My unhappy, but incredibly cute, elephant would like to wish everyone a very happy Halloween. He hopes that all of your costumes are comfy and hat free.


My unhappy, but incredibly cute, elephant would like to wish everyone a very happy Halloween. He hopes that all of your costumes are comfy and hat free.


We are in full holiday busy season mode over here, so try as I might to get the blog posts up nice and speedy, I’m falling behind! But it’s well worth it. The holiday cards this year are turning out to be better than I ever imagined. I’m having so much fun seeing all the pretty paper come in. And really, I think it’s because I just have some awesome, and fabulously attractive clients. I hope you guys love them all as much as I do!
And because pictures speak volumes louder than words, here is just a quick peak from the M’s mini session. Isn’t their little guys just a doll?

These two were some of the most adorable kids I’ve ever had the pleasure of capturing. Sure, they made me work for every single shot I got, but I got to hear about their favorite toys. I learned that their dad really really likes football. And I was told about how big and fun their dogs are. I hope I get a chance to chase them around for a full session in the near future.




There is just something about a baby with a full head of hair. Especially a baby with CURLY hair. It’s just too cute. This little guy had not only a full head of hair, but a sparkling personality.
This family was so much fun to capture. (And the drove all the way down from Vacaville to see me!) We spent some time wandering around Hap MaGee Park in Danville and just found some of the most fun little niches to photograph. Dad kept joking about his inability to relax in front of the camera, but I think, just maybe, that we made it happen. And just like I promised, he’s on the website.
Thank you again for letting me spend some time with you guys. And congratulations on your new home!





All too often I’m reminded that I have the best job in the world. Yes, I’m a photographer, but I’m also a mother. I have a son who loves me, depends on me, and will some day cherish me. I’m so incredibly lucky to have him in my life. I’m so incredibly blessed to be able to see him grow. To learn. To experience life.
Thank you Grayson for reminding me why it is that I love taking photos. Thank you for pushing me to always remember that a lifetime is full of todays and that every one is worth remembering.


So, I finally made it through all of the photos from this session. I’ve been trying to figure out which photos to post for the last day or so because there are just so many great ones.
Jessica and her little family were just too cute. AND they were troopers. They trekked all the way to a junky railroad drop off to indulge my interest in a little teal shack. I made them wade though random rubbage and weeds and Jessica is horribly afraid of snakes! She didn’t complain once.
Thank you W family for spending a Saturday with me.





