In April, my dad and his sister organized a family reunion of their families on Easter weekend.  It’s strange to call it a family reunion because when we were kids our families frequently saw each other even though my aunt and her family lived in Georgia and we in Mississippi.  My aunt, my uncle and their three daughters would visit Mississippi because that’s where my grandparents lived and where my aunt grew up.  I remember those times fondly.  We all stair stepped in age…my oldest brother, my oldest cousin, my middle brother, my middle cousin, me and then my younger cousin.  We had not seen seem them all since my grandmother passed away several years ago and I was thrilled to be able to visit them with my family.  I took lots of pictures and they are basically just snapshots but I felt this was too great not to share.

Please continue on to Brianna Wallace’s blog here to see her day.

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Many times parents become anxious during sessions because the kids are excited.  They’re in a new place and want to explore or  have no interest in the camera.  However the images always turn out beautifully.  Kids are themselves no matter what I do and I try and capture that.  I know this family pretty well and the boys weren’t as interested in a session as mom was.  🙂  But we had fun, explored the park, picked some blackberries and made beautiful images.



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It’s another 1o on 10.  I’m a little late this month so it’s 10 on 15.  This day was from a recent trip to Houston.  Please continue on to the Cara’s blog to see her day here.

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I have enjoyed bluebonnet season so much this year.  This family specifically wanted images in the bluebonnets and I’m so glad they did.  We had a blast playing in the flowers and I loved capturing them and their sweet spirits.  What a gift to be able to capture this time in their lives!

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Cash is one of the most adorable almost 2 year olds I know.  I think my girl thinks so too.  Cash and my girl are in preschool together and she’s been very excited as I process these images.  This is my second time photographing Cash’s family.  They are so fun and full of love for each other.  And Cash has got the biggest, most beautiful eyes that in my opinion scream for black and white images.  All of these I adore in black and white.

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  • Stephanie

    I LOVE THESE – even the one with my profile. 🙂

I photographed this family almost three years ago.  Little sister was a baby and big sister was the age of little sister now.  Big sister wasn’t too impressed with my camera but little sister hammed it up for me.  They have grown so much since our last time together and traded roles.  Big sister loved the bluebonnets and playing it up for the camera, but little sister was hesitant.  And what a beautiful family.  Their love and warmth for each other just radiated.  Hope you enjoy these B family!  

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It’s almost always a struggle for me to capture my own kids.  Occasionally I get the shot I’m dreaming about but not often.  They know all my tricks and are honestly a little over it.  Even my girl.  So this weekend when I wanted to do some bluebonnets pictures I called my friends Nancy and Matt and asked her to come along with her dogs, her friend from out of town, and her friend’s cute daughter.  Finely and my boy became fast friends and spent most of the weekend together.  Thanks Nancy and Matt!  🙂  My girl also adores Nancy’s dogs, especially CoCo.  And who could ask for more photogenic dogs.

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