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There is nothing more special and exhausting then bringing your baby home, whether it’s your first born or your last baby. You’ve just started the healing process after having given birth; you’re up every four hours with the nurses coming in to check on you, and we both know that baby is not exactly on […]

I’m going to be honest here, if I had to pick one, six to eight months maybe one of my favorite milestone sessions. Baby is usually able to sit up on their own and may even be trying to crawl. Some overachievers on the upper end of this age range may even be holding on […]

Matted Album, Simplicity Album, Product, Products, Album, Albums, Sample, Planning for your design and ordering appointment

In our More than Digital Photos post, we had discussed the benefits of working with a full-service portrait photographer; someone that will work with you to design and produce the tangible artwork you’ll be dying to show off in your home or gift to family & friends. One key piece to producing that tangible artwork […]

family photos, family photography, day of session, preparation, prepare

The day of your family portrait session is finally approaching. If you’re working with me, we’ve had our preplanning session and have things all planned out and ready to go. But do you have this nagging little voice in the back of your head adding some stress to the thought of your session? Today, I’m […]

Framed prints, artwork, full-service photography, full-service photographer

I (and almost every photographer) have heard it a thousand times, “I just want the digitals…” and, that’s fine, maybe that is all you want, and maybe you’re great about taking those digital photos and printing them; that’s awesome and I applaud you if you are (because as a photographer, I struggle to print the […]

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