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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Growing with Nicholas

Little Nicholas was just growing so fast he flew right past the 3 month photoshoot and we ended up with a 5 month shoot instead!  That's what happens - they grow lickety-split right before your eyes and before you know it an entire month is gone!



Glad I got to capture this cutie's toothless grin before it isn't so toothless anymore!


Friday, September 21, 2012

Raindrops Fallin' on my Head Lens

On the way to this session I literally drove through a torrential downpour.  The you-can't-see-anything-1-foot-in-front-of-your-car kind of storm.  But toward my destination I saw a break in the clouds, and I hoped with all my might that we could get our session in before the storm!

When I arrived the sky was beginning to threaten me with little sprinkles and spit-like rain, enough to keep me and my camera in the car waiting for the family to arrive.  Once they got there we got crack-a-lackin' (in the words of Eddie Murphy) so we could beat the rain!  We ended up with some great shots - despite the spittle falling from the sky and the rushed nature of the session! Here are a few of my favorites!


 

Isn't he a cutie!                                               She grabbed a flower and posed like that on her own!

This is the teenager-didn't-want-to-get-her-new-shoes-dirty-in-the-wet-grass-so-daddy-carried-her shot. :)

 
I mean.... seriously - the cuteness!

 Even after the craziness of three kids... these two still have 'it'.  And I love that about them!
 This last one might just be my very favorite from the night... not because I distressed it a bit... but because of the look they are giving each other... and because this couple is just... well... for lack of a better word, amazing.

Thanks Turner family, for letting me (yet again) capture your beautiful family!