Since I am a family photographer, I love getting to capture kiddos and all their carefree adventures. Halloween is some of my kid’s favorite time of the year. They love to dress up and image themselves being an endless amount of characters. Their costume is purchase one time a year, but it is worn the entire year. They love it!
During this pandemic there is so much uncertainty that we as parents want to shelter from them. I do not want my kids fearful of this, I desire them to be carefree and enjoy the simple things in life, like dressing…
Well we are still in quarantine but guess what every mother out there probably wants at least some of…pictures of their kiddos. People love getting updated pictures of their kids and grandkids. So, in the spirit of getting creative I decided to offer “Mommy and Me” photoshoot. We wanted to be able to capture, even in quarantine, photos and memories of kiddos and their mamas. It was such a blessing to get to capture the love between mother and child.
Although COVID has put a wrench in what normal back to school looks like, it is great that kids can go back to somewhat of a routine, since the eternity of summer of 2020 seems to never end. There has been so many options of how
One of the hardest parts of photography is capturing the perfect shot. The shot that you will hold sacred and encompasses the essence of who you are and how your children are. This is an extremely hard balance when you are told to sit still and have a fake grin. So, what makes me unique is that I want me clients, especially the little people,
Senior photos are a time to capture the “YOU” that your senior has become. The things that encompass their personality and play a central role in their self-discovery. Here are some tips that can help you make it the best experience possible.
This season of quarantine has been so crazy and it has been uncharted territory that has left us with so much uncertainty and fear. This fear as driven us so much that we almost feel paralyzed… wanting to hide until it is all over. What I have learned is I cannot hide. I have to provide for my family. I cannot put my head in the sand and hope to God I will come out on top by the end. I must pivot. I have to get creative and I have to try new things. These new things might not necessarily be my style but some of these things that can create new and different beauty.