Ella | 3 Months Old | Family Portraits

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Ella’s 3 Month Old Portraits!

Lowell, MA – Ella was a doll to photograph during her three month old portraits. Even though it was her first time in the studio, Ella engaged the camera extremely well for this age, so you can imagine our excitement during the shoot. We sure do love happy babies who love the camera!!! Can’t wait to post her 6 month old portraits which turned out just as cute, if not cuter :)


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Alaina | 2 years old | Family Portraits

In Studio Family Portraits

Lowell, MA – At 2 years old, Alaina was wonderful to photograph. Most sessions with children this age are super high paced. This was no different, but with those blue eyes and dimples, she made it incredibly easy to make these images. Here are some of our favorites from the session and I believe it’s also the introduction of the blue suitcase… kids love the blue suitcase!

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Jake | 2 year old portraits | Mini-Session

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On- Location | Mini-Session

Leominster, MA – This was Jake’s 2 year old portraits which were shot on-location at his family’s home. He had the opportunity to show us around, play with his favorite toys and basically just be himself; absolutely perfect for a child this age. We had a lot of fun hanging on this family photography session and hope to see Jake and his family real soon.

Mini-Sessions work out to be about 20 minutes of shooting with a client preview gallery of about 12 – 15 images. These sessions work best when you are just looking for a few images without any outfit changes.

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Family Photography and High Energy Children

“You won’t really know if you got it, so keep shooting”

Lowell, MA - This was one of the most high energy family sessions of last year. But what do you do when these sweet and adorable kids are so full of energy and can hardly stay still? In this case we got a lot of support from Mom and Dad (crucial to any family session), and we also took a ton of pictures. It was like shooting sports, where you follow the action and trust your auto focus. And of course we photographed the whole family together at the beginning of the session, when the kids were still warming up to the studio environment. After that we kind of just let them be themselves (which is our natural style anyway), as opposed to trying to pose them. The best part about a high energy session is that when you are looking back at your images your realize that you’ve captured their personalities perfectly.

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