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the agog family
A big oops on this one…totally missed posting this session after christmas cards went out (yeah, like i said…BIG oops!) and the kids are too awesome not to share at all. So better late than never. Timmy’s BFF James and his super brother and sister-
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kirstin’s sweet 16
Last week I got to photograph this awesome young lady’s sweet 16 at Warehouse 5. With a 1920s themed bash, a full court, and the most amazing pink dress -the whole evening rocked! It was pretty cold and very windy but we all sucked it up to get some outdoor pictures-soooo worth it (well, at least to me!). Happy birthday Kirstin! (there are more than a few twirly pictures, i couldn’t resist posting them.) e are
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lexi’s first communion
The most last minute shoot I think I ever had, but turned out to be a favorite session so I think it was all just fine! Mom texted me from the hair salon where she was doing a trial run for Lexi’s hair for her communion for a quick session 2 hours later. Big, huge thanks to Penny at Emris Penny Salon for the referral. If you need highlights (she does mine) or an updo, or a blowout and cut, Penny is your go to!! The weather that day was rain and clouds all morning, and like 15 minutes before our session it was wall to wall sun. See, it was meant to be! And Lexi reminded me of one of my favorite movies- Curly Sue. Little girl with a big personality and really, really sweet. Hope your communion day is lovely!
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the glyn family
Going thru my files and cleaning up for the start of a new season and realized there were two sessions I haven’t posted from the fall yet. Oops. This was one of them, and I’d hate to not share these cuties with you. As it turns out, these are the folks that bought my parents house (the house I grew up in from 12 years old, onward). Small world, huh?
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ella’s bat mitzvah
Had the pleasure of photographing this lovely young lady’s bat mitzvah. Since their temple is conservative, no pictures could be taken on the Sabbath, so we met twice. Once the day before her big day to do some pictures in the temple, and then the next day at her celebration. The party was at Warehouse 5 (they always do a great job) and everyone was having a great time which made my job nice and easy! Especially loved the part beforehand where we got to go outside for some portraits on the super awesome grounds under the bridge. Even though it was freeeeeeezing, Ella was a trouper and we got some fun stuff. And btw, is that not the coolest Yad (the pointer for reading the torah) you’ve ever seen? A lacrosse stick. Loved that!!