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Baby love…

Fellow photographers-you know those sessions that you should *not* be looking at? Yet, you set aside other sessions that are next in line to play with the one?

This is that session for me today.

I need to pick my kids up from school.

In 20 minutes.

And here I sit…unable to tear myself away from this gorgeous little baby.

I had the great pleasure of meeting Sian today, daughter of a dear friend and uber-talented photographer (remember her urban maternity from a few months ago?).

If there was ever baby to make me seriously think about another of my own, it would be this sweet baby girl. Words cannot express how yummy she is. I’m not even sure the photos do her justice…





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It’s all in the genes…

I hope everyone had a wonderful, family-filled Thanksgiving!

We had a little change of plans here…we had tickets to fly “home” (El Paso) to visit the cousins and see old friends, but my grandfather was admitted to the hospital, then sent home, and the doctors said there was nothing more they could do.

In order to enjoy as much time with him as we can, we canceled our trip and brought Thanksgiving to my grandparents’ house. My grandfather never woke up, but we offered a loving diversion for my sweet Granny (for whom Sugar is named), surrounding her with family and good food…which is what Thanksgiving is all about.

While there I saw my little cousin Katie (she lives with my grandparents), who I haven’t seen in about a year. Let me just say right now…that in our family we have what we call ‘the awkward stage’. Teeth are usually encased in braces, glasses are thick and unattractive, and hair is unruly and never brushed. When I saw Katie over Thanksgiving it was with the instant realization that her awkward stage was OVER.

People, she is 14!


She is such a breath of fresh air, completely unaffected by so many things. She has no cell phone, no internet, and no email (I’m not sure how to show her these photos-I guess the old fashioned way!). She is just a beautiful girl, inside and out. Our grandfather must be so proud.

Our Thanksgiving was filled with family and love, laughter and tears.

I hope yours was equally wonderful.

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Newborn baby goodness…

Matthew’s big sister is a celebrity ’round here. Caroline was the one that instigated our baby plan “way back when” (almost three years ago), and I was thrilled to be asked to photograph this little guy during his first year of life as well (not to mention, beforehand as well).

Yesterday was his newborn session, and he was such a sleepy ball of sweetness that I wanted to take him home!

Of course, it took his mommy a little while to convince him to snooze. You know that ten day old phase of “WOW! There’s a WORLD out there!”? He was smack in the middle of that, and did not want to sleep.

His mommy prevailed, however, and we have lots of yummy sleeping pictures to show for her hard work.

Here are a few of my favorites from yesterday:


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Maggie and the Terrific Two’s!

Maggie had her two year session over the weekend, and I’m just now blogging about it, because, well, because her Mom did a fabu job of blogging it for me!

There was lots of talk beforehand about the potty-training-vs.-photo shoot-dilemma. Do they take a potty? Use pull-ups? Stop for breaks? I loved all of the comments on Jenny’s blog and yes, by all means, keep on keepin’ on…I have a few kids under my belt, one who is currently on the tail end (pun not intended) of PT’ing as well, and I know all about consistency.

But…in the photography world…sometimes it’s not the best idea to have to stop halfway through for a potty training break. Potties mess with your mojo.

I’m just sayin’.

After Miss Maggie refused to “try” before we started, I had a good chuckle as Jenny slapped a diaper back on her so we could get started without the fear of an accident.

Jenny chuckled back when Maggie refused to look at me or play the ‘Stop!’ game (fyi-she doesn’t stop, LOL).

We both ate our words of wisdom, but the results: Sugarlicious!

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It’s the simple things in life…

This morning was our urban family session with one of the area’s most talented photographers. I am honored that Marquette asked me to photograph her family, even more so when she said that it was their first family session in five years.

Pressure?

Poor thing called more than once yesterday as she shopped for their clothing (can you imagine styling a family of five?), and commented this morning that she really understands how her clients feel as they prepare for a session. (the stress, the pressure, the agony of deciding what to wear…). I remember feeling the exact same way after our session, and only hoped I would be able to do her and her fabulous family justice.

Take a peek at this family, and their sweet pack of three, Madison, Jack and Luke (who, it must be said, is one fast little kid!).





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