Heather and Carsyn met me at Balcones District Park in the bluebonnets for their Portrait Session. So put on your floral crown, your twirliest dress and come along…
Please enjoy this sneak peek of their Spring Photo session. To see all the photos and purchase prints from their session click HERE.
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I met up with the Cooper Family at Balcones District Parkfor their Bluebonnet portrait session.
Some sessions lend themselves to more laughter and more excitement – like when Matt (3) tripped and fell in dog poop on our way to the bluebonnets (pictures taken so far: 0) or when Matt (3) jumped up enthusiastically & unexpectedly and gave his dad a black eye (pictures taken: 50% done). What else can I say? Three-year-olds – they keep you on your toes. And luckily, Lorraine is super action-ready with the wet wipes.
But, oh how sweet Henry (6) was holding his little brother, Sebastian (6 months)!
Please enjoy this sneak peek of their Bluebonnet Portrait session. To see all the photos and purchase prints from their session click HERE.
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It was a cold and misty morning. Rather than waiting out the sun (and not sure how much longer the blue blooms would last) -we headed to Balcones District Park and their large patch of flowers this past weekend. Carsyn was a great sport! She told me all about her new hamster, Abbey – and her favorite movies – and just smiled and smiled.
Please enjoy this sneak peek of her bluebonnet portrait session. To see all the photos and purchase prints from her session: click HERE.
===== stephanie friedman. austin family photography. your life. close-up =====
There’s a tiny patch of bluebonnets in an empty lot down our street. We walked over last night to check it out. The boys had little interest in the bluebonnets themselves – only by asking them to count them was I able to get a few pics. Instead, Max wanted to build a “campfire” with all the branches around. And Miles liked the pink wildflowers better.