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Senoia Family Photographer

When a family is spread out across the country, it is an extra special time to have everyone together!  I had the pleasure of photographing 3 generations!  They wanted an outdoor casual portrait session.  Due to both our schedules, we had just one day that would work for us.  It was threatening rain so I had my indoor studio set up as a backup.  Fortunately, the rain held off and we got some fairly nice light. 

I know the effort it takes to get everyone together for photographs.  I hope the generations to come will appreciate having prints to look back and enjoy!

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Fayette County Pet Photography

It is kitten time at Fayette County Animal Shelter!  Cats and kittens galore!  All these sweet and snuggly babies are in need of a good home.  This is only a sampling of the animals available.  If you are thinking of adding a cat or kitten to your family, head over to the Fayette County Animal Shelter.  There you will find a plethora of animals to chose from.  After photographing and playing with these kittens I did find a little favorite.  Hannah, the gray with white paws, is such a sweet little one! Whoever ends up with her will be very lucky!!  The little golden tiger kitten ended up going home with a family of three young boys.  It was neat to see them so excited! Even though she is no longer available, I am including her photos because she is so cute.  There are many more like her.  So...go now for the best selection!

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Newnan Coweta, Peachtree City Family Photographer

Sometimes the portrait session you envision does not go quite the way you planned!  That is especially true when your subject is two-years-old! My studio was all set up for a sweet little fairy shoot.  I had made an adorable outfit and flower crown.  There was a mushroom to sit on and cute little props with the forest backdrop and I knew this beautiful little girl would be the perfect subject!  But... on this particular day this adorable little one was just not too happy about being photographed!  In spite of the tears, I was able to capture a couple smiles and sweet moments.  To avoid traumatizing her more I suggested we head outside and try more of a lifestyle session.  I followed her around like paparazzi and captured the moments of her just being herself.  Both grandmas were also visiting so it was important to get photos with them.  I had to be quick as she was on the move!  Fortunately, she was much happier once we got outside!  There was one photo the family wanted to recreate.  Before she could even walk I took a photo of Mom and Dad holding her hands in between them.  Even though you cannot see her face, I love that they chose the one that clearly shows her personality at this age!!  The plan is to photograph them every year in the same pose.  What a great wall of portraits that will be!!

Year 1

Year 2

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Newnan, Coweta, Fayette Newborn Photographer

I think the only thing better than photographing a newborn baby girl is...photographing two newborn baby girls!  I have to say, I have had some pretty difficult babies in my studio over the years.  Not these girls!  They let me do pretty much whatever I wanted!  Seriously, best babies ever!  Big sister came in for a few quick photos too.  In my studio safety always comes first.  The photographs of big sister pushing the babies in the buggy was done as a composite image.  Big sister had an empty buggy.  The babies were photographed in the buggy with mom sitting in arms reach and supporting the baby's head.  Mom was edited out and the babies were edited into the photograph with their big sister.  I love how it turned out!  They chose to have this image printed and framed in a gorgeous frame to hang over their fireplace.  Such a beautiful family!  I knkow they will enjoy thier heirloom photograph for many years to come!

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Shelter Dogs

We have all been on a list a time or two.  Some are good lists to be on and some, well, not so good.  All these adorable dogs are on a list that no dog should be on.  Their time here is on final countdown.  The shelter is full.  If you are thinking of adding a dog to your family stop by the Fayette County Animal Shelter and see if there is a special animal that will be a good fit.  These sweet, gentle dogs just want to be loved and played with.  Share their photos and let's try to get them on the list of adoptees! 

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