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24.4.10

Sawyer

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Labels: babies

3 comments:

Bird's Eye View Photography said...

gorgeous!

April 28, 2010 at 8:31 PM
Michael Knorpp said...

Marisa - these ROCK!!!

April 28, 2010 at 9:36 PM
megan said...

Oops - that was me.

April 28, 2010 at 9:37 PM

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I'm not too complicated. No matter what I'm doing, it's with a camera in hand. And that's because I love documenting the beauty around me and sharing it with others. In the end I see myself as a storyteller. Whether it's the story of a chlld's joy in the summer afternoon or the love found in a new family - I love being there and capturing that emotion so that it can last a lifetime. I love what I do, and think that it doesn't get much better than that!

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Every parent has moments of magic with their children. When their eyes are full of wonder and their soft cheeks are oh so kissable. At those times all you want to do is reach out and hold onto the sweet little one in front of you - hoping they'll never grow up.

I hope that you find my pictures will help you hold onto that magic - that sweetness and fun. My images aren't like some portraits where all you can do is look at it and say, "Yup, that's what he looked like at that age." Rather, I try to preserve who they are in that moment so that you can hang it in your home to cherish for years to come. Images like these don't need to be replaced year after year because they capture the spirit of your little ones and your family - which never gets dated or boring. And I think that is the best kind of art.

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