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Mini [Rochester, NY Children’s Photographer]

I love this little family.  I’ve been photographing Landon since he was a newborn, and the boy just keeps getting cuter and cuter.  I photographed him four times in his first year of life, and then I’ve also gotten to see his big sister a couple times during holiday mini-sessions.  Their momma is so sweet, […]

January 9, 2013

Photography

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Kickin’ It

I’ve been sick for way too long.  It’s wiped me out–for almost two full weeks.  But this morning I woke up feeling better, thankfully.  So I finally got down and played, which I feel like I haven’t done in forever.  We made a bunch of things with dominoes and then Brayden remembered a long time […]

January 8, 2013

Project 365

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Mini [Rochester, NY Family Photographer]

At this rate, truly, I will have all of my holiday minis posted by April.  But oh well, a trickle here and a trickle there is just as effective as the tortoise, who won the race anyhow.  I’ve gotten to know this family through my lens for a few different sessions–Jenilee always does a super […]

January 7, 2013

Photography

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Glowing [Rochester, NY Maternity Photographer]

Sara was hoping for sun during their maternity session.  I could tell by the pinterest board she sent me that she loved the look of sun flare in images.  I do too. . . I think it is romantic and makes everything look lovely.  All day long, on the day of their session, it was […]

January 4, 2013

Photography

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Junk Food

No doubt about it–my boys have their momma’s sweet tooth. They would both choose junk over normal food if they could, for every meal.  And I, if we’re being completely honest, would do the same.  For Christmas, we got received a homemade ice cream maker from James’ sister and family.  We’ve made it twice so […]

January 3, 2013

Project 365

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