Archive for December, 2009

Santa and a Holiday Ham

Yesterday I had the pleasure of photographing Santa when he stopped by Love Bugs on Hope St, Providence for the Annual Winter Stroll. Jamie, the Lovebug’s owner (and part time elf) made sure there were cookies and a nice place to rest and relax for all who were able to visit.
Many babies and families braved the rain and weather to get a chance to meet the jolly fellow who made a special visit from the North.
Warning: Seriously cute kid photos below. This little ham’s Mommy certainly has everything she could want for Christmas this year.



We also had a visit from some Tin Soldiers from the Festival Ballet who were busy preparing for the Nutcracker performances at the Providence Performing Arts Center, 220 Weybosset Street
December 12, 13, 14
Friday 7:30pm, Saturday 2pm and 7pm, Sunday 1pm and 6:30pm
Tickets from $18 to $83, call 401.421.ARTS or order online at PPAC.

Even Mayor Cicilline was able to stop by. Didn’t catch what he asked Santa for.

2 squared

Ever wonder what it would be like to have twins? I imagine most parents of twins think about it a lot before the arrive. But once they do arrive…well there are just too many other things to do. These two girls at 20 months are keeping mom and dad BUSY. The one thing I have noticed about multiples is that all the work/fun/joy/emotion is not doubled but squared.


We lucked out with the weather for this session which meant we could be outside and let the kids play/wander/run/fall/sit/repeat.

This series was really what the photo session came down to. Note mom and dad’s guiding hands behind the girls. At this age it is really like herding butterflies.


Both girls have such great personalities. So different and lovely in their own ways. One shy yet engaged, the other feisty and investigative- both so much fun to photograph.

Brown Eyed Girls

2 more lovely ladies with big beautiful eyes. These big girls now get to welcome Ben, their cousin, into the family. The 3 year old explained that her sister (4 months) was zero and her cousin Ben (one month) was REALY zero. Got to love the logic (and future mathmatician).