G. Family

This session was almost perfect!  From the gorgeous couple and their sweet children, to their home that looked like it was out of a magazine, all of it was great.

The Mom wanted a session in their home of them interacting and playing, but their little boy had other ideas.  While his twin sisters were absolutely fine with me taking photos of them, he wasn’t even happy with me being in the same room as me.  But….after many bubbles, and time with his Daddy (and away from me), I think we got the shots we wanted.

I didn’t leave with a hug,  but not to worry…he came to my house recently, and I bribed him with lots of chocolate and I think we may have made some headway.

 

C. Family

We had planned this shoot for a few days earlier, but it was cloudy and gloomy.  After talking to the Mom and telling her I really wanted a sunny evening for her session, she rearranged their work/activities and we moved it to a Tuesday afternoon.  And…it was perfect.  When the client listens, and understands that the weather ultimately decides if their is a session or not, it really helps me do my job.

The middle daughter is my daughters school friend.  She is kind, shy and funny, her older sister is more extrovert and knew exactly how to pose in front of the camera, and her baby sister is the one that keeps them all on their toes.

Mom and Dad, you have three wonderful girls and I loved spending that warm Dallas evening with you.

 

K. Family

This session took place before Christmas, and the Mum had bought some pj’s from England for her boys and wanted to include them in the photos, with the possibility of using them in her Christmas cards.

Quick clothing change and it was time for family photos.  But by then, they were done with photos and ready to run…away from me 🙂  These boys are full of life, laughter and energy, and I know their parents wouldn’t want it any other way.

 

P. Family

Omg, these kids!  Going into a session with them, you just never know how it will be.  This was my 3rd session with them, the first one was in a field, the second was more urban, this time around we decided on a mix of both.  Well, we know from now on, they are not rural kids.  A sight of a spider or an ant sent them running.  All the Mom and I could do was laugh at them. Oh and the heat, they aren’t big fans of the Dallas heat, but nor am I!

A. Family

This lovely client wanted me to go to a location that I hadn’t shot at.  And I was glad that they had suggested this place.  It is built to look like a town in Croatia, with some of the stones even imported from there.

Being with this family for that morning, I remember the kids having the cutest little giggles.  They were so happy and had no problems hugging each other (and not letting go!) when asked.