Welcoming a new baby is one of life’s most exciting (and overwhelming!) times of life. To make your newborn session simple and stress-free, I’ve put together a quick guide to walk you through the newborn booking process.
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Some sessions feel extra special, and this was definitely one of them. This family moved out of state, and contacted me to do some updated family photos for them while they were in state for a visit. I used to do photos of their little guy when they lived here, so it was super fun to see them again, and see how much has changed.
We wanted some photos with a mountain backdrop, so Hatcher Pass was up at the top of our list for a session location. The cooler temperatures in the higher elevation can mean that fall comes just slightly earlier up there, so we managed to catch some gorgeous yellow and red colors as well as the mountains.
Little man had just as much energy as I remember, and we spent a large portion of our session just trying to keep him out of the small creek that runs through the area. We managed to succeed until the end, when we decided to embrace the water and we put some Xtratufs on him and let him go for it.
Thank you for choosing me for your photos!
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It’s so magical to watch a little one dive into their very own birthday cake. For this session, we kept things simple, playful, and oh-so-pretty with a soft pink backdrop and plenty of confetti to set the scene.
This birthday girl really stole the show with giant smiles and so much personality. She also has eyes for her sister only – and would really light up any time her sister was in view. Baby girl was so excited after her first taste of cake, which you can really see in the photo after she’s realized that today might be the best day ever. That’s the joy of a cake smash – you never quite know if they’ll be tentative tasters or frosting enthusiasts, but either way, the moment is unforgettable.
The pink backdrop allowed a timeless and cheerful setting, allowing all focus to stay on her happy smile and colorful confetti. She finished this happy cake smash off with using her cake as a seat the end. Possibly my favorite cake smash move ever.
This beautiful cake came from my favorite cake baker – Sabrina Bakes(https://www.facebook.com/skothebakes). The adorable confetti outfit came from Threads and Evergreen(https://threadsandevergreen.com).
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There’s something so special about watching a family grow right in front of my lens. I’ve had the absolute joy of photographing this sweet family for years — and now, we’ve hit another big milestone: Baby Aria’s first birthday cake smash!
We started with some photos with her big sisters, who we needed to come in and show baby girl that photo sessions aren’t so bad, and we got some sweet sibling pictures in the process. We used an adorable backdrop from R2Backdrops(about:blank), and no pressure, but I want to use this cute backdrop at every cake smash from now on.
I won’t lie—our birthday star came in with some serious grump face energy at times. (And honestly? I respect it. Being one is tough!) With those big eyes, I couldn’t resist that sweet face, even if it was glaring at me or giving some serious side eye. But after a little patience, a lot of silly noises, and maybe one or two rounds of peekaboo behind the camera, we started seeing those smiles sneak out. And after she had had a few bites of the cake from Sabrina Bakes(https://www.facebook.com/skothebakes)? Game over. Grumpiness: gone. Frosting-covered fingers and cheeky grins took over, and it was pure gold.
What I love most about this session—besides the adorable frosting face—is how it tells the full story. Real moments. A little sass, a lot of sweetness, and the kind of joy and precious moments that only a cake smash can deliver.
Happy birthday, Aria! Watching you smash your cake was such a treat (pun very much intended). Here’s to another year of smiles, snuggles, and cake crumbs.
Want to use this backdrop at your session, or have another one in mind? Contact me today and let’s get started planning!
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I’ve been photographing this family for a few years now, and I love every session together. I love when families come back to me again and again, because it builds so much trust and the sessions are always so relaxed – this family knows my process, and knows I’m just looking for authentic moments, not picture perfect posed moments (although we do try to sprinkle those in there).
We met at an open field in Eagle River, and the sun definitely made us work to find some sweet spots that included both mountains, but not sun directly in our eyes. With a few breaks in the clouds, we were able to grab some shots with the Eagle River mountains, as well as some gorgeous glowy sunny photos behind us. Over the years, I’ve found that creating beautiful family photographs is less about the background, and more about capturing the connections between your family members. In saying that, it’s hard to find a spot in Alaska that isn’t beautiful. 😉
We wandered, we explored, we got a little silly. Whether it was chasing each other through the grass, snuggling up for a quiet moment, or sharing a tickle-fueled laugh, every moment was full of love and connection. Family sessions don’t need to be stiff or overly posed—in fact, the best ones never are. It’s the little in-between moments that matter most: a hand reaching out, a toddler and his older brother running wild with joy, a parent catching eyes with their kid and smiling like no one else is around.
This session was a reminder that the real magic is in showing up just as you are. And when you do? That’s when we create something beautiful together. If you’re dreaming of relaxed, joy-filled family photos, let’s make it happen. I’d love to tell your story—messy hair, goofy grins, and all.
Thank you for choosing me to be your photographer!
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