Friday, October 3, 2008
Roberts Family - Take II
The Roberts family multiplied! Sue called me up to capture her family that was visiting in from out of town. 6 Adults and 2 kids later we were ready and shooting. I photographed the Roberts Family a year ago for some family shots and it was great to do it again with even more family. It is so much fun to work with clients again. They become more like friends and there kids grow with you. Her girls were even more comfortable with me this time and it was great to see how much they have grown!
Sue's sister and family were there with their 2 boys (cutest little blondies!) and Sue's parents. I started with some group shots and then had a few minutes with each child to capture their little personalities. The emphasis was mostly on the children so we took them to a bench and then a small creek.
Now is a great time to get photos of the family. We are designing some new templates for Christmas and New Year's Cards. We also have some great options of paper and sizes. Hurry up and schedule your time before it's too late!
Thanks again Roberts family! You are all too much fun!!
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5 comments:
so beautiful, anna..you should post more often! i love the way you always capture the sweetness of the little ones you photograph..good job sis.
I love the bright colors! What a cute family :)
i really love these anna! the black and whites are so sicccccck. you are super duper talented!!!
anna i love them all, but I just had to mention the amazing composition of the second family photo. i saw this and thought, genius. I love it.
I like the one with the children dangling their feet over the stream. It's so storybook. It takes me back to the creek that I used to play in when I was little. Did I ever take you down there? I would wear these huge rubber boots that went to my knees and tromp around, returning home just before dark, covered in mud, and starving. :) I like these photos because they capture how in our childhood, everything is a mystery just waiting to be discovered.
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