It’s been a tad busy around here lately, so I thought I’d post an update to show you what I’ve been up to these past few weeks….I have 5 beautiful weddings and a handful of families & children to share.
Here is a glimpse of what is to come.
This is Holly, just before she gave birth...
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Despite the pouring rain we had this day, they still kept smiling. These two boys are cousins, who happen to have birthdays pretty close together. So, this shoot was all about celebrating another year of their lives. We met at Juanita Bay Park, one of my favorite spots for the lush greenery and the boardwalks....
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It’s hard to believe how fast a year goes by, especially with your first child. It feels like time never stands still when you’re a new parent…how fast they grow, how much they can change over night and how they can make you laugh daily. I know from our conversations during this shoot, that Jessie...
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I must have a million photos of Collin, literally. The time we share together is never enough. So, I’m constantly documenting his every move; all the laughter, the high-pitched squeals, his new dance moves, his bright blue eyes, the smile he gives when you applaud him, the orneriness in his eyes and that funny smirk he...
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Brace yourself for jaw dropping cuteness, these girls will make you melt, promise.
For this shoot we met up north at the Tulip Festival, one of my favorite places to photograph. I love the open space, tall grass, barns, blankets of flowers and all their colors, and especially the sky (it always seems bigger up there)....
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