Archive for the ‘Vermont’ Category

Red barns in my sleep and a Vermont 1 year portrait.

What am I going to do about my red barn photo fetish? Since adorable children seem to be in no short supply and Miss M here can work a red barn photo like nobody’s business- I guess I will just continue to feed my addiction. Feast your eyes on this beauty (and her lovely handlers)

Yup, she is way to cute to be allowed out of Boston.

Almost makes me want more… If my husband is reading I said almost.

Who likes playing in the leaves???




Only thing better than catching a pediatrician Dad doing this is catching a lawyer Dad doing it too…

Pumpkins pumpkins

Ive been away for the weekend. Photography, relaxation, family and fun. Not necessarily in that order- but that is how I choose to remember it.

It is pumpkin time here in New England. Here are a few from the farmers market in Woodstock, VT. Nothing like fresh air, cozy fires and fall in the Northeast to get me motivated for work.

dog days end

And just like that, the dog days of summer have come to an end. We celebrated 2009′s summer’s demise in Vermont with some friends, 2 legged and 4.
Here sits Emmit, proud NYC dog, acting as tough as he can with our “Wildlife” stamping at his heals.

Dunedin spend a good part of this evening asking after her friend Emmit. She would never get this close to a human she had met in just one weekend, but had no problem sidling up to this canine variety.


Zander and Griffin determined to get in on the cuteness. I need to point out that my son (I swell with pride at the thought of this) brought out this chair when he saw us taking photos outside. A son who knows how to please his photographer mommy.

whether you have paws or toes, grass just feels good underneath them

The rare photo of me. Jesse (the photog of this shot below) has no idea how hard it normally is to pry a camera out of my hands, she should ask my husband. He almost lost a finger once.

Griffin, showing off his portrait sitting skills

Griffin, done with the session, cleans up his own props.