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My philosophy . . .
I love working with people who are fun. Genuine. Real. And that’s what my photography is really all about: capturing the real you. I can see the connections between the members of your family and the beauty in each one of you -- and that’s what I want to capture with my camera.
I don’t do the typical matching-outfits portraits, or the canvas-backdrop-strobe-lighting-say-cheese portraits. I don’t want you to worry about having perfect hair, perfect smiles, and the kids on their best behavior. Relax. Have fun. Be yourself. I want to show you your family the way I see it through my lens: happy, beautiful, flawless in spite of the flaws.
So when I show up for your session, you don’t have to do any pretending. Just be real. I like t-shirts and jeans and flip-flops. And jammies. And mussed up hair and lollipop-stained faces. I love hugs and tickle fights and peals of laughter, and snuggles and kisses too. These things are real. This is the way I want to remember my family, and it’s the way I want to help you remember yours.
Today we venture into the kitchen. (I had to wait till it was clean enough to photograph! Oh, and please rest assured that we plan to replace the olive green countertops very soon . . .
And now, on to the living room! The walls are a dove grey and right now everything else is brown, red, and white, but I’m thinking that deep teal might work well in here too, tying in the stained glass windows on either side of the fireplace . . .