
Monthly Archives: February 2009

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Ok, I couldn’t wait to download my images after this session because I knew they’d be so much fun! Â Normally, around here, when it snows, my clients reschedule. Â I completely understand that. Â So when we got several inches of the fluffy white stuff, and my scheduled session with this adorable one year old went forward, I was thrilled to take her and her family outside for a few shots. Â It was the end of the session, and the snow was coming down hard so we only stayed out for a few minutes. Â But here’s a quick one of our snowy session.

I absolutely adore this age. Â Six. Â So happy and carefree. Â And this young lady fit right in. Â I loved that she totally got into the whole session. Â Â She was the perfect little model–able to follow direction so well and give me not only beautiful smiles, but those non-smiling pensive looks I so love to photograph also. Â And did I mention she had fun? Â
Oh, and I think of her as our good luck charm, because at the end of the session she asked me about our chickens and if there were any eggs in the hen house. Â So I checked for her and was rewarded with our very first Aracauna egg–a blue green egg. Â Her mom says she’s still talking about that egg. Â

I can’t remember the last time I photographed such an expressive little one so new to this world. Â We tried hard to get him to sleep, but he wasn’t having any of it. Â He gave me the cutest little looks–I think he must have been thinking, “lady, get that flashing light out of my face!” every time I clicked the shutter. Â But regardless of what I assume he must have been thinking about his first portrait session, he was so much fun to photograph, and I enjoyed every second of meeting him.














































