Sometimes I find clients, sometimes clients find me, and sometimes we are just destined to find each other! The A family and I share a pretty crazy and chaotic chain of events that eventually brought us to one another. At times, it seemed that the odds were stacked against our session before it even began but once we were able to finally get together it was worth the wait…and then some! We had an amazing session, awesome evening laughing and getting to know one another and ended it with an epic beach finale that included cake and a lot of frosting everywhere (which will actually be shown in a part ii of this blog post…it deserves it’s own…believe me)! Cannot wait to see them all again in just a few short months when they welcome a baby girl into the family!

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When I look back at childhood photos, some of the ones that pull the deepest at my heart strings are the ones that include my grandparents. It’s amazing to look back on those memories and be brought back to simple, carefree days with some of the most important people that shaped who I would become as an adult. In some instances, some of those grandparents have since left us and the photos are truly all that physically remains. Whenever a client suggests they might like or asks ‘if it would be ok if’ a grandparent were to join the session I almost have to stop myself from screaming back “YES>>>>PLEASE”! I loved this session that was actually booked by my client to capture his family including his wife, daughter and her family of 5!

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One of the greatest parts of my work is being able to watch my clients lives transition and grow. It’s really quite phenomenal to be a part of positive growth and I never undermine the value of my role as a documentary photographer. Eric and Annie are a bride and groom of mine that I had the honor to photograph as they exchanged vows in San Francisco 2 years ago. Fast forward to this year and they are now proud parents that welcomed a beautiful baby girl into their hearts and home recently. The 3 of them share the most beautiful bond and I loved spending the morning observing their love and watching it grow by the minute…Baby A had the cutest nursery filled with things both mom and dad love as well as special keepsakes that hold meaning for them and their family. I couldn’t resist a few detail shots! And at less than a week old she also wins the award for MOST ALERT baby ever…she didn’t want to miss so much as a minute of our session and was sure to keep us entertained the entire time. I caught her taking a 30 second beauty ‘blink’ in a photo or two but other than that she was ready to take it all in! Welcome to the world little one. Cannot wait to watch you grow!

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When I initially journeyed into photography, I had no intention to work with newborns. My initial fear was simply the unknown and what I thought I ‘had’ to do vs. what I would WANT to do. I knew I didn’t want to pose children, dress them up, stick them in props with elaborate setups (not that there is anything wrong with any of that…it’s just not what I wanted). So I went on my merry way of working as a family photographer and capturing real, in the moment interactions and emotions and loved it! Eventually, some of my family client clients would add to those amazing families and ask me about newborn work. I  would often refer them to a  specialized newborn photographer thinking that is what they wanted…until finally someone said ‘no, we want you…we want you to do exactly what you do with our family sessions…just add baby’. It was then that a light bulb clicked and it dawned on me that my preference of lifestyle photography really had no limitations and crossed all genres.  Slowly, I began to take on newborn sessions and did just that…captured everyday emotions and interactions (along with the sweet details that will someday grow and fade) all in the comfort of my clients own home. Just me, my camera, you and your life along with the little loves that make it so breathtaking. I get to watch mommies cry as they just endlessly stare into their babies eyes, and watch daddy’s melt (some shed a tear or two) snuggling their newborn. I see little boys and girls transition and learn to welcome a sibling and capture families truly bonding in the earliest days of their journey. It’s quite remarkable…and it’s not always perfect…and that makes it perfect.

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I have had the absolute honor and privilege of working with this family for the past 2 winters. We originally met in late 2014 when they were on vacation in California visiting from Europe and wanted family photos. That first session was so special and really created a bond between mom and I in particular. So naturally, I was thrilled to hear they were returning for holiday 2015 and wanted to spend an evening in San Francisco documenting their vacation. The added bonus was when I learned that there was a new baby ‘on board’ who will be joining us this year for holiday 2016! We had so much fun taking little L to explore Palace of Fine Arts and had to cap things off with a sunset at Crissy Field overlooking the beautiful Golden Gate Bridge. It was a perfect evening with my amazing friends and I miss them already!

 

 

 

 

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