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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)

Category Archives: Book Reviews

December Book Review: 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

There are certain books for which you take notes as you read along. 7 Habits is one of them. In my case, a COPIOUS amount of notes (12 pages worth, I think?) There were just that many nuggets of knowledge I wanted not just to gloss over but hold on to for the months and...

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November Book Review: Your Baby in Pictures by Me Ra Koh

I’d be lying if I said reading this book didn’t inspire me on creative ways to capture my own future children. BUT, there’s no news on that front as of now (but thanks to those who’ve been asking haha). Really, picking this up was a quick read for me and a good time...

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October Book Review: Selling the Invisible by Harry Beckwith

OK, if I were to, you know, ever meet Harry Beckwith, I think I’d check to see how tall he was…if he had pointy little ears and talked funny because after reading his “Selling the Invisible“, I am CONVINCED the man is Yoda!
Of all the creative/business books I’ve read so far this year, I think...

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September Book Review: Love Marks by Kevin Roberts

Of all the biz-themed books I’ve been reading this year, I have to admit that “Lovemarks” did the least for me.
I found the style of the book the hardest element in luring me in. Whereas I’m sure a lot of visual types (or individuals with ADHD) would be drawn to how the author, Kevin Roberts...

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August Book Review: The Likeability Factor by Tim Sanders

If you’ve noticed a trend here, I’m a pretty big fan of Tim Sanders! I just can’t help it—he has such a pleasurable way of writing while, at the same time, introducing me to think about concepts (in this case, the idea of being well liked) in entirely new ways.

For example, with “The Likability Factor,”...

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July Book Review: VisionMongers by David duChemin

If you’re so new to photography you’ve yet to shoot manual, are questioning whether you have it in you to start a business and/or have never heard of Twitter, let alone have an account, then the content of David duChemin’s “VisionMongers” may just be revelationary to you.
If, on the other hand, you’ve been doing this...

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June Book Review: Fine Art Wedding Photography by Jose Villa

(A little late sneaking this review into July——there just aren’t enough days to blog in June!!)
I bought this book a few months back, flipped through it to look at all of Jose’s beautiful photos, but never really took the time to digest the material inside it. Given that June is (was, since you’re reading this...

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May’s Business Book Reviewed: The War of Art by Steven Pressfield

“The War of Art” — by Steven Pressfield

This is one of those books that, as a creative, you really need to read. Because it is just a swift kick in the pants accompanied with the question of “Why aren’t you pursuing what you REALLY want out of life? What you...

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