Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Just look at these girls!!!!






I just love meeting with this family every year! These pretty girls are always impeccably dressed, and so much fun!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Wide Open Spaces.....





Finally, a perfect night for a session at Van Hoosen Farms! A perfect place for a spunky girl to run and play and look beautiful, don't you agree?

Friday, November 7, 2008

End of Autumn shoots....











Its getting dark early now, and cold outside! This may well be the end of my outside shoots for the year before next Spring....and it was absolutely beautiful! This blue eyed boy had a lot of patience for me, and it the lighting was perfect.




Although I haven't shot in Royal Oak much lately, I think that I will have to keep it in mind for next year! It is unique, and beautiful, too.




Of course, such handsome boys make it easy.....here's a preview of the many, many images from this session!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Another Pretty Baby!






It seems that lately, babies are everywhere!

And, fortunately for me..I get to photograph the prettiest of them!

This little girl was so happy, and we were able to get sooo many nice images. This post doesn't even come close to representing all of them....but here is just a few!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

THE SWARM!





Everything was set up for an unusually beautiful shoot...a gorgeous family, with two stunning little girls in dresses, even a sweet little pup. The park was stacked with autumn colored trees, and a river complete with bridge. There was only one drawback.....the MOSQUITOS. And I don't mean just a few...I mean, a swarm bad enough to turn someone into a human pin-cushion, chase-us-away-from-a-beautiful-setting bad. So, sadly, we had to rush across town to a more comfortable location.

Happily, this family couldn't photograph badly if they tried. So, here's a few from our rushed session..I hope the girls aren't still itchy!