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I had the best time in August capturing the beautiful faces of children in Kitsap County, Wa.
When I had the idea of school portraits, I knew I wanted them to be different and unique. My idea was to create head shots of your children in a breathtaking way. School portraits are a tradition and something that is often handed out to family members. They are milestones capturing how your child has grown over time.
When doing a school portrait session, I focus on the child and their personality. The child’s authentic self is captured through my lens for parents, grandparents, great grandparents, and friends to cherish forever.
My goal is to encourage natural expressions from the child, so the essence of childhood can be frozen in time.
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I had the best time in August capturing the beautiful faces of children in Kitsap County, Wa.
When I had the idea of school portraits, I knew I wanted them to be different and unique. My idea was to create head shots of your children in a breathtaking way. School portraits are a tradition and something that is often handed out to family members. They are milestones capturing how your child has grown over time.
When doing a school portrait session, I focus on the child and their personality. The child’s authentic self is captured through my lens for parents, grandparents, great grandparents, and friends to cherish forever.
My goal is to encourage natural expressions from the child, so the essence of childhood can be frozen in time.
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