Archive for the ‘Life’ Category

Welcome Dory!

It is always great to photograph a newborn. Even better when I get greeted by the welcoming commity at the door.





This young lady and I took a yoga class together way back in our youth. She was part of the “in crowd” of younger yogis who all seemed to have a way of getting their toes in their mouths. Rodney Yee would have been impressed. Us older classmates all tried to keep up, following the cool kids to lunch and giving into all of their whims. But once the Youngers decided they wanted to roll- we were done with yoga and I haven’t been able to see much of those classmates since. But it was nice to catch up.





Dear T family. I wish you so much happiness (and sleep) as you welcome Dory into your home. Now that your pair has turned to a flock I hope your days are filled with laughter (and sleep) with puddles to splash in and warm baths to bathe in, sprinklers, races, (sleep), stories told, hugs shared and, of course, sleep. Such beautiful, sweet, kids. Thank you for letting me photograph them!

Always welcome

These 5 are always welcome in our home. With our combined 5 kids, somehow it was quieter than our normal weekends with just two. And they came with sleeves rolled up and ready to work.
A whole painted living room, many yummy meals and a few nice outings in Providence later and we sadly had to bid them farewell. Our kids keep asking when they will be back, we are wondering the same thing. :)

Jeesh. Parents can be so embarrassing.



Active Boys are Awesome | NH Family portrait photography

Unless you have/love an active boy in your world, you may not have experienced life in some of it’s fantastic extremes. Living with little boys is living life on the edge. Edge of giddy sanity. With all their running, poking, swinging, laughing, balancing, playing, throwing, testing, silly-ing(may not be a word, but it is an action in our house), jumping, bonking, flushing (short story, but not worth sharing) and more laughing.
It may not be the kind of energy you can bring to a coffee shop or a restaurant (Heck, I am not even sure a McDonnalds is ready for my 2 year old Griffin). But I love having them for a photo session. Smiles come easy where ever mischief can be found.







A two year old’s energy and zestiness is something awesome to behold.
Not that you can hold them for long.
Thanks for a great session guys!