Paul's Photography

Paul's Photography Local photographer meeting your portrait needs for over 27 years. We photograph High School Seniors, Families, Pets, Children, Couples, and Babies

We offer a variety of choices in backdrops and scenes both indoors and outdoors. We travel to your location or use ours. We do not charge extra for clothing changes or personal props. In fact, we encourage you to have both. Our portrait packages give you the option to purchase several poses without additional charge.

10/24/2017

Today was our annual photographing of Calvarys Kids in Clear Spring. It's crazy how fast kids grow! A Big Thank You to Mary Rowe Shirley for having us each year. ❤️

07/22/2016

Great idea!! Better than dropping off those shirts at Goodwill. Have a quilt made and enjoy them forever!

Creating custom memory quilts, bears, cows, pillows as well as custom over the collar pet bandanas. Will entertain most other custom work requests.

07/22/2016

Don't throw away all those sports shirts you have packed away. Create a useable keepsake.

Creating custom memory quilts, bears, cows, pillows as well as custom over the collar pet bandanas. Will entertain most other custom work requests.

06/15/2016
03/14/2016

Local Agencies Work Together to Combat He**in Epidemic

Hospice of Washington County is proud to host a second meeting on March 22 at 7 p.m. to continue the momentum that was established as a result of the Save Our Children presentation held on March 8, 2016. The meeting will be held at the Hancock Community Life Center, located at 126 W. High Street. Hancock Chief of Police, T.J. Buskirk, a representative of the Narcotics Task Force and Tammy Keener from the Washington County Health Department will discuss the he**in epidemic in Washington County and the supports and strategies employed by local agencies to address this issue.

In addition, community resident, Jodi Finney will share recent efforts to establish a Hancock Chapter of Save Our Children. According to Ms. Finney, the Hancock Save Our Children group will offer support to families living with addiction. “Nobody should have to travel down the road to find understanding and support. We can give that to each other right here in Hancock”, she said. Hancock Save Our Children’s first meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 29 at 7 p.m. in the Hancock Community Life Center, located in Town Hall, 2nd floor.

Tammy Keener, Program Coordinator for Prevention Services at the Washington County Health Department, will lead a Narcan Training session for interested community members. Narcan, which can be administered by properly trained individuals, is a prescription medicine that blocks the effects of opioids. According to experts, “Narcan™ (naloxone) gives concerned helpers a window of opportunity to save a life by providing extra time to call 911 and carry out rescue breathing and first aid until emergency medical help arrives.”
The event is open to the public. For more information, call Hospice of Washington County at 301-791-6360. Ask for Bernadette Wagner.

03/03/2016

Drug Addiction: Education, Awareness & Support at Hancock CLC

CLC Advisory Councils were recently established in each of the three locations in which Hospice of Washington County operates Community Life Centers. Members of the councils, all extremely knowledgeable about the areas in which they live and work, will shape the programs offered at each of the Community Life Centers by providing input on the needs and strengths of their community.

As a result of the first Hancock Advisory Council, Hospice of Washington County will host an evening program on drug addiction, prevention strategies, treatment options and support groups for families. The program will be held at the Hancock Community Life Center on Tuesday, March 8 at 7 p.m. Carin Miller and Debbie Fling, both members of “Save Our Children”, which offers support groups in Frederick and Boonsboro, will present. The women will share their stories and hope to offer support, understanding and information to families coping with drug addiction.

According to Miller, drug addiction affects every member of a family and often causes feelings of inadequacy and guilt. She says of the program that will be offered in Hancock, “This will be a no shame zone. People need to know they are not alone. They can find strength and hope when given proper support and accurate information.”

Questions and discussion will follow the presentation and refreshments will be served. This event is open to the public. For more information, call Hospice of Washington County at 301-791-6360. Ask for Bernadette Wag

03/02/2016
Please contact if interested - many other small collectables available if interested
02/16/2016

Please contact if interested - many other small collectables available if interested

01/13/2016

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Our favorite Model!
11/18/2015

Our favorite Model!

11/04/2015

I will get all of the old portraits to Petals 'n Bows Flower Shop at 64 west main for pickup after Friday. I will keep them there until November 25. After that they will all be gone!! Thanks for sharing and finding the homes!!!

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