Posts filed under 'Children'
Meet Brysonn…

Today I had the privlage of shooting baby Brysonn’s
newborn session. His big brothers Brayden and Brenner
are so excited over their new baby brother…what cuties!
Here is your sneak peek Holly!
Add comment August 7, 2009
Happy boy…



I can’t believe Jackson is 9 months old already! As usual, he is the easiest
kido to shoot…he’s always this happy! Here is your sneak peek!
Add comment February 21, 2009
What a beautiful family…
I’m sure you recognize this family from my web site and the blog…
trust me, they are ALL over it! When we set out to capture pictures
for Christmas, I never dreamed it would be this easy…little “J” is
the happiest little boy! Jen
Add comment November 26, 2008
A Christmas shoot…
These little angels belong to me! These are the shots
we are using for our Christmas card this year…
aren’t they the cutest?
Add comment November 23, 2008
‘Project Smile’…
‘Project Smile’ is a portrait program that I am excited to share with you! My inspiration for this program is my son Collin, who was born with a unilateral incomplete cleft lip in 2006. At 3 months old, Collin had a very successful surgery to repair his lip! He is a thriving and very active little boy who brings a smile to our face every day! Since finding out about his birth defect during my pregnancy, I knew that God wanted me to use my photography to help other parents capture the beauty of their little ones precious smile, before and after their repair! If you, or someone you know, has a child with a cleft lip, I would be honored to give you two complimentary portraits sessions – one session before surgery and one session after, and also a complimentary portrait package.
Here is some informative information you may find useful (exert from Lucille Stanford Hospital web site):
What are cleft lip and cleft palate?Cleft lip and cleft palate are birth abnormalities of the mouth and lip. Cleft lip affects about 13,600 births each year and cleft palate affects about one in every 2,000 births. These abnormalities occur less frequently among African-Americans. Cleft lip and cleft palate occur early in pregnancy when the sides of the lip and the roof of the mouth do not fuse together as they should. A child can have cleft lip, cleft palate, or both. Cleft lip and cleft palate together are more common in boys. It is also important to know that most babies born with a cleft are otherwise healthy with no other birth abnormalities.
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Add comment June 13, 2008






