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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)

They are the women I knit with

Our backgrounds are as different as can be, our ages cover a wide spread, and yet there is at least one thing we can all agree on—how much we love to knit.

There is Marilyn, who’s been working on a blue sweater since I’ve known her. I know one day she’ll finish it and it’ll be beautiful.
There is Julie, who makes the most adorable sock monkey hats and is among the first to knit something for someone in need.
There is Kathy, who makes the coolest scarves, not to mention a tremendous tres leche cake.
There is Bonnie, who is the mother of a good friend, and might just be—in my humble opinion—the fastest knitter in the Midwest.
There is Dottie, who gives new meaning to the saying age is just a number and whose smile is one of the sweetest I’ve encountered.
There is Susan, her daughter, who has the patience of Job, helping us undo our mistakes, giving us the courage to tackle projects with cables and button holes and yarnovers.

A pair of needles and a skein of yarn give us reason to gather on Wednesday evenings to make good conversation, satisfy our sweet tooths and oow and aaw over one another’s creations. When I am with these women, I feel a sense of contentment that takes me back to my childhood. It’s as if I’m back in my grandmother’s living room, her hands patiently helping me insert needle through yarn as I learn to knit.

And it’s for that very reason I ask, Who says your friends all have to be your age?

See more of Gail’s work at www.gailwernerphoto.com. Friend Gail on Facebook. Follow Gail on Twitter.

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April 12, 2010 - 7:54 pm Christen - Some of my husband and I's closest friends from W. Michigan before moving out to SoCal were beautiful people who had children just a little bit younger than us... and we had a great time together!! They had much better taste in wine than people our age! haha...

April 12, 2010 - 8:05 pm Betsy - This is precious!!!!!!!

April 12, 2010 - 8:05 pm Betsy - PS Did Julie make Miles' hat?

April 12, 2010 - 11:46 pm bobbi - I adore you Gail. I love that you own who you are. I like these ladies. I want to hang out with them. Too bad I don't knit... Gail, will you teach me? Please?

April 13, 2010 - 7:19 am Leah - That is so amazing! I wish I knew how to knit. This makes me want to get back to sewing, it is always so refreshing to get back to just using your hands. Relaxing and a great way to get away from the computer.

April 13, 2010 - 9:54 am Amanda - You knit?! I have always wanted to learn, but don't come close to having the patience needed. Next time, show off one of those Gail Werner masterpieces for us :)

April 13, 2010 - 10:20 am Tira J - I love knitting and I am so thankful my Mom taught me when I was a little girl. Now, if I can just learn how to make a hat!

April 13, 2010 - 12:01 pm buffy - I have tried to knit before, I do not have the patience to do it. You are so creative, I love it. Neat post.

April 13, 2010 - 5:57 pm Tina - Aw this makes me want to be friends with them too! Too fun:)

April 14, 2010 - 7:09 am erin - so wonderful that you take time to relax, create handmade goodness and settle back with these ladies (who sound fantastic). what a great experience - i'm sure you'll fondly remember these wednesday evenings for the rest of your life. :)

April 14, 2010 - 12:55 pm julianna - Oh Gail , this is too wonderful!Love how you documented it!

April 14, 2010 - 3:36 pm Amber - Have you ever read the Debbie MacComber books? Your pictures match the story to a T.

April 16, 2010 - 2:37 pm clary - What a beautiful group of friends!!

July 22, 2010 - 10:08 pm Melissa Jill :) - LOVE THIS Gail!! How cool! I want to be part of your club!!! Seriously I need to figure out how to start one here :).

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