The holidays can become so overwhelming, no matter how you prepare. The main reason I wanted to do a post about this is because I feel that even though it’s a hectic time of year, it can be the best to take family photos. These photos also make great gifts for family members. I’m going to give some tips for the perfect holiday photos.
Read MoreFamily Session With Dogs, Chickens, and Pancakes
This family session of Lauren, owner of the delicious SōDOUGH Baking Co., was gracious enough to invite me into her home to capture her family. Lauren was pregnant at the time, so we wanted to freeze time before baby arrived and it was just a family of three.
Read MoreLove Ophelia Bridal Lingerie
One of my biggest passions is boudoir, so I was incredibly excited to be photographing Love Ophelia’s bridal line. There isn’t much more to say about this, other than I want to live in all of their collections.
Read MoreWhere Should Your Family Session Take Place
The thing that I love about the direction photography has gone is, is that these sessions can become anything you want them to. Often, the same question comes up, “Where do you recommend we do our family session?” My answer is almost always going to be the same: Is there a place that’s special to you? Yes, family photos are about the people in them and the emotions. However, there is also an environmental element that should be considered. Where your photos take place are going to help tell your story. Let’s look at some different examples of places that I’ve photographed families and why these locations were chosen.
Read MoreWhy Maternity Photography Is Important
Krysten and Andrew are expecting their second baby (the photos bellow are from their first pregnancy, with their daughter Vada). I wanted to ask Krysten some questions as to why a maternity session was something that resonated with her. Also, why she chose to do more of an intimate maternity session, as opposed to the traditional.
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