Atlanta Children’s Photographer | NAPCP Image Competition

These lovely folks are the family of my good friend, Leah. These shots were taken on a visit to Southern California last September — and yes, I am just now getting around to sharing them.  Whoops! I am especially proud of one of the images of her sweet daughter, Kate, because it received an honorable mention in the January […]

April 10, 2015

children, family

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Atlanta Family Photographer | Gavin + Keegan

These two handsome little dudes belong to my sister. These images were taken this past Fall for their holiday card. It’s always a bit crazy with 2 boys, especially because the little one hasn’t mastered the concept of sitting still for any period of time quite yet. 😉 He is, however, completely bribable with m+m’s (which […]

February 3, 2015

family

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Atlanta Children’s Photographer | Grey, Age 9.

This dude was awesome and so much fun! We had a blast exploring the location, hiding in the tall grass, using sticks as swords ( as boys do!) and chatting about Minecraft. His mom warned me beforehand that having his photo taken was not on his list of favorite things to do. Ha! I hope […]

January 27, 2015

Client Work, family

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Atlanta Family Photographer | 2 days in Chattanooga with one of my favorite families!

I’m sure anyone who frequents my blog will recognize these faces. When I heard my dear friend, Deb, and her two littles were driving up to Chattanooga, TN for big sister’s Regatta – I just knew I had to go up for a visit! I am so glad I did! Chattanooga is beautiful – the […]

November 6, 2013

family

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Atlanta Family Photographer | Brynn + Brooke

These photos were taken back in June to celebrate Brynn and Brooke’s upcoming first birthday! They sure were busy little bees but so much fun as well! I always really enjoy photographing twins, they seem to have the coolest bond. Thanks for choosing me to document your little cuties!! I hope to see them in […]

August 1, 2013

babies, Client Work, family

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