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Hey guys! I've been a little quiet on the blog lately... and that is mostly due to wrapping up the busy fall season and moving into holiday mode. All indoor mini-sessions galleries have been sent and now I'm working on finishing up these adorable family's galleries (as well as an influx of newborns–but that's another blog post!)
Have you had your family portraits taken yet this year? If not, it's definitely not too late! I'm thinking of offering another day of outdoor mini-sessions THIS Saturday, December 2 (weather is looking pretty decent too - fingers crossed!). Possibly out at the tree farm (if enough interest). Of course, regular sessions are available year-round... but minis are only available during the holiday season so this will be your last chance to grab one until next year. If you're interested in booking one please FILL OUT THIS FORM. In addition to all this fun I've been working behind the scenes on some exciting changes for 2018! Stay tuned for more information in the coming weeks.
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5/16/2019 07:02:42 am
Are you still open to offer outdoor mini-sessions for family portraits? I want the four of us, my husband, Arthur, my son and daughter, Bobby and Taylor, and I to have a family picture. I want it to be a summer themed photo shoot. The sun's out and it is perfect for us to bond and be together. We tend to always have fun when we are under the sun. This is why I want to have family pictures during summer.
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