These sessions are short and sweet and typically are designed for a few different baby poses. If baby is sleeping, some with parents can be included as well.
Desert Scapes and Washes in DC Ranch
DC Ranch offers a number of magical places to photograph. Especially out in the desert paths and washes...with the right light there is magic to be found.
Little sister and Big Brother Home Session
sometimes keeping it simple and your kiddos in the confines of your home is best! all we need is some great natural light and preferably solid walls and some fun textures. the blue wall paneling was in the little girl's room...the alphabet banner lovingly placed in the little boy's. love love love these!
Multiple Family Sessions
I thoroughly enjoy capturing large families. I especially love when grandparents get their children and grand kids together. Multiple generations and their multi faceted personalities always make for an amusing and unique session...and crazy fun! And the photos...precious and priceless. I can't imagine one day doing a portrait session with my girls and their families. Photos really do mean everything. Capturing our lives and legacies.
McCormick Stillman Railroad Park
McCormick Stillman Railroad Park in Scottsdale is not only a great place to take your kids, but a fabulous location for portraits. I recommend early mornings here, before the rides open and we have the place all to ourselves.
Basic Newborn Session
Sometimes we can accomplish a lot with a Basic Session. As long as baby is asleep, the kids are happy, the house is warm, the light is right, the setting inspiring...
The Basic Session is one hour of session time and choice of ten digital files.
Moms and Teen Daughters Session
Teenagers and their adoring mommies. Over the years I have found some commonalities between them all. Moms can't help but love their babies, teens can't help being annoyed by them. This mom's choice of t-shirt inspired some really funny crazy shenanigans. The girls were so awesome in following suggestions and direction...so many laughs, and lots of eye rolling, too. I hope to do something like this with my girls someday. Fingers crossed that they don't grow into teens, though.