The Frank family holds such a special place in my heart. I photographed Casey and Grady’s engagements and New Braunfels wedding in my first year of JZP and have since met up with them for two other photo sessions before this round of photos in December. Their precious family grew since I had last photographed them, so I was excited to get to play with sweet Sawyer this time around too!
Gotta love that New Braunfels river-bottom scenery, right?
It’s just TOO much cuteness.
Followed by TOO much gorgeousness.
 Thank you, Frank family, for having me out to New Braunfels again to document this season of y’all’s lives. X’s and O’s!
 I am so blessed that my job allows me to work with wonderful people not only in DFW but all over! I met up with this lovely family in Georgetown at the beginning of December for their photo session.
Oma is work.ing. it.
 Thank you, you beautiful people, for letting me photograph your family. It means the world to me.
November is a great month because it holds all the anticipation of fall, Thanksgiving, pumpkin spice lattes at Starbucks and pre-Christmas excitement but without days holding so many to-do’s that you can’t even enjoy any of it. Yes, I enjoy November for these reasons AND because this month held so many sessions with so many wonderful clients.
For starters, I got to photograph an anniversary session for Laura and Laramy, whose engagements I photographed back in 2010 I think?? A long time ago, for sure. I thought it was so sweet that they wanted their anniversary photos taken at their wedding venue – Lost Oak Winery in Burleson.
Next up is Laura and Tristan’s wedding day, which included lots and lots of sparkles and glitter. Check. out. Laura’s. hair.
In this next session I had a wonderful afternoon meeting up with the lovely, silly, lively Edwards family in Denton.
November was the month I got to introduce my dear blogging assistant, Danielle! All of this blogging catch-up would not be possible without her. Plus, isn’t she just really adorable too?!
Kaitlin has got to be among the most sweetest brides to have ever walked the face of this earth — here are a few of her sun-drenched bridals.
The Luttmer family had me come out to their family land to take some extended family portraits. We all braved the wind to get some sweet shots!
Sigh. The Palominos. Love them. Love, love them.
While I have photographed the Aldrich family multiple times now, this was my first chance to photograph their newest member — little Landree!
It will always be an honor to be asked to photograph another photographer and Julie’s college graduation portraits were no exception. I was especially honored because she drove all the way from Lubbock for the session! Congratulations on graduation, Julie!
 I’m thankful for all that November held and now I’m ready to get to blogging December! SO CLOSE to being 100% caught back up!
I really enjoy photographing the Massey family. With a little one as active as Eben in the mix and parents as cool as Rebecca and Colin, it always makes for lively, silly and playful shots.
These are my favorite kind of family photographs.
Enjoy a peek into their session from November.
How fun is it that they brought along Colin’s bike for Eben to “fix” with his tools?! I’ll tell you: it’s really fun.
We ended the session wrapped up in some Christmas lights that Eben found quite tasty.
Until next time, Massey family! X’s and O’s!
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