Posts in seasonal mini sessions
my top four favorite things to do at the lavender farm // black and white

Ok so. Obviously, my top favorite things to do at any of my seasonal mini sessions is take beautiful photos of your sweet fams and HANG OUT WITH YOU! But, I have a million blog posts that talk about that. This time, I want to highlight some awesome things you can do with LAVENDER 💜🌿

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my top four favorite things to do at the lavender farm (Copy)

Ok so. Obviously, my top favorite things to do at any of my seasonal mini sessions is take beautiful photos of your sweet fams and HANG OUT WITH YOU! But, I have a million blog posts that talk about that. This time, I want to highlight some awesome things you can do with LAVENDER 💜🌿

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summer mini sessions at the lavender field // in black and white

Well, hello my friends! Here I am again, in February, dreaming of the day when I get to be in the summer sunshine with you, photographing your sweet fams. It’s what gets me through the rainy Seattle winter, folks.

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seattle mini session photographer // coffee on the beach in black and white

When I photograph a family, I always plan an activity. This helps facilitate those real, candid, memory-making-filled moments!

One of the very best ways to facilitate memorable family photos with your little ones is to involve FOOD.

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seattle mini session photographer // coffee on the beach

When I photograph a family, I always plan an activity. This helps facilitate those real, candid, memory-making-filled moments!

One of the very best ways to facilitate memorable family photos with your little ones is to involve FOOD.

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Tree Farm Mini Sessions // searching for the perfect charlie brown tree

Perfectly imperfect.

That’s what their mom said to me when she told me what tree they would be looking for. A charlie brown tree is this family’s tradition. Representing the beauty that can be made from something that may not appear to have it all together.

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mini session stories // a boy picks a bouquet for mom in black and white

When I photograph your family, I look for stories.

This is absolutely key to making real-life photos brimming with meaning for your family to cherish for years to come.

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