Monday, December 5, 2016

Makenzie's Family Photos


Yes, Wedding Flowers by Emily does photography too! 

Love these family photos! All of these kids were so cute and sweet to work with. Makenzie contacted me to take family photos for their Christmas cards they plan to send out (sorry if I'm spoiling any photos!). She also brought her sister's kids to the shoot and I got to take some photos of them as well. Too cute! This was my first photo session shooting with my new Nikon 24-70mm lens. Have to say, I'm pleased with the results :-)

Thanks Makenzie!

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