Showing posts with label portraits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portraits. Show all posts

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Lily: 3 years young




I recently had the pleasure of spending time with Lily and her family for her 3 year old pictures. Before hand her mom was a little nervous because the last time she had pictures taken, LILY. WOULDN'T. SMILE.
Lucky for me... that was in no way the problem! She was a little shy at first but copied (almost) every pose perfectly :) Lily, you're too cute and I had so much fun chasing you around! Enjoy...

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If you are interested in having a fun lovin' portrait session, contact alicia@lifereflectionphotos.com!
 


Tuesday, June 8, 2010

{There are no seven wonders of the world in the eyes of a child. There are seven million}
-Walt Streightiff

Saturday, May 8, 2010

{blame it on the girls who know what to do}

Without further adieu, here is a few of my favorites from the day :)



those future boys better watch out...






like a pro... work it girl!




what's life without a little sass?





Friday, May 7, 2010

Sneak peek of Hayley's photoshoot...

{Sugar and spice and everything nice... that's what little girls are made of}

And that's exactly what Haley is sugar, spice, a great imagination and a little hear full of love. We had an awesome afternoon full of beautiful weather and the evening light was just divine! Here is just a sneak preview until I am all finished with the whole bunch :)

Thanks for the fun evening and being my model Miss Hay, I love you to pieces! <3



And let me tell ya... the girl can move!


Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Rain is a good thang...

Being from Seattle, I think rain is a great thing! For one, it is refreshing and keeps our wonderful state ever-green! And if we are talking weddings (which I often do...) it's considered good luck! (And since I am full of useless information, here is why...) Good luck wedding rain comes from several cultures, with the idea that a wet knot is harder to untie than a dry one. Since marriage is often referred to as "tying the knot" this holds as a strong and steady bond.
There is your "you learn something everyday" moment :)

Cheers to this refreshing spring rain and a wonderful day checked off the week!



{When you realize how perfect everything is you will
tilt your head back and laugh at the sky}