EISF 2013
I haven't entered pictures into the Eastern Idaho State Fair in a few years, but I decided to have another go at it this fall. Here are my entries and the winners.
I haven't entered pictures into the Eastern Idaho State Fair in a few years, but I decided to have another go at it this fall. Here are my entries and the winners.
This little sweetie recently turned eight and was baptized. To celebrate the occasion, her grandma let her pick out the pattern and fabric for a fancy new dress. Bekah got to choose the location of her shoot, so we drove to Rexburg so she could wander around the Thomas E. Ricks Gardens.
'Cause you just can't get too many pictures of your kids. (Especially when they're beautiful girls!)
Deidra and I took an evening last week to explore Sportsman's Park (she hadn't been there before) and take her senior pictures. As much of a B&W fan as I am, I almost hated taking color from any of the images because of Deidra's red hair.
After Alexis' shoot the other day, I was commissioned to design her graduation announcement. Here's the end result:
It seems like yesterday when this lovely young lady turned 12 and entered my Beehive class in church. Now she's a senior! Alexis showed me around Menan, which is an area I haven't explored before.
I took pictures of this sweet thing a while ago, but the family just got back to me about which ones they want edited. Here are a few of my favorites:
I just can't get enough of this sweet little thing! My mom gave me this cute little sweater and bonnet; she says she thinks her mom made them. I used the cradle my mother-in-law played with as a girl and that my dad and I fixed up during the first part of the shoot. The wooden blocks used later in the shoot were given to me by my grandpa; his kids played with them when they were little.
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