Austin
Logan’s Senior Portraits
Doerr Country Session
Sunset Gravelle Portrait
Eppel Family Farm
Sisters In A Hammock
Big Family Love!
Being one of six kids, I love photographing big families! So when Kristin told me that she was looking for a family portrait with her husband and six kids, I immediately got excited!
After filling up half of the parking lot with all of our vehicles and lots of hand shaking, I was struck by the pleasant, gentle demeanor of everybody in this family!
In between playful joking and soft giggles you could since a very deep closeness between them. They all naturally formed in close clusters with their arms hugging around each other, even if it was to see who was taller! The process was very peaceful and sweet.
Their grandparents were the troublemakers of the group! 😉 Encouraging them to climb bridges and trees, with Kristin and Joe looking on with warm smiles. Grandma was definitely an instigator, and it made for some interesting photographs!
We had a great time, and they made my job so pleasant and fun. Can’t wait to watch this family grow!
Kristin is a Christian romance author. Check out her work here: http://kristinnoelfischer.com/
The Loeschers
Last month I had the pleasure of meeting and photographing the Loeschers. They were interested in family portraits to celebrate this monumental time for their family. Talk about a big year!
After multiple treatments, Frank finally beat the cancer that he had been fighting. He continues to be an advocate for other people suffering from this specific cancer found in Vietnam veterans due to Agent Orange. The way he looks at his family, you can feel his love for them. You can see that he was faced with the fear of losing them too soon, and that they are his pride and joy. Even though he’d been dealing with this very serious stress, he was hilarious and a blast to work with. A lot of those big smiles you will see below were caused by him.
Along with Frank, Claire was another comedic relief in the family. Her quick wit and willingness to play and laugh at herself made the process super fun. She is about to graduate from high school and preparing to move away for college to continue her pursuit in screenwriting. Along with screenwriting, she plays the clarinet and ukulele!
Kristie, a professor at UT, is clearly the rock of the family. Her strength appears to hold this family together. She works full time with hundreds of college students, volunteers at the local theater, makes time for Claire’s band performances, and I’m sure much more that we didn’t get to talk about! When she speaks about all of these things her face lights up, and you can tell that she really enjoys life.
The love that this family has for each other is apparent. And I love the idea of family portraits as a celebration of life, because that is exactly what it is about! Thank you so much for allowing me into your lives, Kristie, Frank, and Claire!
The only family that I’ve had a “blooper reel” for..
Mama Bear sweeping away bugs for Claire.
E + G
These images hit close to home because in them are my niece and nephew (and their parents, of course)! I’m so grateful that we captured their little lives and expressions from this very specific time period. Shortly after this session Gage started walking (he could waddle a few steps at this point) and Sadie had a big growth spurt. They change so fast!
We started this session out with some posed portraits which Gage obliged but was not loving. We got what we needed from that and then just played around after that. Lots of spinning, tickling, and laughing – those images turned out to be my favorites. Love these monsters!
Meghan’s Portrait
San Gabriel is one of my new favorite parks and Meghan is one of my new favorite people! Her down-to-earth energy made this session super fun – she was up for anything.
Earlier while scouting this location for our shoot, I saw this beautiful tree with a branch arching over a creek. I thought about how cool it would be to have her sitting on that branch, but it was kind of dirty and a little high so I decided that I wouldn’t even ask. While we were photographing in front of the tree, she asked, “What if I climb that tree?!” That’s when I knew this was going to be a good one..
The whole session was that way – relaxed, easy, and fun. Not to mention gorgeous.. This was one of my first sunset sessions out here in Georgetown (I’m a little behind on my blog posts) and I have to say I’ve fallen in love. In the photo world we call it the “magic hour” and out here it really is magical!
Thanks Meghan for being awesome! Enjoy..
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