Posts Tagged 'roseville children’s photographer'
When Miss L’s grandma called and said she wanted to bring her sweet granddaughter for portraits, and that she already had purchased an outfit and had several other ideas, we knew it would be fun! They drove an hour to get to us, so we knew they were as excited as we were for the photo session. Of course, Miss L did not disappoint. She was the most willing 5-year old I think we’ve ever photographed. She went from one outfit to the next without a single complaint and just kept giving us these fantastic looks. She was especially excited when her little stuffed friend and her shopping bag got to be props in her portrait. Thanks to Miss L and her family for making such efforts to help create these darling images!


It’s been a couple of years since we photographed Miss P and Sir N, so we were thrilled when we received a last-minute request for a Mother’s Day surprise for their mom! We started at the studio and then headed down to the historic district in old Roseville. A change of scenery is always fun, but it was especially fun when we heard the gray building they were standing in the doorway of used to be original jail down there. N and P actually seem to get along and {insert gasp here! } really love each other! 🙂 Thanks for sharing your darling kiddos with us, and we can’t wait for a fun and creative family session still to come!

When I first spoke with the Garrettson’s on the phone, I will be honest that I was a little nervous when they told me they wanted family portraits with their 17-month old; nervous only because that can be one of the most difficult ages to photograph a child. It seems that between about 14 months and 2 1/2 years, kids realize that they can move at their own will and exercise their independence. Most importantly, they are too young to be bribed at this age! Well, once they came in for their design consultation and we met little C, my concerns started to wane dramatically. He was the cutest, sweetest little boy ever! The day of our session was no different; C was picture perfect in every way. He did everything we wanted him to with no resistance (or complaints). I love to be proven wrong, and this was one of those magical sessions where I was over and over. Now, this isn’t meant to discourage anyone from having children this age photographed, but for those of you who have kids this age, you know that it can be a gamble, which is what makes those million-dollar moments being captured even more precious. This is what I love so much about photographing families and kids! Meet the lovely Garrettson family:

Baby D gave us everything we could hope for in a newborn session–asleep and awake moments to capture! He was such a good baby I don’t think he cried even once during his session, which is a rarity for babies this age. He was slightly older than some newborns we photograph, as they had to wait for daddy to return from being away on military duties to come for his session. We’re glad they waited for him, because we just love this family image! Can’t wait to see them back in a few months for his 2nd Bebe session. Meet baby D and family:

When Chris called and said she wanted us to photograph her grandchildren, we were so excited! Chris is not only our financial planner, but she was also largely responsible for me (Stef) becoming a financial planner as well over ten years ago. I met Chris before James and I were married and I was living in San Diego; she was my mom’s financial planner, helping her to plan wisely for her future. I credit so much to her, even though I am no longer practicing in the field. She still talks about how I was supposed to come to work with her when we moved back to Sacramento, but instead somehow started a photography business with James! Sorry about that, Chris, but just think, you wouldn’t have these beautiful portraits of your adorable grandchildren! 🙂
It’s a sad thing that I pretty much only see my college roommate, who now lives in Stockton, when she brings her babies for portraits! Her latest addition to her brood of boys is this redhead little sweetie, Mr. A. I still can’t get over how different all 3 of her boys look, and if you saw her, you would never in a million years think that this fair redheaded blue-eyed baby could be hers, but alas, he is! Little A was THE sweetest baby–I could have played with him all day. Big brothers E and G did a great j ob during their cameo appearance as well. We are so grateful that the Jewart family comes to see us for portraits, and we wish we saw each other more! Love you guys!

Meet the Keane family, Josiah, Keri & miss O. They decided to have their family session at one of their favorite parks in the area. We started on the main side of the park but noticed some gorgeous light filtering through some trees across the street, so off we all went. It was perfect. Beautiful surroundings & light, and as you can see, the Keanes are a pretty good looking bunch. Miss O was in top form that day and was a joy to photograph. Here are some favorites.

The Beard’s have been visiting us since they were expecting Baby J (you might remember mom in hubby’s firefighting turnouts in her maternity images). When they told us they wanted to do something a little different for their second Bebe session, we were all ears. They mentioned their pea coats and wanting to go to historic Roseville; we were excited! We just loved those shots, but were just as excited about photographing J in dad’s turnouts. We photographed him in his helmet as a newborn and they want to continue the theme throughout each of his first year sessions. Can’t wait to see him standing in the boots next time around! Meet the Beard family (again):


We met the Burton family several years back when big brother was just a newborn. Fast forward a couple of years, and here we are with little Miss R! One of my favorite parts about what we do is having the privilege of getting to know families as they grow and mature. R was as cute as can be, and big brother M was quite the ham. Before we know it she’ll be back and walking (or running!) for her 1-year session….until then, meet “baby” R:










