Category Archives: Portraits

Portrait: Caroline – Davis Arboretum – Auburn, Alabama

You know the song, so sing it with me: Sweet Caroline…ba ba baaaaaaa!!!  It couldn’t be more true for this adorable little nugget, who wasn’t even a twinkle in her mom and dad’s eyes back in 2010 when I shot their wedding.  She was celebrating her first birthday, complete with balloons we kept out of...

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Portrait: The Norris Family – Auburn University – Auburn, Alabama

When you divide your time between Florida and Alabama, it’s rare to have all your family members in one place at the same time.  That was the case with this crew, so when they all happened to be in Auburn one weekend, we seized the opportunity to get three generations of family pictures with a...

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Portrait: Colby – The Waters – Pike Road, Alabama

If we’re friends on Facebook, then you might already know that this session didn’t start off as calm and peaceful as it looks.  It seemed like it would be a great day – mom and dad were joining in, along with dog Tutter (and what’s better than a boy and his dog?).  I shot Colby’s newborn...

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Bridal Portrait: Lauren – Montgomery, Alabama

I can’t remember exactly what color she was wearing (it was either bright yellow or bright green), but when we were shooting Lauren’s bridal portraits, there was a cheerleader getting her senior portraits taken at the same time.  Naturally, we tried to be courteous and stay out of each other’s way, but even when we...

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Maternity Portrait: April – Davis Arboretum – Auburn, Alabama

A very pregnant April made quite the trek to have me shoot her maternity portraits in a city she was completely unfamiliar with, and did it all by herself because her Auburn grad husband is in the military and hadn’t quite made it home yet.  She did it with a smile too, and let me...

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