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John and Jaclyn are Married!

Finally.  The full post on John and Jaclyn’s wedding.  That’s the down fall of being a 2nd shooter.  There is no deadline to get the photos to the bride and groom (the primary shooter will edit and give those to them) so I tend to put off editing these photos while I do the sessions…

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Miss Brielle in the Bluebonnets {Sneak Peek}

Last weekend I had my final bluebonnet session for 2010.  The flowers from this bumper crop are starting to fade.  Here’s a sneak peek from the Fontenot’s session. My favorite captures are when kids are playing and not looking directly at the camera.  More to come!

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My little Protege’

WARNING: Proud Mama Post Ahead… This afternoon we went to Lowe’s to get some plants for the house.  We are trying desperately to get the house in order before our families come for the wedding.  When we were in the garden center my eldest daughter Emmie flagged me over to some plants.  She wanted me to give…

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Stand the test of time. |Children Photographer Texas

After the age of 7 my younger brother and I weren’t close again until we were high school.  Thankfully we became very close when I was a senior and he was a freshman.  Part of my job is getting siblings to sit, smile and look like they love each other.  I can’t say that I…

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More of Handsome Hudson | Austin Infant Photographer

With all of the prep of the website launch I’m a little behind on blogging.  I finished Hudson’s session and the adorableness of this session will give you a tummy ache! Hudson’s mom wanted a “little man” shot.  Nothing says “little man” like a chubby baby tummy and a tie. We took a few shots…

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Tips for taking Texas Bluebonnet Photos

So many folks have asked me about taking great photos in the bluebonnets.  I have no real secrets.  It’s pretty much dumb luck about 60% of the time. That percentage decreases as I hone my photography skills but when I was just a “mommy photographer” I can promise that it was ALL dumb luck.  That…

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The "Neighbor" Kids {Sneak Peek}

A few years back I had the best neighbors in the world.  We removed part of our back fence so the kids and the dogs could play together.  About two years ago my neighbors moved out into the country and left me to fend for myself  in suburbia.  About a month ago Brandi called and…

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Training My Children

Plato said “Do not train a child to learn by force or harshness; but direct them to it by what amuses their minds, so that you may be better able to discover with accuracy the peculiar bent of the genius of each.” We found a parked train on Sunday…don’t worry, it was in the country,…

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