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Monthly Archives: March 2009

Spring Break Exclusive!

If you are looking for unique and exclusive portrait experience for your family then our Spring Break “Portraits at the Shore” sessions will be a perfect fit. We will be renting a home in the beautiful new coastal beach town of Seabrook http://www.seabrookwa.com/ which provides a breathtaking backdrop. Driving time...

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Happy First Birthday “M”!

What a fun session! “M” is such a sweetheart and just loved the balloons and icing. We were able to catch lots of great shots during her first birthday shoot. Thanks so much for sharing “M”’s first year with me.

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Sneak Peek for Baby “A”

“A” has grown so much and is such a cutie! She just loved her feet and relaxing in our boppy. Here are just a few from our session.

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Two Month Old Twin Boys

This was such a fun session with these little guys. They both had such a wonderful personality and enjoyed the warm lights and camera. We were even able to catch a few smiles. Here is the sneak peek from their session.

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Fun One Year Session With “E”!

Amazing “E” had his one year session this weekend and we had so much fun. He loved to play ball and crawl as fast as can be. I just love his smile! I can’t wait to see him in April for a Tulip Session.
Here is a quick sneak peek for this wonderful...

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First Birthday Sneak Peek!

I had the pleasure of working with this wonderful family again. It was so much fun to see how much “D” had grown from his last session. He has such an amazing personality and smile. Here are a few shots from his first birthday session.

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Flat Stanley tours the City!

We started off our day in the city at Safeco field, the home of the Seattle Mariners.  Flat Stanley picked up a Hoodie at the Mariner Store as it was a bit chilly.  From there we toured Pike Place Market where Stanley saw lots of fish even a few flying ones.  Near Pike Place was...

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