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Pietra’s Private Cake Smash Session
When the join of turning 1 is too great for a mini session, we book a private Cake Smash Session and play doll for an hour. Cake Smash, different scenarios, milk bath. She got it all! Since she was a baby, Pietra had these beautiful big dark eyes that just melt you. And lips, smiles and hair… she is a true doll. Happy birthday, Pietra! I can’t wait to see you grow and make mommy and daddy very happy as you already do.
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January 2018 Newsletter – Telling All
For more on my Valentine’s Day Kids Minis, click here. For my Couple’s Only Valentine’s Day Mini Sessions, click here. For information on Cake Smash Sessions, click here. For Newborn Samples, click here.
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A Fresh Baby for the Nguyen Family
When I met with them at the new Jacobs Medical Center for baby #4’s Fresh 48 Session, he didn’t even have a name. That is how young he was. Now we know it: baby Henry. He didn’t need a name: the family loved him so much already, you can see it in the beautiful pictures of his older siblings seeing him for the very first time. I may have she a tear. Or many. If you don’t know what a Fresh 48 Session is, here is the scoop: it is an intimate documentary style session for families that want to capture their newborn’s first few hours after being born. Over time those…
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San Diego Christmas Tree Sessions – Liam
There is no more magical time than Christmas. I’ve always loved the look on a child’s face as they look at a Christmas tree in awe. I too can stare at them for a while. It is just magical and precious. Taking pictures of my kids decorating our Christmas tree is one of my favorite Christmas traditions in our household. And now you can have it too. Here is Liam, so tiny in front of that big tree. I can only imagine him growing and that tree not looking that big anymore. Such moments like these are so precious and must be documented. Let’s capture the magic and start a…
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Telling All – All Colors Photography Newsletter – December 2017
December deals! Telling All – All Colors Photography Newsletter – December 2017