Category archives: portraits

Welcome Davian!

I’d like to introduce you to Davian, who was born on December 13th, about four months before he was supposed to enter this world. He’s a tough little guy! In the last four months he’s grown from his birth weight of one and-a-half pounds to almost five pounds! I took these portraits of Davian in the NICU on March 29th, three days before what should have been his due date. You may recognize his parents, Angela and Devon, from the wedding pictures I did of them last May. Obviously this has been a tough journey for them — having such a premature baby is unbelievably taxing, both physically and emotionally, yet Devon and Angela have shown nothing but strength and unwavering courage. They have spent every spare moment at the hospital by Davian’s side from the moment he was born, even sleeping in his room. They have proven to be simply phenomenal parents of a simply phenomenal little boy.

Although Davian at four months is still smaller than a normal newborn, you can see the progress he has made by comparing the outer set of footprints on this card with the inner set. Go Davian go!

Davian is already a man of discerning tastes! (Click on the photo for a larger view.) He’s also the apple of everyone’s eye in the NICU.

When he resists finishing his bottle, Devon and Angela must resort to feeding Davian through a tube in his nose. They make sure he consumes every ounce! Both of them have become very adept at attending to their tiny son, and medical jargon has become second nature to them.



Love the yawn — so cute!


A funny little moment between father and son.




Here is an image of Davian that I took on Christmas Eve when he was just 11 days old. You can see how tiny he was. He has made so much progress since then! Very soon he’ll be allowed to go home. That’s great news!

Heather, Luke and Max


I took these portraits while in Phoenix last month. It’s just taken me a while to get around to blogging them! This is Heather and her sons Lucas and Max, aged eight and six. (And their dog, Nelly.) These two boys are so full of energy. They just barely let me take about four seated, formally posed shots, and then they were off! You see the results of the posed shots above, and the crazy energy below. At one point they were standing on a picnic table yelling COWABUNGA! They were so cute!

Thanks guys, I had fun taking these. Can’t wait ’til next time!









Here they are yelling “Cowabunga!”

A totally unscripted moment. They were just checking out the ducks.

Aalia’s baby book


You may remember Aalia from the portraits I did of her in December, when she was just 11 days old. Her parents, Aaron and Souheila, wanted a special keepsake of Aalia’s infancy as well as some special gifts for the grandmothers, so they ordered a custom 8×8″ linen album and two handmade trifold folios featuring their favorite images from the portrait sitting. The album is sage green and the folios are light plum and plum brocade, both with ivory ribbons. They’re gorgeous! I hope these photos do them justice! (Click on the images to see them larger.)





Gretchen & John


I finally got to meet Gretchen and John, who hired me long distance months and months ago for their upcoming June wedding, and they are so much fun! We took these engagement portraits a couple of weekends ago. Since their reception is going to be at the Garden of the Gods Club, we decided it would be appropos to do some of the portraits at the Garden of the Gods. For the first time in my life I did the tourist thing and took pictures of the actual sign — I felt like a dork but I’m so happy with how they turned out.

Can’t wait for the wedding, guys!







Welcome Aalia!


On the 17th I had the joy of photographing 12 day-old Aalia. I think she is one of the most beautiful babies I’ve ever seen! She’s tiny (under six pounds) and perfect. Aalia’s parents are Aaron and Souheila — you may remember them from this photo shoot I did with them in November. They are so proud of their baby girl, and they should be. She’s darling!

We took these photos in Aaron and Sou’s charming home, which was nearly empty because they were poised to move to the East Coast just a few days later. These portraits were definitely taken on Aalia’s terms! There is nothing like a sleeping infant, but sometimes getting them into that state can be a challenge ;o)

Since they’ve moved away, I’m working with Aalia’s parents long distance on creating a custom album and birth announcements for her. I’ll share more later. Until then, enjoy these!


How cute is this — she’s blowing a bubble! She has a mouth just like a little rosebud. So adorable!








Here’s the inside spread of Aalia’s birth announcement (it folds down the middle). Since Souheila is French and Aaron also speaks native French, the announcement is bilingual.