• children & families,  pets

    the iaco family

    Since the last time I photographed them, they added a “pandemic puppy” to their family. Bruno was cute and crazy all at once, and because of his furry face it was really hard to tell when he was actually looking my way! We still managed to get some good shots in- and in the pictures where they are all barely holding in their laughs, it’s because I was holding his leash and trying to shoot while he was trying to pull me off my feet! I’m all about the full service photography! Even when it comes to dog walking (or dogs walking me).

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  • children & families

    the hohoho family

    Love this crew on a regular basis, but loved then even more when they whipped out the christmas outfits for our session! I mean, how can you not laugh? When laughs were so hard to come by in 2020 (and 2021 so far), anyway to bring a smile is good!

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    the harr family

    One of my closest friends and her identical twin boys (one of the reasons we became friends- twin moms!) from their fall session at Wantagh Park. They have a very special connection to the park and the bench pictured. The bench has a plaque on it dedicated to her mom/the boys grandmother who passed away a few years ago. The bench is in her spot in the park where they always went as kids. I had to get it in a few of the pictures too. And ps. isn’t my friend stunning!? The boys are now huge (like 6ft)

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    the gal family

    I loved photographing this matched set of brothers and sisters! They were all so sweet and adorable and the way the littles loved their bigs so much (and vice-versa) was so great to see!

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    the gaff family

    Very longtime clients that have become friends over the years. Mom and I have “adorable” nicknames for each other which I will not be mentioning here. One positive thing to come out of Covid was lots of older kids being home for extended periods of time (ok, so maybe this isn’t all entirely good for either the kids or the parents) but it enabled families to get in shoots that they probably normally wouldn’t have been able to do. It might not be a time we all choose to remember looking back, but there were definitely some good parts. I hope I was able to capture one of those “good parts” for this awesome family to keep forever.

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