Welcome, welcome to a quick overview of my 2013 bluebonnet mini-sessions. The following pictures span 4 different days and 2 different locations across Bryan/College Station. I host a number of different mini-sessions throughout the year, and if you’re interested in being on the email list for sign-ups, please use the contact form on this site or send me an email directly- smortonphotography@gmail.com. I’d be happy to put you on the list!
Let’s start with my precious nephew Jakob…pretty dapper, no? Love him!!!
This is my lovely assistant Holly’s daughter, whom we affectionately call NorNor!! Love her, too!!
Well, pretty much I love all of these babies. Also, notice the different color choices for these mini-sessions. White and denim are pretty traditional when it comes to Texas bluebonnets, but I also encourage folks to try different shades of blue, yellow, green, and even pink…for a girl of course! 😉
I saw one newborn, lots of babies, siblings, families, and even grandparents! I always gets excited for the Spring in Texas. And this year’s bluebonnets were particularly beautiful.
We had to have a little silly with our serious business. 😉
This was my third year to photograph these darling twins. They keep getting bigger, and hopefully my photography keeps getting better. 😉
This was one of 5 precious families that drove up from Houston to see me.
Too cool for bluebonnets. 😉
There was even a Pinterest-inspired gender announcement. 🙂
Okay, if you made it this far, a big high five to you!! If you’re interested in being on the mini-session contact list, don’t hesitate to contact me (smortonphotography@gmail.com). I’d love to serve you and your family!
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