Friday, December 2, 2016

Tori's Family Photos

I'm so glad Tori contacted me to take her family photos after seeing Tiffany's session on my blog. I had so much fun taking these photos of her sweet little family. Love those two cute teeth on their little boy Andrew!

It's always so fun to see the difference when I'm behind the camera trying to get kids to smile and when mom/dad is behind me. What a difference! What, you don't like this big black thing in your face? You're not going to smile at that? Hah! Sometimes I can get pretty silly and convince them to crack a smile but I certainly don't bring the magic like mom or dad can. I know how that goes! I think that's even more special for the parents when they see their edited photos because they remember what was going on behind me and why their kid is smiling so big. I love capturing that memory for them :-)

Here are a few of my favorite photos I took of their family

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