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Welcome to my Blog!

Gail Werner is a central Indiana wedding and portrait photographer.
Here’s where she tells you she likes the feel of the ocean and the
taste of champagne. Oh wait …

Truth is, she does love the ocean (when she can make it to a
coast!), but what she loves more is documenting the lives of her
clients — big days, little moments, they all carry meaning and deserve
to be captured.

This blog is where Gail shares her current client work and don’t be
surprised to find plenty of personal antecedotes on here as well.
Because when it comes to her life, Gail’s pretty much an open book. And
speaking of books, well, she loves those too. And her husband. And her
dog. So stick around and find out what else she likes or head over to www.gailwernerphoto.com to take a peek at her portfolio. Want to get a hold of her? E-mail Gail at gail@gailwernerphoto.com.

And just for the record, Gail also likes pina coladas but draws the line at getting caught in the rain.

Gail Werner is available for travel to any location.

(All images of Gail Werner taken by Betsy King Photography)

Monthly Archives: February 2011

Monday Musings

This a dead time of year for me (and a lot of other photographers I know). Meaning, I can struggle to come up with ideas of what to highlight here on the blog. Coming into this week, I felt like I had this big Question Mark over my head on what to write about. (The...

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The PERFECT homemade chicken noodle soup

In case you haven’t turned on your TV in the past week, you might not have heard about how much of the Midwest right now is covered in a layer of snow or, in our case, a sheet of ice. When I was picking up groceries on Monday (along with everyone else who lived in...

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They say routines are boring …

They say routines are boring.
I ask who “they” are.
Because certain routines in my life I cherish.
They are simple, they are mundane, but they are mine.
Or, better yet, they are ours.
Every night, like clockwork, I make dinner for Nick and I. He’s on the laptop, reading. I’m in the kitchen, singing along to Sam Cooke on...

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