Monthly Archives: September 2007

I always take a lot of posed pictures when I’m photographing a family, but what I’m really hoping to capture are the real moments like these.

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And more family beach shots . . . My camera and I were a little busy this weekend! These were taken at the Edmonds waterfront on yet another gorgeous Pacific Northwest fall evening.

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Another gorgeous fall night spent at the beach. It seems summer is hanging around for a bit longer! These were taken at Dumas Bay Beach in Federal Way.

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A little preview of a lovely fall evening at the beach. These were taken at Dash Point State Park.

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Father and Daughter

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Some recent creations

Family feet. This is mounted and 10×30 in size. New storyboards. All mounted and 10×20 in size. Be sure to click on them to see them larger.

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More of my lovely niece Hannah. One of my most favorite things to do for clients is create a slideshow of their images set to music. Here is a link to Hannah’s: http://www.krisallenphotography.com/slideshow/Hannah (Sorry Mac users – this won’t work for you. PC folks you will be prompted to download a simple show viewer.)

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Boys (and Mom) on the Beach

A preview for the “M” family. Love the blue eyes on all of these boys!

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Class of 2008

A little senior portrait preview for Miss Hannah. These were taken at Green Lake in Seattle. This sure beats the white fur drape I wore for my senior pictures back in the old days! As always you can click on the photos to see them larger . . .

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Had a little photo shoot with my kids in Point Defiance Park in Tacoma. They do not like posing for pictures but this night they were reasonably cooperative. I’m pretty happy with the results.

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Playing around with storyboards tonight. These are so fun! I really need to make some for my own kids . . .

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A few more from the other night. These boys are just too cute!

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