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Wednesday, August 27, 2008 –
This is where I traveled today to photograph this beautiful family. Big family….lots of love.
I had a hard time deciding which to post so I just gave up and posted all my favorites, so far. I may post more tomorrow.
Session preview!

















Some hazy color for ya.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008 –
“You are so precious to me, sweet as can be, baby of mine.”
~Dumbo~




Wednesday, August 27, 2008 –
Nick:
Hey Elias…where are we going to pack the velvet Elvis?
Elias:
I don’t know Nick…it really needs to be safe.
Nick:
This is important Elias, the most special thing besides the “koala hugs” already packed.
Elias:
Most definitely correct my friend. Where are we going to hang it once we get to school?
Nick:
That’s a good question.



Good luck my oldest…don’t forget to call your mother. xoxo

Friday, August 22, 2008 –
Wednesday, August 20, 2008 –
Tuesday, August 19, 2008 –
Is exactly what I heard from one of these little munchkins when we arrived at our session location today. I am so predictable…the settee was in the back of the car.
Alex..here are some images of your beautiful girls. More to come. :)







Tuesday, August 19, 2008 –
This past evening I had a pre-session consultation with a new client on her farm. Pam and Mark rescue animals…people after my own heart.
Meet these two guys. Names? Rama Lama and Ding Dong. Get it…. rama-lama-ding-dong? We were talking and suddenly I started laughing like a dork. “Rama-lama-ding-dong” I said and kept laughing. Did not snort this time though.
Anyway, speaking of animals…I have inherited a chicken to keep Mama Chickie company. We have named her Le Madamoselle Chickie, she is petite and adorable. Did a little research and she is a Mille Fleur d’uccle Bantam. She already knows the chicken routine of the farm and at night roosts above the Mama, who is also named Tuesday.
I will be sure to take some photos of them this week to post.
All for now…going to bed…1:16 am on Tuesday morning.
