I just love these twins. Their mom has been one of my dearest friends for 33 years. So when I look at them I can easily see my childhood friend within. I was very happy to have them in my studio!
Archive for September, 2009
{Evergreen family photographer} Good friends
Posted in Action pictures, Children's portraits, Evergreen Colorado photographer on September 28, 2009| Leave a Comment »
{Conifer senior photographer} Conifer High School senior
Posted in Conifer Colorado photographer, Senior pictures on September 24, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Not many high school seniors get snow in the backgrounds of their senior portraits! We were able to get in some good outdoor shots before a sleet/snow storm moved us into the studio. This young man was a pleasure to photograph – very easy going!
Evergreen Photographer – Jumping brothers
Posted in Action pictures, Children's portraits, Evergreen Colorado photographer on September 11, 2009| Leave a Comment »
This returning client decided to have some action in their session this time. So after playing with their absolutely adorable puppy, we brought out the mattress, started the music and moved! Both kids had a blast!
Evergreen children’s photographer – All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth
Posted in Action pictures, Children's portraits, Evergreen Colorado photographer on September 10, 2009| Leave a Comment »
The timing of this session was very carefully planned. The Mom had been waiting patiently for her son’s front two teeth to fall out so we could capture that wonderful toothless smile before those new teeth started growing in. And now she has been waiting patiently for me to proof all those Alaska sessions! Thank you for your patience! 🙂
Conifer senior photography – High school senior black belt
Posted in Conifer Colorado photographer, Senior pictures on September 4, 2009| Leave a Comment »
I felt priviledged to take the senior pictures for this Conifer High School senior. He is a third degree black belt instructor at my Taekwondo school and has shown amazing patience when helping me to learn my forms and techniques (it’s hard to teach an old dog a new trick!). This time the tides were turned and it was my turn to instruct him as to how to stand, turn his head and place his hands.