Family Portrait at War Memorial Park in West Bridgewater, MA

I’m starting to think I should rent an apartment in West Bridgewater.  I have been to War Memorial Park so many time in the past year!  It really is no surprise that so many people request to do photos there.  It’s a gorgeous little spot with so many cool places for photos in a very small area.  Win, Win!  I know Mom is very excited to see these photos!  We got a quick cousins picture first and then concentrated on the family photos.  These guys were lively to say the least, but we managed to get some great shots!

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Family Portrait in Roger Williams Park – RI Photographer

How do you repay your child’s teacher for all they do? I honestly can’t begin to figure out how.  My son was in Pre-K last year and we were so fortunate to have two of the best people taking care of him while he was there.  They snuggled with him at rest time, calmed him down when he got hurt, helped him to be a good friend to his peers and made him love and enjoy going to school.  How can I even begin to say thank you for that?!  These pictures certainly can’t come close, but it’s the least I can do.  Thanks for taking care of my baby, Miss Tracy!

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Cake Smash Portrait Session – RI Cake Smash Photography

It seemed like this cake smash was never going to happen but thankfully we were able to do it!  Mom warned me that Mackenzie was a fast one!  She was right!  Thankfully we were able to distract her long to get some great photos!  These guys picked some of great colors for their outfits and the cake smash.  I love coral and teal together!  Great colors, super cute clothes, headpieces and an adorable little baby!  What more could a photographer ask for?

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Providence Portrait Session – RI Portrait Photography

I met this family a year ago in Bristol for a family portrait session.  Last year baby brother was just a little peanut who didn’t like to stand on grass.  Now I could hardly catch him!  We walked around the east side of Providence taking advantage of all the pretty old houses and springtime blossoms.  This seemed like more of a playdate for the kids than a portrait session.  They ran around, did so much jumping and made friends with a neighborhood cat!  Thank goodness for snacks!  It was the only way they would take a break and sit!  When in doubt bust out the goldfish!

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