Archive for September, 2007

Kylie and Chris

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

Just finished this beautiful wedding at the home of Kylie and Chris. All I can say is gorgeous. Thanks to Shelby D. for helping me out with this one. (JC is in Ecuador, and I myself am headed South tomorrow!)

Fire in the Sky

Monday, September 17th, 2007

Can you believe this sunset? This is my cuz, Sam Whitt. He is a beach family portrait guru. He was so kind to snap some shots of me and my 3 sisters on the beach this weekend. You should check him out if you are going to be in the Gulf Shores/Orange Beach area.
http://beachphoto.us/

Wow! how beautiful! your clothes match the sunset!
-Vanessa Fairley
September 17, 2007 11:01 AM

Anonymous said…
Since you two are the photographers, who took the beautiful picture?
September 19, 2007 12:39 PM

Stephanie Rhea Photography Blog said…
My sister, Sheila, took the picture. She now thinks that she should be a photographer!
September 24, 2007 8:51 AM

Somewhere….

Monday, September 10th, 2007


Ok. So, everyone that was at Zack and Anna Kate’s wedding knows that they were graced with a rainbow. So here it is.

Anna Kate and Zack

Saturday, September 8th, 2007

Just finished up this beautiful wedding at Mt. Vernon Place. A little sunshine, a little rain, and a little rainbow….great mix.

Charity Silent Auction-September 10-11, 5-8 pm

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007


If you or someone you know have had the opportunity to experience the beautiful
Quechua Indian culture, this is for you.
You are invited to spend an evening sharing your stories to the tune of music from the Andes.
In an effort to build a technical/vocational center in the heart of Quito, Ecuador, Stephanie Rhea will host a silent auction of the colorful images currently on display at her studio. All images are custom framed and matted with “museum-style” archival mattes. The finished size is 17×21 inches.
May it be a great reminder of what you have experienced personally, or a gift for someone else who has.
All proceeds less the cost of prints will go directly to Foundation Elohim.