I am happy their mom was so cool as to allow (and encourage) them to have fun in the fountain. As is always the case when I photograph children, I show up and let their energy guide the shoot. I hold my camera tight and enjoy the ride. That is why I NEVER get bored with my job.
These are just a couple from a series I shot this morning but I need to surprise his parents with something. This little guy is all of eight months and couldn’t be a happier kid. He has great parents (I know them so I can say that with some certainty) and a beautiful and attentive older sister. He is starting the game of life with a full deck. I look forward to seeing him grow.
Here are a couple of images of two adorable and energetic siblings that I had the privilege to play with the other day.
Here are a few shots of my youngest daughter on the beach. It is not one of our famous Phoenix beaches but an average beach near where we once lived in Rhode Island.
Hi All, Here is a teaser (for the family) of two little brothers that I recently photographed. How cute are these guys. I love getting to play in new peoples homes. Please enjoy. Comment too. Sincerely, Keith
What makes this shoot more special than most is that these cuties are the daughters of a couple whose wedding I photographed a few years back.
That of course is my intention when I go to a lot of places/events. It just doesn’t work out that way if I have my camera handy.
This installment brings with it three adorable siblings in a backyard wonderland. These kids couldn’t be any nicer. It probably has something to do with their parents who were very gracious to me and obviously had a tremendous amount of love for these three.
I like weddings and portraits the best. Here’s why: There is an emotional connection with wedding and portrait photography that commercial work just does not have.
Hi All, Here is a rare Sunday post. These two are as cute, sweet and full of life as you could hope for. I am going to let the pictures speak for themselves (and I believe they do). Enjoy your day! Sincerely, Keith