Big laughs, tickle toes, & face squishes are included at no charge in your Family Session with me. We’ll begin with a phone consultation to determine exactly what you’re looking for from our time together. When my custom photography meets your family, what’s going to happen? We’ll make a game plan. The session also includes:
- Up to 90 minutes of portrait shooting time at your house or a local park
- 20-30 fully-retouched, gorgeous images
- Sneak peek images posted on my blog for sharing and general oohing/aahing
- A private online gallery to share with your best buds and your peeps
- A laid-back, customized ordering session at your house or mine to figure out just how you’re going to remember our time together. (Prints and albums and wall galleries, oh my!)
The Family Session, available for families of 5 or fewer, is $200.


Mom & Dad camera-shy? The Children’s Session, which is shorter and is held exclusively outdoors, is perfect for children going it alone in front of the camera. Mom and I will still make a game plan over the phone, but it’s up to the kids to bring that plan to life in a local park. The session includes:
- Up to 45 minutes of portrait shooting time at a local park
- 15-20 fully-retouched, fabulous images
- My favorite session images posted to the blog
- A private online gallery for sharing to your heart’s content
- A laid-back, customized ordering session at my house for figuring out which portrait products you just can’t live without.
The Children’s Session, available for up to 3 siblings, is $150.


Goodies from your portrait experience, such as gift prints {size 8×10 and smaller}, are priced from $50. Keepsake collections, which include 15 gift prints and 10% off a la carte prices are priced from $500.
Celebrate Your Family collections, which include both prints and high-resolution digital images, are priced from $1500.
*Referral Program*
For every referral, you receive a $50 print credit towards your next photo session. For every three referrals, enjoy a free photo session and a $80 print credit!

by Alison
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