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Welcome to Atlanta! | Family Portraits in Georgia

Welcome to Atlanta, P Family! This gorgeous family was referred to me by a dear friend and incredible fellow photographer, Paula Swift. She worked with them when their first daughter was a baby, while they were living in the Boston, Massachusetts area. They recently relocated to Atlanta, and I was so honored to hear that Paula had sent them my way. She told me how great they were to work with, and she was right. Baby Demi and big sister Margo were such sweethearts, and the whole family was so natural and genuine for the camera. Those kinds of friendly, warm personalities always shine through in the final portraits. It makes for one very happy photographer, I can tell you!

Thank you, Paula, for sending this sweet family my way. And thank you, Leslie, Hunter, Margo, and Demi for sharing a morning with me. I had a wonderful time with all of you!

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Party of Six | Atlanta Family Portraits

I was so excited to see the M family again. At our last session, we focused on portraits of their four children, each of whom is so unique, and so photogenic! Yet they share so much in common. Each is very bright, impressively polite, and very devoted to one another. Their bond is so special to witness.

I was especially glad when Mrs. M told me that she and her husband would be joining in our session this time, with the goal of creating a portrait of them as a family. Even though I know first hand how difficult it can be on that side of the camera … I know us Moms are stressed enough getting all the outfits coordinated, the haircuts precisely timed, and getting everyone dressed and groomed the day of the session, much less the thought of actually being IN the photographs … but years from now, decades from now, I also know how much the children will cherish this image of their family. What I would give to have a portrait of my own family from my childhood! The memory of love and laughter …

Much love,
Shannon

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