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The Knot Best of Weddings 2010 Pick

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

“We are proud to announce that Sarah J Photography has been rated by local brides and voted The Knot Best of Weddings 2010 Pick.”

WooOOOHHoooo!!! Thank you local brides for the votes ~

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~ 2009 ~

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

I like to do a post of just one image from each Sarah J Photography wedding. No, who am I kidding? I looooove to do a post from all the Sarah J weddings – it’s sooo fun for me to go back through and remember, feel the moments, laugh at the good times, go over the high lights of each wedding in my head, and take that opportunity to wonder what each Sarah J couple may be up to now… not to mention it’s a quick look at the different colors, styles and seasons throughout the year!

Over the months, I have kept in touch with many of you because of orders, ’wear it again’ sessions, through Facebook, emails and even referrals and I can’t tell you how much I love that about this business. It’s never-ending. It’s so rewarding for me to get that phone call or email that you may be expecting and would like me to meet your new little one or even celebrating your anniversary with another photo shoot…it makes me so happy to be invited back into your lives. It’s hard to put into words but just know that I love it! So….if you expecting please share with me!! Even if I don’t get to photograph him or her as a newborn, I want to share the happiness! So without further a do – here’s my 2009 group! A quarter of the couples were photographed by Mary Wyar, so I won’t (and can’t) take full credit for all of these great couples!! But do know that I’m very proud of this past year and look forward to 2010!!

woooohooo ~ look at all those beautys! Thank you Sarah J couples!

open dates

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Just wanted to let you or someone you may know that might be slacking on the wedding planning bit that haven’t found the right photographer for their big day I’m still open IF their big day is either July 11 or September 19…both days were cancelled, so they were booked at one time. So there it is – Saturday July 11 and September 19 are now open…

…and what’s a photo post without a photo? boring. He is my child – a few days ago.

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[also stay tuned for LOTS of blogging]

fyi

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

- I’m not sure if this will matter to you personally or not but just in case -

I cancelled my PO Box. Yep. It’s no longer mine. All mailing materials need to be mailed to me at my office:

210 West Wayne St

Suite 2

Maumee OH 43537

 

And….since a post is boring without an image AND people have told me I can make anyone smile…I thought I would post an image from a local zoo from our trip to South Carolina…hahah.

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Doesn’t that just make your day?

in the news!!

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Myrtle Beach Restaurant News :

Black River Grill Launches Friday

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By Becky Billingsley

Tuesday, April 14 – Black River Grill in southern Myrtle Beach opens Friday and its proprietor, veteran restaurateur Kurt Klepper, has put much thought into developing a restaurant with regional cuisine and décor. It’s at 1000 S. Commons Drive, in an outparcel by the Surfside Beach-area Lowe’s Home Improvement formerly occupied by Qdoba Mexican Grill.

Key to the décor is the gorgeous black-and-white photography depicting areas around Georgetown and Murrells Inlet shot by Kurt’s sister, Sarah Klepper-Guess. She is a professional photographer from Toledo, Ohio, who flew into the Grand Strand just to shoot the photos for Black River Grill. Please don’t judge Sarah’s work by my pitiful photo-of-her-photo depicted here. It really is worth a trip to the restaurant to see all of her photos lining the walls, and they are available for purchase.You need to visit Black River Grill to properly view the Lowcountry Series by photographer Sarah Klepper-Guess; this image is my pitiful photo-of-a-photo, complete with the reflection of the blue dress I was wearing.

So the local photos, plus the low-key wrought iron black, stainless steel and terra cotta color scheme, set a laid-back tone for a menu that is partly comfortable and reliable, partly Lowcountry standards, and partly exciting regional innovation.

Kurt is not a restaurant newbie. His previous experience in the Grand Strand area includes seven years as a manager at Joe’s Crab Shack, and at Buckhead Colorado Steakhouse by Coastal Grand Mall, which is now a Texas Roadhouse Grill.

But Kurt always wanted to have his own restaurant, and when this location became available it seemed like the right time to make his move. He developed his menu with a mind to giving people what they want and introducing them to local flavors.

Appetizers ($5.95-$11.95) include a Crab Cake made with backfin meat, Oysters Rockefeller and Oysters on the Half Shell (Gulf Coast oysters), Artichoke Dip, Buffalo Shrimp, Blue Crab Dip, Beer-Boiled Shrimp, Crab-Stuffed Jalapenos, Fried Clam Strips, Sesame Seared Tuna and Chicken Tenders. An appetizer I’ve not seen before is Lobster Bites where the tail meat is coated in coconut breading.

Three soups ($4.75-$5.95) are Kickin’ Crab Corn Chowder, Tomato Basil Bisque and She-Crab; and four salads ($2.45-$2.95) span a Dinner Salad and Caesar Salad, and smaller side versions of them. Any salad can be topped with fried, grilled or blackened chicken, steak or shrimp.

That Coconut Lobster comes back as a sandwich (sandwiches range from $6.75-$12.95) and is served with plum sauce. All sandwiches come with fries and a pickle, and other choices include Sashimi-grade Tuna, French Dip, Prime Rib, Grouper, Philly Steak, Black & Blue Burger, Grilled Chicken, Portabello, and the Black River Burger with smoked gouda cheese, sautéed portabellos, onions, peppers and applewood smoked bacon.

Penne pasta can come with Alfredo or marinara sauces and topped with chicken, shrimp or steak; and shrimp ($12.95-$14.95) can be fried, coconut-crusted, grilled, scampi-style or filled with crab stuffing. Shrimp come with wild rice and vegetables, and you can add a side salad for $1.45. You can order Marinated Chicken and Barbecue Chicken, or a plateful of Chicken Tenders. Black River Chicken ($12.95) is a pair of marinated and grilled breasts topped with smoked provolone, sautéed onions, peppers and portabello mushrooms. Another fowl option is Pan-Seared Duck Breast that’s served medium-rare with plum sauce.

Certified Angus Beef Steak choices ($13.95-$20.95) include Ribeye, Flat Iron, Filet and Prime Rib, and come with Loaded Smashed Potato Casserole and vegetables. Some Seafood Entrees ($14.95-$22.95) are Grouper, Sashimi Tuna, Salmon, Crab Cakes and Lobster Tails.

Starting April 17, and then for two or three weeks while the staff becomes familiar with the menu and before the liquor license comes through, Black River Grill will be open only for lunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays. Around the first or second week of May the hours will expand to 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays. At that time, Kurt says, he will hire more staff.

Black River Grill’s phone number is (843) 750-0296.

 

I received an email from my brother (and mom + dad) with the above attachment…just wanted to share in the family’s good news!! Those of you who know Kurt should send a message of how cool he is. Those of you who don’t know my brother, you should try his food in South Carolina. :)