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fall family mini sessions

if you:

-would love some beautiful portraiture of your lovely littles  who  keep growing and growing but haven’t been able to afford it…
-have wanted professional photos of your family all together before the kids take off for college but haven’t found the time…
-want an extra special gift for grandma this year…
-want a keepsake Christmas card this year you are proud to send…
now is your chance!

here is the skinny on the SABphotography family Fall mini shoot!!!
for more details on the “a la carte” print/product list click here
location details:
Chris Park    (30 minutes outside city of Durango, off 550)  quaking aspens, rustic fence, lake, nature
Rivergate   (5 minutes outside downtown Durango)   trees, nature, river trail, bridge, modern architecture
Rotary Park  (Durango city limits) fallen yellow leaves, river, train tracks, bridge, rustic fence
To book your session, click on the “Contact” drop down above…

family shoot, part III

ok guys, here is the final addition… we got the whole family in the game…grandparents, grandkids, nieces, sisters, daughters, sons, husbands and wives…

thanks so much Sara for trusting me with your family memories…

your family is lovely

family shoot, part II

here are more beauties from the family shoot i did last week…included is a generational shot. i just love those, you really gotta lock in those memories…

o, and the first little ditty is titled “i puffy heart you”     couldn’t resist;<)

family/children shoot, part I

mamma’s getting anxious and i’ve still got photos piled up in my digital darkroom lineup.  but, who can blame her, look at these beautiful babies…

enjoy Sara, here are a few favs of Jude and Ani.  baby Jude just turned 1 and all the family was here to celebrate…

more to come…

6512 and Growing…

The girls and I had a super fun time at Rachel’s backyard playground while snapping some photos for her blog post.  My older daughter thinks Rachel’s house the funnest place around and couldn’t wait to go.  We do one every season and it was Rachel’s idea to throw the chickens in, as we just couldn’t wait any longer for spring to bloom!  So, I thought the pictures told a story and a collage was the only way to do them justice.  Rachel agreed and so here you have it.  The first looks more film strip style but Rachel went with the artsy, box style simply because you could see the kids better.  If you have little children, or have ever had children, or are even thinking of having children, you will find her blog very poignant and at times hilarious.  Check it out at

http://6512andgrowing.wordpress.com/ but, beware, it is addicting!