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Sneak Peek|Muscle Shoals, AL child photographer

Posted on August 7, 2009

Pretty, pretty princess! This sweet girl was an absolute doll, we played dress up, and I got to try out a new location.





Sneak Peek|Muscle Shoals, AL child photographer

Posted on July 14, 2009

This sweet boy was all smiles for his 6 month session. Check out those 2 little teeth and big blue eyes!!!





Sneak Peek|Muscle Shoals, Alabama Child Photographer

Posted on June 29, 2009

We did Ayden’s 9 month pictures this past weekend. He is in the go, go, go stage, which kept me busy! Just one more session & we’ll be finished with his whole first year, these babies grow up way too fast.





Are these not the cutest kids you've ever seen????

Posted on June 17, 2009

How precious are they, simply adorable…ok, ok…they’re mine, so I may be a bit biased here, LOL. I don’t share pictures of my kids often, because honestly, they don’t cooperate often. I’m still trying to get a good picture of them together, it’s not an easy feat. I can take pictures of everyone else’s kids all day long, but not my own…go figure!

Today we went location scouting to find some new places to shoot. I found this great church and they allowed me to get a few good ones (the together one still not happening), so I thought I’d share.





Giving is Awesome winner| Muscle Shoals, AL photographer

Posted on June 1, 2009

This little guy and his parents were the winners of my Giving is Awesome contest I held back in December. Here is an excerpt from the nomination letter sent in:

“…Braylen was born on August 21, 2008 as a blessing to all of us. Braylen has had a tough start in life, but he is a natural-born fighter. His spirit is absolutely amazing! After being born at ECM, Braylen spent the next 28 days of his life in the NICU at Huntsville Hospital where he was diagnosed and treated for Hirschprung’s Disease, a birth defect which affects about 1 out of every 5000 children. The disease affects his intestines and he had to undergo surgery to repair the nerve cells in his large intestine. Once home, TJ and Jessica began dealing with both the joy and stress of caring for a newborn. However, Braylen’s disease made it difficult to conform to your typical newborn routine. Braylen’s digestive system was very sensitive and his body had endured so much that infection began to take over his body. Braylen has spent most of his time at home on antibiotics to replace good antibodies lost during his treatment in the NICU. While most babies with Hirschprung’s go on to lead normal lives, the doctor’s visits, medications, and treatments add to the pressures of making ends meet. Braylen’s condition has required Jessica to stay home while TJ works to provide for their family, making it necessary to live on a strict budget…”

As you can see from these pictures, Braylen is a happy, thriving 9 month old. And what a handsome boy he is. I had a great time with you guys, and it was a pleasure taking these pictures for you.





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