I was so excited when the Halversons asked me if I’d take their pictures. Lisa and the rest of her down right hilarious family, are a long-time family friends whom I love to pieces. They adopted their adorable son at birth. You know how I feel about adoptions, so needless to say I was so happy to take their pictures for many reasons.
I also learned that I am apparently very allergic to this orchard. I broke out in a nasty rash from laying down on the weeds. Now if that isn’t devotion to getting a good shot, I don’t know what is.
I think that shot was worth it. (East to say when you’re not the one with the rash!) I love that of them all laying in the grass (weeds).
Fantastic lighting!!!
lovely photos of a lovely family.>>it sounds like you’re going to have to take along a blanket with different patterned sides so that you can take photos like this without having to worry about the weeds.
Thanks so much, Leah! We had a blast, and we’re excited to see the rest. You do such beautiful work!
FYI, Leah: I’m “long line of love” (my personal history company). I forgot I’d logged into gmail under that name earlier today.>>Again, thanks!
Love those pictures! I have never met Lisa, but love my cousin Taylor. What a beautiful family they have! Good job Leah! Have fun on your vacation!!!
Beautiful! It’s fun seeing people I actually know. This orchard seems to be quite the find!!
For some reason the word that comes to mind to describe the family shots is “dreamy”. It’s so picturesk and calming.
Wow! you are amazing Leah. These are great! >>Have fun on your trip and we’ll see you when your back in P-town!
Beautiful pictures and a beautiful family!!! You are so talented Leah! We’ll be in Utah in a month….wanna take some more pictures of a crazy rampton?
Cute! I’ve seen a few pictures here and there of those Rampton grandkids (in Christmas letters at my folks’ house etc) and they all have thet fun Rampton twinkle in their eyes. I love it.