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Tag Archives: Southlake

2012 Bluebonnets {Grapevine Child Photography}

This year’s bluebonnets were absolutely GORGEOUS. Even though the fields were a little overtaken by the yellow “flowers”, I think they added a little bit of “something” to the images. The kids were fabulous, it wasn’t too windy and it didn’t rain! Could you ask for a better spring outdoor portrait session than that in...

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Fields of Blue Mini Session 2012 {Grapevine Child Photographer}

The bluebonnets are here!

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Home for the Holidays – Christmas Mini Sessions {Dallas Fort Worth Family Photography}

It’s that time of year again – time to celebrate faith and family. These family mini sessions will be held outside in local parks in both Southlake and Colleyville. Sessions start at 4:00 and have 20 minute time slots until 5:20.  

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What to Wear – Fall/Winter Family {Southlake, TX Family Photographer}

So many times people ask me what they should wear or how to coordinate their family for portraits. Most of the time, especially in the studio, simple is best because we want to see you and not necessarily your clothes.  But, I do love texture in clothes, and showcasing your unique style. So that means,...

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Fall Mini Sessions 2011

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Bluebonnets Revealed {Keller Tx Child Photographer}

We had a good time last Friday night. The wind was blowing like a crazy, but we braved it, windswept hair and all. I wanted to share a few because they turned out so cute. It is amazing the difference in pictures within a half an hour of each other due to where the sun...

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Emersen at 6 Months | Dallas Fort Worth Baby Photographer

This little girl just keeps getting cuter and cuter! This is her second session in the Watch Me Grow program. I also got to photograph her as a "Pod" and a "Pea". I just love watching the little ones grow from the very beginning! We got so many amazing pictures of Emersen. We actually were...

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