More families are holding their newborn portrait sessions in-home due to covid, rather than in-studio. As your photographer, I take every precaution prior to your session and as I enter your home so you feel safe and confident during your session. The at-home atmosphere is a fun way to relax throughout your session and include a more personal touch to your portraits.
One of the many aspects of my work that brings me joy is documenting couples as they grow into families and witnessing their life journey. Claire and Roger welcomed baby Neven at the end of December; a wonderful and happy end to 2020!
Surprise proposals are one of the most emotional forms of documentary photography. They are wholly candid, and I love every second of it. If you’re thinking of booking a photographer at your proposal, read my post on my approach and aspects to consider when working with a photographer to take the best photos possible.
When Nihar called me a few weeks ago about his proposal to his girlfriend, Esha, he had every last detail planned; they would “meet some friends” at the Spanish Steps (a quaint, tree-lined space tucked away in northwest DC), where a bottle of Veuve Clicquot and a bouquet waited for their arrival. Esha beamed with happiness, and I was honored to have photographed those precious moments of the next stage in their life together. I was taking photos from far enough away that I couldn’t hear the words, but the expression on her face and how they held each other close said everything (and I didn’t wear waterproof mascara that day so …).