
The most beautiful part about getting older is getting to watch the life journey of younger people. You get the gift of watching young love join together, flourish and bring new life into the world. And what it more beautiful than a new life joining the world?

Rule number 1: come to have fun! The Hernandez family did just that! They came to play, laugh, pick wild flowers and of course JUMP (scroll on and you’ll see what I mean)!

The saying goes, ” A picture is worth a thousand words”, but for these photos I can think of two, love and joy. These photos overflow with them because this family overflows with them.

Is there anything in all the earth more beautiful than a baby? To me, no sunset, no mountain, no flower can compare to the beauty of a newborn baby. Joshua Wayne Lutz is evidence of that! He is perfect in every way! All children are a gift from God, but this very special little boy […]

What do your photos mean to you? If you have lost someone you love than you know just how precious a photo can be. Our photos are place holders to the past. Without them we may forget just how little our babies were, or how small our childhood home actually was or what we did […]

Ok so its the day of your family session. You’ve been waiting for weeks and it’s finally here! You’re so excited, you have you’re outfits all laid out but oh no! You hear your little one having a total melt down in the next room! Your first thought is, I hope this doesn’t happen during […]

You can not meet a nicer family than this one. Gentleness and love flow from every word and interaction between them. They are as warm and as welcoming as the smiles they wear.

I am convinced that there is no greater gift in this life than to be born into a family who knows how to love. The Howards are exactly that, a family who knows how to love.

Arms and hearts were quite literally full of Hope and of Grace. From the moment we started Sarah and Brandon’s love for Hope and Grace shone through every smile, every hug and every laugh shared.

Close and tight, Jack Henry Porter was held in his father, Braden’s arms. Jack may have been only one week old but he already knew how to communicate where he felt safest.