Welcome to the world little one! You are blessed with a beautiful and sweet family. In-home family newborn sessions are always so special. There’s something so sweet about taking photos of your family in the place where your daily routines and family memories are built and created. The time and love put into the nursery and the details you look back on with fond memories.
Apple Orchard Family Session | Kansas City Family Photographer
I see this family every year to update their family photos and was so happy I was able to squeeze them in for our apple orchard sessions and before I went on maternity leave. Just for fun I went back to look at the photos from my very first session with them. It doesn’t seem like it was that long ago but they have grown up so much! The apple orchard was a fun new setting for their yearly family photos!
Kansas City Apple Orchard Family Photos | Michelbook Family
My first year of apple orchard mini sessions are done! The evening light was gorgeous for fall family photos and I’m so excited to deliver these families their galleries! I’m definitely planning on offering these again next fall as well as adding spring and summer mini session dates and locations to the calendar.
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Family Photos at Shawnee Mission Park | The Ellsworth Family
I met this sweet family a few years ago when I took Ryan’s high school senior photos in downtown Kansas City. We had to reschedule this session a few different times and we were finally able to find a date where Ryan would be home from college. The date we rescheduled to turned out to me so much better as far as the weather goes. It cooled down quite a bit for the evening compared to the last few days we had been having. It was a treat to have the newest little member of their family, Milo, join us for a few photos.
Rachel's Graduation Mini Session | Olathe, Kansas
I loved this idea to celebrate Rachel’s college graduation! I mean she bought the cap and gown and never got to use it so why not put it on and get a photographer to take all your “post” graduation family photos. My heart goes out to the high school and college grads who never got to walk or properly celebrate their graduations this last spring.