Monthly Archives: October 2009

Downtown Run-Around

He’s a quick one, even faster than last year.  I’m going to have hit the gym to be able to keep up with him next year!

I love my field, barn, nature, farm sessions, but I love my downtown sessions the most!  All the textures & colors;  and the energy that the kids feel make for very fun and energetic sessions!  Mr. M was no except to that!

Minnetonka Child Photography

Wayzata Family Photography
Savage Child Photographer

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Sweetness

Miss P arrived a couple weeks ago and is a bundle of squirmy, squishy and smushy sweetness.  She’s also the newest addition to one of my old college roommate’s family (who I don’t see nearly enough!)  Welcome baby P!

Hudson Newborn Photographer
Woodbury Child Photography

Stillwater Child Photography

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Warming Up

It took a bit for this super cute brother and sister team to warm up to me but of course, once they did, I couldn’t keep up.  Thanks to mom for driving up to the cities for the session!

Apple Valley Child Photography

Chaska Child Photography

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Sun Peek

I know we haven’t seen much of it lately, so I thought I’d take the sunniest photo I had from a recent session to post!  Don’t let the sun fool you though, it was c.h.i.l.l.y out.  Yikes!  Thankfully, Miss E battled it out with me for *almost* an hour!

I just think this photo is so innocent and sweet and warm and sun-flarish..  :-)

Eagan Child Photography

Shakopee Child Photographer

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Done Yet?

Nah, that’s not what Miss O was asking me, that’s what I was asking her as dinner time came and went while Miss O was on a posing streak!  Funny how it takes kids a bit to warm up sometimes and then they don’t want to stop!  Or maybe it was the photographer induced sugar rush…

I love the leaf in the foreground of this photo like it’s trying to compete with the vibrance of Miss O.

Cottage Grove Child Photographer

Twin Cities Child Photographer

Woodbury Child Photographer

Stillwater Child Photographer

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