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Thorsten ~ Sneek Peak
I've been on a bit of a run photographing little ones recently. Next up is Thorsten (pronounced Tor-stun), the first addition for Beth & Ferdinand, wonderful friends from of foundation group. More to come on this little guy, but here's quick little peek of what's coming to the blog this weekend. |
Baby Emily [Dallas Newborn Photographer]
A couple weeks ago I was thrilled to see the Groff family again. We had done a family session with them last October, but since then there has been a +1 addition to the family unit. Little Emily Madison had a few tough weeks to get through after she was born, but she put up a good fight and is now well on her way to being a happy, healthy baby.Mom Cathy and dad Greg came in today to view their images, so I'm stoked to be able to share a few of them on the blog now. |
Ornery, right? She works for the camera on her own terms and lets you know when she's ready to try something else. |
Dad Greg doesn't stand a chance with those eyes. |
While Emily was on break, I spent a little time with big sister Caitlyn and big brother Josh. I photograph a lot of families, and on more than a few occasions the siblings can sometimes, shall we say, barely tolerate each other. Not the case with these two. When Kylie and I got to the house, they were playing together and all smiles. When we left almost 2 hours later, they were playing together and all smiles. So much fun together. |
Heads up, ladies... future GQ man in the making. |
This last one was my favorite of the session. Little Emily was lettin' out a giant-size yawn and Caitlyn & Josh got a more giant-sizer kick out of it. Fantastical. |
This last one was my favorite of the session. Little Emily was lettin' out a giant-size yawn and Caitlyn & Josh got a more giant-sizer kick out of it. Fantastical. |
Rain!
Finally, some agua from above. The monthly water bill has been begging for a reprieve, and if we don't get a little more rain, I may sneak over to the neighbor's house in teh wee hours of the morning and hook our soaker houses and sprinklers up their outdoor water spickets. |