckiest person because I absolutely LOVE my job! A couple of my favorite things about photographing seniors is feeling their energy and willingness to be creative. I love thinking outside the box to create unique photos and give my senior clients a fun, one-of-a-kind photo session. Some seniors head into their photo session excited, and some are a little less excited and are doing it to please mom... I get it. I can say that even the reluctant seniors tell me that they had fun at the end of their session and I consider that a win! Nothing makes me happier during a photo shoot than when I show a senior to see a picture I just took and watching the smile unfold across their face. This translates to them feeling good about themselves and having more self-confidence. Being a teen is hard, and everyone deserves to feel good about themselves. I want to make sure that every single senior that I photograph loves their photos and walks away happy with a little more self-confidence and a smile on their face.
About me...
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My family and I have lived in Fishers for 18 years.
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I knew I would marry my husband after our first date.
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I have four kids who are 27, 25, 23 and 15.
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My sister and I are married to brothers.
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I am a HUGE animal lover and dream of living on a farm. My husband fears that I will turn into "that cat lady" in my old age. I could spend hours watching videos of cute furry animals.
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I hate to "go shopping".
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I LOVE to read, and my favorite book is The Great Gatsby. I have read it at least 10 times.
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The beach is my happy place. This girl needs warmth and sunshine. I'm not sure why I live in Indiana because I hate winter and snow.
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Unsweet tea is my favorite drink.
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I could go to bed at 7:30 every night but I don't. I force myself to stay up until 8.
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I am beyond TERRIFIED of snakes!!! Real ones, plastic ones, pictures of them, on TV, behind a glass cages at the zoo, it doesn't matter.