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I had so much fun last year spending a week chronicling my favorite images of 2010. I couldn’t pass up an opportunity to do it all over again for 2011. This was such an incredibly fulfilling year for me. I feel so incredibly humbled and blessed that I was able to accomplish so many of my goals and I truly enjoyed getting so know so many new clients and friends.  I have a big, huge cyber hug for all of you for following along with my journey.  (Seriously, you only think I’m kidding.) So, get ready folks, there is a week of fun headed your way!

Dara’s shoot was so. much. fun.  It was the perfect senior session to kick off my year, and my week of favorites. (And yes, I have problems only picking one.)
High school senior photography in the East Bay

Walnut Creek Senior Photography

Really, gorgeous.

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East Bay lifesyle photographer

Sometimes, the outtakes are the best part of the shoot. If you can let go of your control, and embrace the moment – be it silly, loving or sad – you may be surprised at the results. Both of these images are far from perfect. But I love them. And they both represent me.

These images are included on my feed as part of the ClickinMom’s Daily Project. You can see more lovely photographers on their site, here.

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It always makes my heart happy when I get a call from a previous client. I feel like I get these amazing little glimpses into so many wonderful peoples’ lives and I always want to know how everyone is doing after our shoots. (To all my wonderful clients, I’m serious! Send me updates. I want to see your family grow, your babies start to walk, and any and all new pets that join your nest.)

You may remember Laura and Ross from their shoot with me last year. I was so incredibly excited to hear from Laura and thrilled for them that they were expecting a little girl. Getting to spend the morning with such wonderful new parents who are simply overwhelmed with love for their new child, exhausted, generally just in awe amazes me. Children are such a gift. And I’m reminded of their greatness every time I’m around them.

Lauren and Ross, thank you for allowing me into your family for a day. I truly enjoyed seeing you both so happy.

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And of course the pups had to get in on the action.  Plus, I’m just a sucker for a cute, squishy dog face.
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To book a newborn session with Meg, please email meg@megsextonphotography.com

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There is just something about how fabulous this girl and her family are. It could be the gorgeous red hair. It might be the cute clothes and fun jewelry. But I’m pretty sure, it has a lot more to do with their wonderful sense of humor, their ability to genuine kindness and their closeness to each other.

I had such a good time getting to know Maddy, her mom Tiffany (who by the way is a fantastic instructor at the Dailey Method in Danville!), and her adorable younger sister. Thank you all for spending the day with me.

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I tend to shy away from online sneak peaks. I think there is something amazing about seeing you gallery of images, in its entirety, for the first time. It should be emotional and exciting. 

But Maddy’s session just blew me away.  She is truly so beautiful.  Inside and out.

Cal High senior portraits

More to come soon!

To book a senior photo session with Meg, please email meg@megsextonphotography.com



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On this day, 10 years ago I went on a first date with my future husband.  And we showed up wearing the same sweatshirt!  It was fate.  It amazes me to think that this month we’re celebrating not only a decade of knowing each other, but 6 years of marriage.   I truly feel honored and blessed to have such a wonderful man, husband, father to share my life with. 

Thank you Koka for filling my life with your love.

Our lives have changed and grown so dramatically in 10 years. Since I don’t share nearly enough photos of myself, how about a walk down visual memory lane?

In December 2001 I brought Koka to my company christmas party.  This is the first picture I have of us as a couple.  Isn’t he cute? Even ten years later, I can still remember how handsome I thought he looked in that tux. I felt so incredibly lucky that he would even notice me.

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In 2003, Koka was called to serve in Iraq. This is us, just before he and his unit left for training and then a 16 month deployment. It’s also proof that short hair should always be straightened. :)

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In 2004, when Koka’s unit finally arrived home, a photographer from the San Jose Mercury News caught this image amazing image of his homecoming. This picture encomapasses so many of the emotions I felt on that day. It still makes my stomach flutter to see it.

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6 years ago, Koka and I were married. It was such a phenomonal and breathtaking day. If I could do it again, I would. In a heartbeat. (Images by Jack Hecker)
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Viansa

And in 2009 we welcomed a gorgeous baby boy. It goes without repeating how much I love that little guy.(Remaining images by Jen Kloss)
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And finally, our holiday photo from last Christmas. It still takes my breath away to be a part of this amazing family. family photo

Today, I’m a happy girl.

 

It all started with a weekend away with 9 other amazing photographers. It’s turning into a blog full of eye candy.

I was incredibly fortunate to be able to attend a workshop last month with an amazing group of artists. I was so inspired with the talents of these lovely ladies and basically, I realized that I rarely pick up my camera any more to shoot for myself. That’s how the CMPro Daily Project idea was born. It’s turned into so much inspiration and I’m incredibly grateful to be included. (Hello, amazing artistic talents.)

It’s been an amazing outlet and learning tool for me. A place to shoot for me and not worry about how the images will be received or if they are perfect. If you have a moment, please take a peak! (You can see my stream of images HERE. )

So now, I urge you all to go forth and find a similar project! Pick up your point and shoot, your fancy DSLR, or even you camera phone; it doesn’t matter! No one is grading you. Just shoot and document the moments around you. And if you’re so inclined there are so many great (And free!) resources out there to start a blog with your all of your moments. If you haven’t already, I urge you all to start one for yourself. (Check out Tumblr for a great picture oriented blog. Or Wordpress if you’re thinking you’d like to do some customizing.)

So as I push myself to not only shoot more, but to shoot for ME, you may see more of my little family gracing the blog. I hope you enjoy it!



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