So yesterday I had my very first OP Love session and I'm so excited to share a few photos I captured of this cute little family. Due to rules and regulations I have to follow through this program I am unable to disclose their names or any information about them. But the photos still speak for themselves and I know you will enjoy them all the same! I just want to tell this family thank you for letting me take your photos and also a big thank you for serving and making the sacrifices you make for our country! Best wishes and I will pray for a safe return home!
We took our photos early yesterday morning at Benedictine College. We didn't even get to cover the whole campus but it was such a gorgeous place for photos! I can't wait to go back!
I'm so loving my new polarized lens I bought! Check out how the sky pops in this one!
This little lady was such a cutie patootie! And we will see more of her in a few weeks for a first birthday shoot! I'm so excited to play with this little gal because I know we will have lots of fun! =)
I had to steal mom and dad for a minute to get some of them too of course! But we couldn't stay away from playing with the little miss for too long...
They are such a cute little family!
We couldn't let them get through the session without some daughter - daddy time though =)
And then we let the little cutie play with some of daddy's things....
^^^ my fav! ^^^
We let dad change out of his uniform and into something more comfortable and so I got a few shots of mom and the little lady while we waited and had some snacks.
And off we went to get a few more family shots...
And a few more of the love birds =)
And I will leave you with a wide shot of the family with a beautiful Benedictine building (sorry, I don't remember the name of it)! I could center a whole session just around this building alone I think!
Thank you to the family again and be on the look out for some fun with the little miss in a few weeks!
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Beautiful people. Beautifl setting. I went to Bnedictine College in 1948, left in 1950 to serv in the koren Conflict, nd returned to graduate in 1956. I salute this military family!!! Hoouah!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful family - beautiful pictures. Favorite is little lady holding on to daddy's finger tips. Great setting too! I thought the campus was beautiful when I attended 78-82 and it is even more beautiful now. God Bless the family you will be in my prayers. Thank you for your sacrifice for our wonderful country.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Family and hopefully the prayers of the Benedictine Community will keep this family safe. Thanks for the pictures and thanks for the sacrifice for our country
ReplyDeletePlease do this again when the service man comes home safe. Ed C
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures! It is so refreshing to see the love and support of the sometimes forgotten military members and theif family. It is wonderful that you involved the whole family. My husband and I are both alums ('04 and '07)we met at BC and he commissioned in 2004, after completing the ROTC program. He continues to be an active duty member-of whom I am so proud. Thanks to all those who serve, and lots of gratitude to the family members.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I just graduated from BC a few years ago and love seeing such beautiful pictures on campus! :D P.S. The building is the Haverty Center! :D
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