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baby photography – meet presley

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December 15th, 2011 Permalink

We had the pleasure of photographing Presley just before her first birthday. Presley was a darling, happy girl with a large repertoire of looks and expressions and lovely eyes. We had fun with lots of outfit changes and Presley was a sweetheart and just went with it (even smiling while wearing the hair clip that she wasn’t too keen on).






newborn photographer – meet luke

November 15th, 2011 Permalink

Week-old Luke was sweet-as-pie and sleepy, sleepy, sleepy. He was a terrific model and is a lovely addition to this wonderful family. Congratulations, Jen! I’m so happy for all of you.






newborn photographer: meet baby benjamin

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November 4th, 2011 Permalink

Baby Benjamin is one cute baby! I love how at only five days old, he has some perfect little rolls. And the smiles he gave us…! I think it goes without saying that I thoroughly enjoyed my time rocking him to sleep. This shoot at his house worked out well – we had plenty of light in the upstairs bedroom and mom and dad had some time to relax in their new home. Congratulations on your perfect baby!!






coronado family photography

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October 10th, 2011 Permalink

This was our second photo shoot with the H family. It was great to watch the boys, Jonny and Steven, interact. They got along so well – it was fun to capture their bond. It was a wonderful morning with a fantastic family and location.







kindergarten

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September 9th, 2011 Permalink

The afternoon before Kieran started kindergarten, we got him and two of his buddies together at the park for an impromptu photo shoot to commemorate the occasion. All three boys were really excited to show off their backpacks, eat apples, and run around in the park. Ainsley even got into the spirit by proudly holding up the chalkboard.

This was a fun shoot. The light was great, the sky was slightly overcast, and we didn’t really have too much of a set plan — we just let the kids play together and ran after them with the camera, which usually results in the most natural photos.