Anna, aka Lil’ Miss Blue Eyes, is a happy 3 1/2 month old baby who just loves being cuddled and snuggled and loved on by her parents, Sean and Sarah (who’s Denver wedding I shot 2 years ago). She is such a cute baby – smiling at her parents being goofballs and then she finally had enough (as any of us would have).
It was a challenging first month or two as Sean and Sarah adjusted to having this new being in their life, but it seems they’ve now gotten the hang of it and are going to be wonderful parents. Sean’s mom was visiting, so we snuck in a few photos of her with her first grandchild.
Anna, you are one lucky girl with a family who adores you. Click to view Anna’s gallery






My lens lost its focus, but I like the dreamy quality of this image.







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I met Aaron and Jess in Wash Park last Saturday on a crazy warm day in mid-January. When we scheduled the session, I figured we’d be shooting in a snow storm, not in flip flops! From the first frame on, Jess and Aaron worked it for the camera. Not much prompting was needed from me. Thanks for making my job easy you two!
Hanging around engaged couples, you really get a feeling for how their marriage will be. These two are so caring toward each other – genuinely making sure the other is warm, okay, comfortable, happy, etc. I am really looking forward to their fall wedding – plus it’s just down the street from me in a great neighborhood!




Their Boston Bull Terriers wanted to steal the show! So cute.








Family portrait!

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Walking around Bryan’s new neighborhood in Denver, I came across Roy and Twila sitting on their front porch. The afternoon wind was whipping around, cooling down the muggy air a bit, as rain clouds hovered above but never released. Roy, in a dirty wife beater, sat in the corner – ivy framing him on the porch. Twila, a small, elderly lady who liked to talk, sat swinging on the porch swing, with her walker resting in front of her. I stopped and talked with them. Twila bought the house 43 years ago with the money she earned working at a rubber factory for 30 of those years. I took their picture, and left before realizing my lens was on manual focus. So – these shots aren’t perfectly in focus, but I still liked them, kind of.

