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“The Value of Home” Choosing a location for your family portraits {Austin, TX and Santa Fe, NM children and pet photographer}

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Choosing a location for your family, children, or pet portraits, is imperative to obtaining the most meaningful and genuine photographs. I specialize in on-location children and pet portrait sessions in Austin, Texas and Santa Fe, New Mexico. By “on location” I mean that I do not currently have a studio wherein clients come to me...

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Why am I a photographer? {Children and Pet Photographer, Austin, TX and Santa Fe, NM}

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Being a photographer isn’t much of a choice for me. Photography picked ME. (Kind of like all of my adopted dogs and cats did). I fell in love with photography for the magic of it–for the many possibilities to create and connect through my view finder. While the format of photography has changed dramatically from...

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Sibling Portrait Session {Children Photographer, Austin, TX and Santa Fe, NM}

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On a recent family portrait session in Santa Fe I photographed Leah and her two very special daughters, Anna and Greta. It was a gorgeous fall afternoon; a perfect day to spend photographing two giggly sisters and their mom. I had photographed Anna and Greta twice before and I was really looking forward to spending...

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What truly matters: your loved ones (yes, even gerbils!)

My heart goes out to all those affected by the fires here in Texas–the people and the animals. At the bottom of this post I have included information provided by the local news station for many ways to donate to the victims of the fires. During times like these I think we’d all agree that...

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Family Portraits in Austin and Santa Fe: Change is Here to Stay

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Good news! Family photos are different than they used to be. Having a family portrait taken doesn’t have to look exactly the same as it did last year and the year before. (Or the same as your neighbors’ for that matter). And why should it? You and your family aren’t the same as you were...

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