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The Saunders Family {Portraits}

Wow...he's growing up! It's so cool to do multiple shoots with a family over time and be able to see their kids grow up. I took Marshall's newborn photos last year...and now look at him. 

Owen, turning 3 {Portraits}

Owen's turning three and his parents asked me to capture some photos of him and his personality. Just before the shoot his dad asked me if I had my running shoes on...and then the fun began!

Right off I have to say...Owen was stylin'!! Seriously, how many dudes could pull off yellow pants with a purple shirt. Way cool! Then changed to a Henley. Props to Mom and Dad for his style.

We worked our way around the square in Georgetown and let Owen explore and I documented the adventure. Everywhere we went there were things to discover and he was in his own world. It was great! Birds, planes, rocks, grass, leaves...oh, to be a child again. Thanks Owen for the reminder of the little fascinations in life...for that is what truly keeps us young.

Here's wishing Owen and happy third and many more...

The Rogers {Family}

Greg and I grew up together in San Antonio and lost track of each other for a few years.  About two years ago we connected via Facebook...it was so good to catch up on life. So many stories, life experiences and spiritual growth that we experienced together. It's amazing how there are people that you can loose touch with yet pick right back up where you left off. Thankful for Greg and Amanda's friendship. Looking forward to more family photos with them!

The Brace Family {Family}

This little dude has style...kinda takes after his dad, Ryan. Ryan Brace is half of the duo that runs Social Butler, a social media management company for small business. We had a fun time wandering around Georgetown finding spots to take photos and play along the way. It was so cool to see Rowen and his dad together...in some ways it was "like father, like son."

I'm looking forward to more shoots with the Brace family.

Grafton {Family}

Grafton...so cute...need I say more. It was fun to watch him move from being shy when we started out to becoming a ham then chilling out for the final few photos in the neighborhood. Looking forward to doing portraits with the rest of his family in the Spring.