Posts with tag: "#atlantafamilyphotographer"
Gryboski Family Portrait Session Take 2
Friday, March 12, 2021
Gryboski Family Portrait Session Take 2

Now that the holidays are long behind us, I'm excited to share some of the family portrait sessions from Fall 2020. I had to wait as there were Christmas cards, New Year cards, and even a Valentine card sent from these sessions!The pandemic changed the dynamics of portrait sessions in 2020, but photographing outdoors, on-location, wearing a mask, and by using my longest lens (Canon 70-200mm), I was able to keep socially distant and have fun with some awesome families!The Gryboski family is always fun to photograph - the kids have a unique chemistry and really enjoy being together. As you can see, Teddy is also a very important member of the family! 

Gryboski Family Portrait Session Take 1
Friday, March 12, 2021
Gryboski Family Portrait Session Take 2

Now that the holidays are long behind us, I'm excited to share some of the family portrait sessions from Fall 2020. I had to wait as there were Christmas cards, New Year cards, and even a Valentine card sent from these sessions!The pandemic changed the dynamics of portrait sessions in 2020, but photographing outdoors, on-location, wearing a mask, and by using my longest lens (Canon 70-200mm), I was able to keep socially distant and have fun with some awesome families!I've photographed the Gryboski girls for three years. The first year, Kate was a high school senior and now it's Daisy's turn. You can really feel the joy and love between these two! And mom loves hats. There are new hats every ...

Asher Family Portrait Session
Thursday, March 11, 2021
Gryboski Family Portrait Session Take 2

Now that the holidays are long behind us, I'm excited to share some of the family portrait sessions from Fall 2020. I had to wait as there were Christmas cards, New Year cards, and even a Valentine card sent from these sessions!The pandemic changed the dynamics of portrait sessions in 2020, but photographing outdoors, on-location, wearing a mask, and by using my longest lens (Canon 70-200mm) I was able to keep socially distant and have fun with some awesome families!I photographed the Asher family a couple of years ago when Will was a senior. This year it's Alex's turn to graduate! The family photos were taken a few months after Alex's senior session which is a great way to make both ...

Herold Family Portrait Session
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Gryboski Family Portrait Session Take 2

Now that the holidays are long behind us, I'm excited to share some of the family portrait sessions from Fall 2020. I had to wait as there were Christmas cards, New Year cards, and even a Valentine card sent from these sessions!The pandemic changed the dynamics of portrait sessions in 2020, but photographing outdoors, on-location, wearing a mask, and by using my longest lens (Canon 70-200mm), I was able to keep socially distant and have fun with some awesome families!I've been fortunate to photograph the Herold family for a number of years and it's been a joy to watch Lily grow up in to a beautiful young lady! 

Small Family Portrait Session
Tuesday, March 09, 2021
Gryboski Family Portrait Session Take 2

Now that the holidays are long behind us, I'm excited to share some of the family portrait sessions from Fall 2020. I had to wait as there were Christmas cards, New Year cards, and even a Valentine card sent from these sessions!The pandemic changed the dynamics of portrait sessions in 2020, but photographing outdoors, on-location, wearing a mask, and by using my longest lens (Canon 70-200mm), I was able to keep socially distant and have fun with some awesome families!The Small family lives just around the corner from me and I've enjoyed getting to know them. Sarah wants to be a photographer when she grows up so she has my heart! 

Class of 2019 - Senior Portrait Sessions