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Washington, DC family photographer

DC families love the monuments but also crave something different for their yearly family photos. This year for the Mathieson Family, we went to Jones Point Park. It’s a park under the 495 bridge and at the southern tip of the DC boundary. The architecture pairs well with the greenery. Take a look at some […]

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Family portrait photographer in Washington DC

One of my favorite parts of being a photographer is seeing families grow over time. I photographed the O’Neill’s wedding a few years back and it was great photographing them with their daughter. We chose the Kennedy Center for their winter-time family photos.  

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Family photographer in Washington, DC & San Antonio, TX

Family portraits are important in all phases of life. The Llugari and Konomi families gathered three generations to be photographed together. The most special moment was photographing grandparents, who are usually the core of families. Enjoy some of my favorites from this session.  

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Washington, DC family photographer

When family portraits involve young kids, sometimes an at-home session is preferred. Having kids in environments they’re used to makes them feel more at ease in front of the camera. The Salgado family has had me twice at their home for portraits. Their newborn was photographed in the nursery and as she got older, in […]

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At home family portrait

The Maas family is now a family of four! Last year, I photographed their portraits at the National Portrait Gallery and this year with a newborn, an at-home session was best. Take a look at my favorites:  

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Washington DC and San Antonio Christmas Holiday Family Photographer

Family portraits have been a must for the Evans family. I photographed them in 2018 and this year, we kept the theme of holiday decor. Happy holidays everyone!

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Washington DC family photography

One of the biggest question is, “What do we wear?” Here are three things to consider when looking through your closet: Compliment – Think of complimenting colors or groups of colors that go well together. Avoiding fully matching. Layer – Consider layering your outfit. This could mean wearing (or bringing) vests, blazers, cardigans, scarves, etc. […]

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