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Elizabeth’s 6 month session… {Katy, TX – Children’s Photographer}

I can’t believe it’s already been 6 months since this little cutie was born and I did her newborn session.  When Hillary contacted me and said they wanted to do photos of Elizabeth at 6 months I was thrilled.  This family is so much fun to be around and I have loved getting to know them :).  We had perfect weather the evening of our session and Elizabeth was a doll and perfect in every way.  Elizabeth is still a tiny little thing, but her big grin is adorable and makes everyone else smile.  Thank you guys so much for wanting me to photograph your beautiful family again.  Here’s a few photos from the session…

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KENDRA
MARTIN

Photography is in my blood and seeking truth is in my soul. Which is a deep way of saying, I’ve loved to take photos for a really long time, y’all. I’d love to share my story with you then listen to yours.

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I grew up in a house full of photos. My dad or I when I was old enough, was always behind a camera…family dinners, road trips, Sunday afternoons that probably didn’t seem worth documenting but somehow always were. That’s where I fell in love with this work. And somewhere along the way, I also learned […]

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Meredith and J.G. invited their family and friends to the Piermont Cottage, which is part of Old Edwards Inn for brunch and farewells the morning after their wedding day. 
The morning was full stories that were filled with laughter and joy!! It was the perfect way to end an amazing weekend. Venue  | The Farm […]

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Meredith and John Grady were married on a beautiful, Friday afternoon in July in Highlands, North Carolina. Meredith began her day at the Farm at Old Edwards Inn, surrounded by so many incredible women in her life. The morning was full of joy, love, and an abundance of happy tears. After Meredith slipped into her […]

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I grew up in a house full of photos. My dad or I when I was old enough, was always behind a camera…family dinners, road trips, Sunday afternoons that probably didn’t seem worth documenting but somehow always were. That’s where I fell in love with this work. And somewhere along the way, I also learned […]