I had the privilege of photographing a wonderful family wedding in April. It was on the beach and it was beautiful. You can see some pics here Allayna and Chris. A sister of the bride was 8 months pregnant and she was glowing. She was a darling bridesmaid and really was fun to photograph. I was honored to get a call from her to photograph her sweet little Miss T. We had fun posing this little cutie pie. She was really a good baby and did not mind all the fuss and changing of clothes. I love the shots captured! Here are a few sneak peeks of our Friday night fun in the park!
Archive for the ‘Children’ Category
Sweet Little Miss T. {Friendswood Children’s Photography}
August 14, 2010Sweet Little Family {Friendswood Family Photographer}
June 21, 2010The heat and humidity was off the charts but we had fun. I think this is just a beautiful family. Of course I am biased – this is my lovely niece and her husband and son. Our sweet and precious little boy was not wanting to play our photography games. He had his own agenda! We did get a few really cute smiles. As long as the bubbles were blowing – he was happy. We are planning another shoot soon with some of my new props. I can’t wait!
My neighbor Miss Julia – is a lovely barrel racing gal. She has always been beautiful – she was born that way. Her skills with the horses were learned from her Mom. She is growing fast so I had to jump at the chance to get a few snaps of her in her cowboy hat and boots. It is so nice to have them next door. Our kitty Rosie – loves them so.
Island Girls – Part 2
February 24, 2010Island Girls {Galveston Custom Portraiture}
February 22, 2010I have known these beautiful island girls since they were born. Who would have known how swiftly they would grow into lovely young ladies? I still can’t believe it myself. And yet here they are- with all of the glory that goes along with being a teenager. We had fun running all around Galveston’s historic district looking for cool places to shoot. Hurricane Ike really pummeled the island where my parents were born and raised. I found a building where someone had marked the water line. I had the girls and my son pose underneath it. I am standing across the street – about 2 feet below them. From my estimate, the water was at least 8 feet in that location. No one thought the water could rise so high and yet it did. But just like a Phoenix rising from the ashes – Galveston is back.
There are so many wonderful spots in Galveston. You really should go and check it out.
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