Recently a lovely mom came to me and said she was looking to do a portrait session that captured the special relationship between her two daughters. Okay, I'm there!
Mary Lou asked if I could squeeze her in right away - her two daughters were about to head out of town. 20-year-old Emma was going back to college, and 26- year- old Johanna was going back to her home in Colorado. We quickly set a date, met at nearby park on a mercifully warm late November day, and captured some wonderful images. It was clear to me right away that the relationship between these sisters was indeed special, and I can see why Mary Lou wanted to document it. But what I also saw was the incredible bond they have with their mom. They were all so comfortable together, and so loving, and it was just more proof (and as a mom myself I think I already knew this) that a mother's bond with her children continues until…well, forever.
Friday, February 8, 2008
A GREAT Mother and Daughter session
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Saturday, October 27, 2007
Senior sessions are so cool...
It was such a blast photographing Michaela and Claire's senior portraits! They're great friends - and they really enjoyed their session walking around in Collingswood. I love photographing seniors in cool places - lots of neat backgrounds and alleyways. They'll be using some of these images in their yearbook - can't wait to see it!
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Friday, October 26, 2007
Welcome to baby Abigail!
What a pleasure it was to meet baby Abigail! Especially because I photographed her mom and dad's wedding a few years ago! I love keeping in touch with my clients as their lives unfold, and having the privilege of capturing more memories for them. Tom and Christine are a dear couple, and they are blessed with a truly beautiful (and very alert!) baby girl...
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Friday, September 21, 2007
Here's a recent wedding where the bride and groom couldn't have had more fun! Stephanie and Jim are making their home in
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