I photographed Amy and Tyler’s wedding in August of 2010, and have been waiting patiently ever since for them to produce a baby for me to photograph đ My patience has finally paid off! Here’s sweet Kira on her eighth day of life. What a darling little rosebud! I can’t wait to watch her grow! Congratulations Amy and Tyler, she’s beautiful!
Claire
I took these snapshots of my friend Juli’s daughter Claire almost eight years ago, and just came across them last night when going through my archives. Let me share a little secret with you: when you’re a photographer, you are your own worst critic. The longer you work in this field, the harder you are on yourself. I remember visiting Juli in June of 2007, and not being able to resist taking a few snapshots of little Claire because she looked so cute. But upon reviewing the pictures a few hours later, I decided that they were all terrible, and I never even showed them to Juli! I look at them today and think they’re adorable. Typical! Claire is now almost nine, is still extremely adorable, and is into scouting, swimming, running and choir. How time flies!
Heirloom generations portraits
What can I say about this lovely group of ladies that I had in my studio last weekend? What a pleasure it was to create these heirloom portraits featuring four generations, ages 6 to 92! I hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I enjoyed taking them. And stay tuned for my generations portraits special coming up for Mother’s Day… I will announce the details on Saturday!
Amy & Tyler’s maternity portraits!
I can’t tell you how excited I am about Amy and Tyler’s baby, because I’m the lucky photographer who gets to document his or her first year! I shot Amy and Tyler’s wedding in 2010, so I was tickled to hear their baby news. We did these sweet maternity portraits last week at Cheesman Park in Denver (all the while dodging the many spring sun worshippers playing hooky from school or work). It was so good to see these guys again, and Amy you are looking radiant! I can’t wait to meet your little one!