I’m in the midst of a proofing marathon (the one perk to getting rained out from shooting today!) but wanted to share two of Kristen’s recent sessions. I loved the soft, classic feel of the P. family’s session… that sibling shot screams to be put on a fine art canvas, as it is so timeless! In the next session, Erynn’s cousins were visiting for the summer and her mom arranged a session as a surprise for Grandma and the boy’s mom. Looking at these images, you would have never known that this trio weren’t brothers and sister. Ethan and William’s affection for their little red headed cousin, and her adoration for them, is quite obvious!




Phew… we are back up and running! I have tons of images to share, as we’ve had a busy few weeks. Shooting in this heat has not been fun, but luckily we’ve had loads of cute kids to make it all worthwhile! I will be posting some more sessions in the coming days. To clients: thank you for understanding that I can’t showcase every family I photograph on the blog. I try to post as many as possible, but there just aren’t enough hours in the day to get everything done! I love all my sessions equally, so it is purely random selection!
Kristen tagged along and second shot this session as the I. family are old friends of hers who moved to Kansas City. They scheduled a session for when they were back home on vacation, and boy was I glad. Anyone who knows me knows that I have an obsession with long hair on little boys! I think the heat ended up being a positive thing as we had some nice, soft light and humidity to really make that wavy hair do its thing! My hair, on the other hand…




A power surge fried my modem, so I am wihout Internet access through tomorrow, likely late afternoon. If you are waiting on an email, slideshow, etc., I appreciate your patience. Hope your weekends were great!
This was a fantastic session for me. I loved the thought behind it, the execution and the beautiful images that we came away way. Sophia’s mom wanted to capture on “film” the amazing relationship that she, her daughter, and Sophia’s furry big sister share. Sophia was a total natural in front of the camera… smart, funny, talkative, with a penchant for drama (which translates so well into portraits). But the main thing was the bond between her and her mama. With hardly any coaxing from me, they did what they knew to do… laughed, played, walked, snuggled. I know that both of them will cherish these images for many, many years.






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