
Showing posts with label Children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children. Show all posts
Addie Turns 2
Addison has been my precious little client since she was born. What an adorable bundle of personality. She loves the camera and the camera adores her. She's such a natural and I look forward to capturing her growing up.

Jayden's Session
Poor guy - having a Nana as a photographer he gets NO passes. He is so photogenic, how can I NOT take this guys pictures!! We went over to the ball park to play some baseball on one condition - Nana gets pictures. After his eye rolling, he was all smiles . . .
Lifestyle Session
I had a wonderful family lifestyle session with the Houlton children, Zach and Zoey. Each year we get together for a lifestyle session and we have a blast. Zach and Zoey are adorable and love each other so much, I love to watch them interact.
We shot the session at Mercer Arboretum in Humble. Beautiful place in all seasons!
I enjoy shooting lifestyle sessions with children. It’s an opportunity to relax and let the kids be themselves. Parents really enjoy these too as they are relaxed and laughing and not worrying if the kids will give the perfect pose or smile. And the kids? Well, they are having a blast making goofy faces with the camera, laughing, running and basically being just what they are -- KIDS!













We shot the session at Mercer Arboretum in Humble. Beautiful place in all seasons!
I enjoy shooting lifestyle sessions with children. It’s an opportunity to relax and let the kids be themselves. Parents really enjoy these too as they are relaxed and laughing and not worrying if the kids will give the perfect pose or smile. And the kids? Well, they are having a blast making goofy faces with the camera, laughing, running and basically being just what they are -- KIDS!













Railroad Tracks
I had this vision for a while to do a session like this with a little boy. Problem was, parents eyes would bug out when I said "railroad tracks". And I do fully understand their concern. Hard to describe this scene when you have no images to show a sample of.
I have been waiting for the perfect weather to take Jayden out for a similar session. Of course, not too hot, and not too cold, but also wanted a cloudy day. Two days before they were scheduled to move back to North Carolina, my prayers were answered.
With a pair of overalls in hand, his little red fishing pole, and a red bandana stuffed with newspapers tied to the tip of his pole, we drove up to the railroad tracks.
We had a wonderful time, and caused quite a bit of a traffic jam. One guy yelled out "That's cute, I really like that."
Here are the
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