I have been a VERY busy bee, photographing some FAN-TAB-ULOUS (it is a word, really) families, of course!
I have been a VERY busy bee, photographing some FAN-TAB-ULOUS (it is a word, really) families, of course!
Ummmmm….I am speechless. I cannot even come up with the words to describe how beautiful I think this young woman is. The best part is, she is completely as beautiful on the inside as she is on the out. Watch out world…this one is going to make a difference.
Thank you so much Megan for being such a good sport and trying out all of my crazy ideas. You were wonderful! I hope your senior year is an amazing one!
There is a saying that you have “sand in your shoes”, if you have ever lived at the beach or if the shore was a frequent vacation destination for your family. The theory goes that once you have that sand in your shoes, you can never quite get it all out. You will always have the bit of an itch that keeps calling you back to the shore. I think that was true for the Dad in this family. He grew up visiting the Jersey shore when he was young and now is able to share it with his own family and children. Hopefully they all left with just a little bit of sand in their shoes too.
I serisously laughed throughout this entire session. This family not only oozed with love for one another, but they defined happiness and had such an amazing sense of humor. I could have hung 0ut with them all evening , but alas all good things must come to an end. The sun got lower, the kids got tired and we called it a night.
I had the pleasure of photographing Grace’s family not too long ago in picturesque Cape May Point. Grace runs her own photography studio in Pennsylvania and as most photographers know, is always involved in family photographs from the other side of the lens. I had posted a few of her pictures a few weeks back, right around the time that I was having troubles with my blog. So I wanted to give these images their fair share of the spotlight.
Thank you Grace, ever so much!
This one is one of my absolute favorites!
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