It's awesome to watch children change and develop their personalities. The sparkle in her eye and sweet smile was a must to document.
A traditional image is important to capture. It's still a moment in time.
Widening the perspective adds serenity to the image.
Being fun and goofy is awesome.
Always happy with mama!
I love the angle of this shot, photographed slightly upward from a low position.
Just plain ol' jolly!
The simplicity of falling leaves.
I love the anticipation in her face!
Another traditional image, just getting the family a little closer together.
In the leaves with dad - what's better than that.....
Adding mom of course!
I L.O.V.E. this shot - a runner up for my fave of the day. The angle, the colors and their relaxed body positions - all so natural.
Onto the next family, starting off with a traditional portrait.
I do tend to prefer the closer portraits so you can really see their faces.
Blue sky and so many other colors.
I like the interaction here, all focused on the baby.
OK, so this little guy was my BFF all afternoon long. Friends with me = friends with the camera. He just could not wait to throw up those leaves!
Wait, one more sec.....
Hold on, hold on.....
Go! My favorite image of the day.
Like this, too. (I know, I know - I told you I had a hard time editing!)
I assumed the same low position as he did in order to get the eyes focused well into the lens plus the depth of field with the brush on the ground.
As much as I like the previous shot, I think his face looks more lit up here, entranced by something. So sweet.
He was so friendly - I even got invited to his house to play. How stinkin' cute is that?
Here comes little sis. Kids, pumpkins and hay makes a great picture.
The time in their lives at these teeny sizes will go so quickly - it's great to capture it.
The boots! Will you just look at those boots?! Her expression is priceless, too.
A calm moment with mom (and very well color coordinated as well).
There is nothing I don't like about this image. I even like the fact that you can see dad propping her up from behind.
My favorite aspect of this dad's expression is how it will warm her heart when she sees this picture as a grown up.
Propping kids up on dad's knee is great for father/son shots.
Enter Grandma and Grandpa! You can immediately tell it's a fun bunch.
And again, a little closer to really see those smiling faces.
The whole gang. The picture we all so often want. I'm so glad they have it.
Grandma wanted this special shot of her girls and grandkids. Very proud indeed.
Regular blog followers know that I always take photos of just the parents - it's important!
Mom and dad still got it goin' on!
The only shot of the day in black and white. Just love it.
A sweet time in their lives.
I wanted to switch it up a bit here.
"No spaces" is a must for me when capturing families! One last group shot - lots of smiles!
Many many thanks to all of you for asking me to document your growing family - I had a blast and hope you always enjoy reliving these special times through the images. xoxo
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