I had the pleasure of photographing the children of my 'big sister' from my sorority days. I haven't seen Lisa in several years so it was great to see her again and meet her beautiful children.
As a mom of two boys, I thoroughly enjoyed this session. It gave me a glimpse into my own future with my boys. I loved how Nicholas & Charlie interacted with each other. It was obvious that they loved each other and are best buds. They are absolutely adorable and they have eyes and lashes to die for.
I had the pleasure of photographing my friends, Andrea and Corey's, new baby boy Chase. He was so tiny and just darn precious. I also took some pictures of Chase's big sister Kaelynn and some family photos too. Thanks Andrea & Corey for letting me take over your home for several hours and re-arrange your furniture too!
Much thanks to the fabulously talented Stacey of Studio Indes for creating my beautiful new logo. I love Mexican Talavera tiles & pottery so I thought it would be cool to have them incorporated into my logo. I gave Stacey a little info as to what I wanted and I was thrilled with the results. If you are in the market for a new logo or marketing materials, definitely check out her site!
I took these pictures of G-funk in my parent's backyard and it was a lot harder than I thought it would be. I was by myself and I really wish I had another adult to help me get his attention, prop him up, etc. Gavin was squirmy and he kept trying to crawl away. Then he fell over and bumped his head on the concrete and I gave up.
This is G's absolute favorite item ever. It is his 'lovey'.
Does it matter that my first skill building session was with my own baby? I have several sessions in the works so that I can build my portfolio, but in the mean time I decided to practice on the only human in my home that isn't mobile.
This was my attempt to wrap Gavin in his beautiful blanket made for him by his Gramma. He loves it. Unfortunately, wrapping doesn't work so well with a 5 month old who never stops moving his arms & legs. Plus he kept rolling side to side and eating the blanket which didn't help....or maybe it did. See for yourself.
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