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blueberry farm mini sessions // my happy place

The Blueberry Farm - my happy place

Blueberry farm sessions looked a little different this year. I couldn’t hug my families. I wore a mask and stayed 6’ away. I smiled with my eyes and yelled my giddy happiness to see them through my face covering. It was different. But it was still so good!

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Socially Distanced Lifestyle and Documentary Summer Family Photography

I am committed to keeping your family as safe as possible.

Each session, I am sure to check off some basic safety precautions including masking, social distancing, sanitizing my gear (and myself)!

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Socially Distanced Mini Sessions

Every time I photograph your family, I will look for details that help tell the story of your day. This helps tell a cohesive story of your time together as a family. Details are a great way to show those fleeting moments of childhood in, well, more detail.

From the messy topknot on your child’s head to the sand-covered hands burying her legs in seaweed, I want to document it all, so that you can relive those precious memories over and over for a lifetime.

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Socially Distanced Blueberry Farm Mini Sessions // black and white

Hang out with your family while you pick blueberries at the farm. Snack on some delicious berries, spend time with one another, and soak in the beauty of a classic PNW landscape as we document your family and your beautiful life together!

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Socially Distanced Blueberry Farm Mini Sessions

Hang out with your family while you pick blueberries at the farm. Snack on some delicious berries, spend time with one another, and soak in the beauty of a classic PNW landscape as we document your family and your beautiful life together!

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blueberry farm mini sessions // black and white

We had the best time taking family pictures at the blueberry farm!! These forty minute mini sessions are just the right amount of time for a fun activity with the family, building special memories and capturing it all in photos.

Take it from Lindsay:

“Anna Nodolf, you perfectly capture the people I love the most, every time.”

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blueberry farm mini sessions

We had the best time taking family pictures at the blueberry farm!! These forty minute mini sessions are just the right amount of time for a fun activity with the family, building special memories and capturing it all in photos.

Take it from Lindsay:

“Anna Nodolf, you perfectly capture the people I love the most, every time.”

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5 reasons my families love beach mini sessions // black and white

I love this family. They are one of my brand new fams who I fell in love with the very first second we were together. They have told me time and time again that they loved their session at Golden Gardens.

Why did they love it??

  1. Golden Gardens Beach is iconic - ask anyone in the Seattle area for recommendations on a great beach for the fam and this is top of the list.

  2. Golden Gardens is gorgeous - expansive views, the Olympics in the background, trees, nature, and refreshing PNW weather. What more could you ask for?!

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5 reasons my families love beach mini sessions

I love this family. They are one of my brand new fams who I fell in love with the very first second we were together. They have told me time and time again that they loved their session at Golden Gardens.

Why did they love it??

  1. Golden Gardens Beach is iconic - ask anyone in the Seattle area for recommendations on a great beach for the fam and this is top of the list.

  2. Golden Gardens is gorgeous - expansive views, the Olympics in the background, trees, nature, and refreshing PNW weather. What more could you ask for?!

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blueberry farm mini sessions // black and white

Bluberry farm mini sessions are a SOLID FAV.

Both for my clients and for me.

Let’s start with the location. Rusty Plow Farm in Enumclaw, WA is a dream, my friends. It is a family owned gorgeous blueberry farm with expansive views and the most delicious blueberries you ever did pick. Sue and Dave are the most delightful people and they will make sure you have THE BEST time on your visit. They don’t even mind if you sample a few blueberries while you’re picking.

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blueberry farm mini sessions

Bluberry farm mini sessions are a SOLID FAV.

Both for my clients and for me.

Let’s start with the location. Rusty Plow Farm in Enumclaw, WA is a dream, my friends. It is a family owned gorgeous blueberry farm with expansive views and the most delicious blueberries you ever did pick. Sue and Dave are the most delightful people and they will make sure you have THE BEST time on your visit. They don’t even mind if you sample a few blueberries while you’re picking.

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blueberry farm mini sessions are more than just pictures // black and white

The Dofelmier family enjoys the beautiful blueberry farm together, picking more berries than their baskets can hold, having nearly more fun and laughter than their hearts can hold.

This family. Oh, how I love them so. We have the best time together. I’ve done so many pictures for them over the years. Some of my favorites.

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blueberry farm mini sessions // more than just pictures

The Dofelmier family enjoys the beautiful blueberry farm together, picking more berries than their baskets can hold, having nearly more fun and laughter than their hearts can hold.

The Dofelmier family. Oh how I love them so. We have the best time together. I’ve done so many pictures for them over the years. Some of my favorites.

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blueberry farm mini sessions // black and white

This is what makes documentary family photography unique.

When you ditch the posing and you provide an activity to do as a family (picking blueberries, for example), kids are given the space to be themselves. Which, in my experience, makes more honest, meaningful photos that resonate with families on a REAL level.

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blueberry farm mini sessions

This is what makes documentary family photography unique.

When you ditch the posing and you provide an activity to do as a family (picking blueberries, for example), kids are given the space to be themselves. Which, in my experience, makes more honest, meaningful photos that resonate with families on a REAL level.

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