I first met them when baby girl was still in mommy’s tummy. I was so excited for them because they were having a girl. At the time, I was just a few months pregnant behind her and didn’t know what I was having. (I think she did an excellent job of sending those pink vibes my way.) And then, I got to watch her grow up: newborn, 4 months, 7 months, and one year…and see my future a few months before my own little girl reached those milestones. I just love looking back on all of these images and I try to imagine what kinds of memories we preserved for this family.
[“Sweet” tidbit of info: a few months ago I was contacted by the owner of Hey Cupcake! looking for a family to serve as the models for a new print ad campaign and THIS family was the one they chose! I can’t wait to see how the ads turned out!!!]
oooo…love the colors – what a fun session!
simply wonderful….as always!
I remember that maternity session…it was fabulous 🙂
these pictures are absolutely gorgeous!! I can’t wait to have my family photographed by you again some day!!
Michele – I subscribe to your blog posts by email so I don’t always pop over here to comment but want to let you know how much I love the authentic and organic moments you capture between families and siblings. It’s one of the most powerful things about your work. That and the amazing locations and vibrant colors. Gorgeous family and wonderful photos. As always. 🙂
oh michele, i just love this session! i seriously need to make a trip up to austin because, it’s just hard to believe there are AMAZING walls like that in texas! haha! the colors in this rock and those kiddos are.adorable! 🙂
LOVE the colors!! Just beautiful!
I’m dying over that pink wall!! so jealous of austin’s way cool locations!! just fabulous!
I love this family session! The colors are excellent! The photo has a lovely light!
so incredibly adorable. awesome job, michele!
Of all your sessions, and all your posts (I’m a huge blog stalker of yours) this session, these images, inspire me to no end. Such variety, fun, each image tells a totally different story. Wow….