Category Archives: Families

Routines

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An on-again-off-again rainy day can be a bummer, but it certainly has its perks. We get to spend almost all day inside their beautiful home! I adore being able to document the lives of young families. Often times there are so many moments (getting dressed in the morning, feedings, snuggling, etc.) that seem so routine now and “not worthy of photographing”, but I promise you will treasure them when your babies grow up *way* too fast.

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The Kind-of-Surprise Shoot

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So I have been anxiously awaiting their arrival and to finally get to have a proper shoot with them that was scheduled for a prime-time Saturday slot in October .. that little did I know my sly boyfriend had this whole plan up his sleeve. Saturday morning we get a call that poor Baby W was sick and they couldn’t make it down anymore. Such a bummer. We decide to make it a fun night despite the disappointment and plan an “impromptu” trip the the beach for some drinks before dinner. After a drink and a glimpse of the sunset, my incredible, amazing, wonderful, perfect man got down on his knee and asked me to marry him!!! We spent the entire night surrounded by the people we love celebrating. I am so excited I can’t even put it into words. So! The next morning we woke up, got dressed and had a shoot with my soon-to-be sister in law and her beautiful little family. His hair has grown a bit since his 4 month shoot, but not enough to cover up that incredibly charming mohawk of his. And believe it or not, I didn’t touch his eyes in Lightroom.. they are THAT blue.

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Discovery

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Discovery is a magical process. Something I find so fascinating about children is their unyeilding curiosity and zest for new things. Like sand, for example. I could have just watched her for hours the way she cocked her head and sifted it through each of her fingers; letting each of her five senses experience this brand new thing. The way she looked up at mom and dad to make sure it was okay. But the coolest part mom and dad probably didn’t even realize is they did it too. The way they looked at their first born daughter… touched her, smiled at her and just watched her be. It was just magical.

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