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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I feel in love with this tiny newborn as soon as I met her. And when her mom put on the hat and booties she knit for her, it was all over from there. My goodness, she’s so sweet. Honestly, is there anything better than a new life to love?
I’m so happy for you Justin...
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This little gang is another family I photographed for Portraits for Haiti. This is Amber and her 2 little peas Travis and Olive. I love how vastly different these children are, crazy how boys and girls can be so opposite sometimes. Travis was all about getting dirty on the beach and Olive was all about...
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I met this sweet 2-year old, Baylee when we did Portraits for Haiti last week. It was her 2nd birthday the very next day, so this shoot was all about celebrating her life — her bubbly, happy life. And, my goodness did I have my work cut out for me, Baylee is one busy gal! She’s...
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Flash back to when we were young, so young I can’t remember how old we were, until now…
I had been over at Cristen’s house for sometime at this point, talking about wardrobe selection, about her husband, her child, about all the amazing photographs of Greece they have hanging on their walls. It didn’t hit me...
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