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Austin Bluebonnet Mini-Sessions for 2015 - Round Rock Photographer

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Austin Bluebonnet Mini-Sessions for 2015 - Round Rock Photographer

The 2015 bluebonnet season is underway in Central Texas, and in Austin we're seeing some gorgeous stands of bluebonnets!  We've already been out taking portraits among the sea of blue plumes and we are very excited to offer mini-sessions in the bluebonnets this year

If you're looking for professional bluebonnet photos, then check out our Bluebonnet Mini session page!  There, you'll find more information about our mini-session, included digital image files and a few sample images!

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Our Boys in the Pumpkin Patch - Austin Child Photographer

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Our Boys in the Pumpkin Patch - Austin Child Photographer

It's become a family tradition to take photos of our boys at the local pumpkin patch each year for Halloween.  Nothing says "fall" to me like a huge pile o' pumpkins!

When I was growing up, my parents used to take us to the annual Pumpkin Festival in Morton, Illinois - the "Pumpkin Capital of the World".  They see hundreds of thousands of pumpkins through that town every year, and they claim that up to 85% of the world's canned pumpkins come from Morton's Libby's cannery. 

That's a lot of pumpkins, huh??

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Calling All Santa Portrait Referrals!

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Calling All Santa Portrait Referrals!

Have you already booked your 2014 Portraits With Santa session?  If so, we have a treat for you!  Check out the referral incentives, including earning free upgrades to your session and/or free print packages!  View the post to learn more!

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Veach Family in SoCo - Austin Family Photographer

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Veach Family in SoCo - Austin Family Photographer

We had the pleasure of meeting and photographing Mr. and Mrs. Veach's daughter ("A") for our Portraits With Santa event last year.   "A's" were among our favorites of the day, so we were very excited when her mom contacted us this fall for family portraits!   For this session, the Veach's wanted an urban, distinctively Austin feel, so we headed down to the South Congress/South First area. 

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