L Family

I photographed my oldest sister’s family back in October in Minnesota and not even the rest of my family ever saw these pics!  Here ya go, family.

We got this little stool for this shoot and I’m so glad we did!  Max thought he couldn’t get off it since his feet didn’t touch the ground, so it was the only way to get pictures of him by himself.

At the time, this Buzz Lightyear doll was his favorite thing in the world.

Swords are his other favorite thing (and don’t even get him started on basketball).

Ty is getting so big.  I’m going to be in complete denial when he starts dating (which will hopefully be when he’s 25 as he’s totally oblivious to girls at the moment).  I wish I had pictures of him as a baby online, but that was back when I shot all film!

Doesn’t Tessa look sweet?  Don’t let her fool you ;).

Dang, the kids in my family have some blue eyes!!

I got to spend Christmas in Minnesota building snow tunnels and it looked a bit different than it did in October :).  I officially love Minnesota and can’t wait to go back!

The Paul Family

I don’t often photograph families with only adult children, but this must have been one of the most hilarious family sessions I’ve ever done!  I was already friends with a couple of them, but most I met for the first time right before the session as they had to fly in from all over the country and even the world!

We got plenty of nice, normal, happy family pictures…

But I found myself laughing out loud as I edited pictures such as this:

Oh, and THIS.  This totally cracks me up.

Dan was unseated as oldest when his brother married Andrea, and I don’t think he’s taking it very well.

I’ve never said no to a good old fashioned pyramid.

How can you not love this family?!?

Love this next one too :).   Mom’s reaction is priceless.

Last shot of the shoot, but definitely not the least awesome.  I see this being printed life-size.  Maybe above my couch.

I’m not sure they’ll share my vision.

The A Family

The A stands for Awesome.  This was one of the easiest families I’ve ever photographed!  Start off with a few knock-knock jokes and you can’t go wrong.

I swear, John must have a calling as a gymnast or a dancer.  Look at that form!

When the younger kids get tossed up at a shoot, inevitably the older ones want to try it out too!  This was one of the best 7-year-old tosses I’ve seen yet.

I loved everything they were wearing.  Jacob was so handsome!

Can’t you believe this cuteness??  Grace was so adorable.

The tie kills me.  I love it!!

This is an example of what a small world we live in.  Terri used to get her hair cut in Utah by the same friend of mine that cuts my hair in California!  Now we both live in Houston.  So crazy!

R Family

The R family is new to Houston and Rachel wanted a spot that contrasted the desert (Arizona) they’d moved from.  This was a great little park we shot at!

Isn’t Annabel stunning?  I love the way the wind is blowing her hair back.

I have two nephews the same age as Jacob and it’s so sad how quickly they’re growing up!   Before long they’ll all be too big to jump into mom’s arms :(.

Annabel can laugh on demand (this next shot is an example of that).  So crazy cute!

After the kids got their chance on dad’s shoulders, Neil thought it was Rachel’s turn.  She protested going up a bit :).

Welcome to Houston!  Hope you find reasons to love it while you’re here :).

E Family

The E family was another great family I got to shoot while I was in Minnesota!  I just love how all their colors came together and how great they looked with the locations.   Calvin, Maxwell, and Sophie were all so good for me (especially Sophie, the girls always are!).

I find kids this age hilarious.  They have the cutest smiles!

They all have such striking blue eyes!

Stacey, you’re gorgeous!  (Also, when I flew out of Minnesota a few days later I realized I was basically wearing your exact outfit, which I had purchased during my trip!).

And quite possibly my favorite from this session:

Oh, how I love that shot!  I’m tempted to make it into a giant canvas for my own place :).  Reminds me a little of the Wizard of Oz, anyone else?