Children, Portraits

Baby Portraits: Graffiti Happiness

0 Comments 14 October 2009

This is the photography I really love to do: unconventional portraits, especially baby portraits. Babies and children are naturally edgier than we give them credit for. Being a baby and child portrait photographer means I get to play, think like the free-spirits of the kids I’m photographing, and give parents a reason to brag at the next Bluegrass Moms play group. “Look how cool my kid is! He’s two and he already has a taste for Triumph motorcycles and popped collars…” You know, that type of thing. Who says baby portraits have to be boring? Not I. I prefer uber cool and edgy…just like your kiddo.

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I am fine art photographer in the Bluegrass. The vision I have for my photography is for images that are cinematic and provocative. I love making woman feel gorgeous and giving families the ability to cherish fleeting moments.

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