Monthly Archives: October 2010

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Atlanta Newborn Photographer | Sky

I have known this little one’s mama since she was born! She is a dear family friend and I was so excited to meet her little one. She was born on September 11 while I was in California and I did not get to meet her until she was 4 weeks old!!!  When I got there and saw that gorgeous head full of blond hair I just couldn’t wait to photograph her.  She was a little touchy (which is to be expected with a 4 weeker) and definitely had her own ideas of how she wanted to be posed. All in all I think we got a lot of good shots of her.

I went back for a 2nd visit a week later and got the shots you see below.  I found that awesome daisy blanket in the top of my grandmother’s closet. I think I might keep it. :)

Atlanta Child Photographer | A visit with friends.

I just got back from a 3 week visit to Southern California (where all of these images were taken) I spent the majority of the time with my good friends Carrie Sandoval and Brittany Woodall but on my last weekend there, Carrie and her girls drove me to Orange County to spend the weekend with the amazing Leah Zawadzki and her family. Carrie and the girls stayed and hung out that first day and we had the best time! Although we do not have many photos to prove it! The kids were far too busy swimming, playing, roasting marshmallows and eating ice cream to let us take any (and we were too busy chatting!!)

I had such a great time with Leah and crew that weekend.  We went to see her oldest sing at church and then to a yummy bbq place that had the best side dishes: blueberry cornbread, sweet potato fries, fried pickles etc. I totally forgot my camera (like a dummy) so I have no documentation of that either! BUT, that night we headed to Laguna Beach to visit with friends of the Zawadzki family and that is where I captured these next images. Such a great time with great people and yummy food! Pretty cute kids too I might add :)

This next image is the only one we have from that day of all of the kids together. I overlooked it at first, or dismissed I should say.  It is flawed, not perfectly focused, no eye contact…but I love it all the same.  I am learning to accept the imperfections in life, in me, in my photographs.

And  that is what this image is, perfectly imperfect.

Leah and crew: I had a wonderfully amazing time with you and I hope to visit much more often on my next trips out west. xoxo