Category Archives: families

Family Portraits | Kansas City Family Photography in Liberty, Missouri

You  may recognize this family from our portrait session here, when Elizabeth was only six months old. Time flies so fast with babies! We had a holiday family portrait photography session together this past fall, and I loved seeing how she has grown. This little family always warms my heart. So much love! Enjoy their sweetness....

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A little rascal | Kansas City Photographer & Liberty, Missouri Photographer

I photographed Jackson at Shoal Creek Living History Museum in Hodge Park near Liberty, where we met up to take his portraits. This 17-month-old guy was a tough little tornado – all about the action! I loved getting to spend some time with such a curious boy. My bet is that he will grow up...

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Anneston’s First Birthday Portraits | Baby Child Family Photographer

I think Anneston has to be one of the happiest and most easygoing babies I’ve ever encountered! The cooler fall weather didn’t seem to bother Anneston at all, and she had smiles throughout the entire family photography session. I can’t ask for more than that – especially from a one-year-old baby, celebrating her first birthday...

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Holiday Petites – a Holiday Mini Session Event! – Liberty, Missouri Children’s Photographer & Kansas City Child Photographer

Join us next Saturday, November 12th for our Holiday Petites – a holiday miniature session event for kids! We have two great collections to choose from and are looking forward to providing clients with digital files for their holiday card needs. This event is perfect for those who want a few updated photos of their...

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Heriloom Portraits – how will your family remember you? | Liberty Missouri Family Photographer

This is a little girl named Louise, who grew up to be my great-grandmother. Her photo was taken on July 9, 1910, at the age of ten. And here is my little sweetpea, Annabelle, age 5 – 101 years and 19 days later! – Louise’s great-great-grandchild. For me, there is something magical about history, especially...

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