Tag Archives: Lifestyle Photographer

Clay’s Little Brother | San Jose Lifestyle Photographer | Campbell Newborn Photography

Clay became a big brother this past month! I actually blogged Clay’s newborn session just two summers ago! I feel so fortunate to capture these moments for families, while also being reminded myself of how quickly time passes. I swear I was just at their sweet home cooing at Clay! And now he’s the big...

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Brothers & Best Friends | Family Portrait Photography | San Francisco Lifestyle Photographer

For me, this moment is what it’s all about: love, fun, friendship, family. It’s hard to believe how quickly time flies by, my first session with this family was in 2006! Now 5 sessions & 4 years along, it’s so much fun to see them all again, & what a sweet, sweet family. We found...

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Napa Valley Family Photography | Baskerville Family | Napa Lifestyle Photographer

I love when I’m editing images and suddenly can’t help but laugh out loud. I love that when I’m spending time with families, they begin to relax and just enjoy being together. This was one of those perfect silly moments, and I felt very lucky to be able to capture it! There are so many...

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San Francisco Portrait Photography | Bay Area Lifestyle Photographer | Liam Summer ’09

I was so excited to see Liam again this summer!  I photographed his mama for a maternity session, then his newborn session shortly after.  I so love seeing little guys grow and change, and goodness, Liam has got some personality!  Just check out his hilarious interaction with his favorite monkey friend below! Can’t you just...

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Unposed please!

When Sarah called me to set up her session, I was so excited to hear her say that she wasn’t interested in any posed portraits.  In general, I approach my shoots with a focus on capturing families in a natural, storytelling way – which means undirected and unposed.  That said, I often find that parents...

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