Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Monday, December 1, 2014

Double Trouble


Our two grandsons Rion and Trey. This is their last photo of just boys, they will have a sister within the week. 

Stay tuned!

Saturday, November 8, 2014

GQ Model In The Making

I love to do candid photo shoots, especially of children around age four and above. Allowing the kids to just "be themselves" usually produces some very cute images. My little buddy Brayden Shoop just rocked it this day back in 2012 when we were doing a family shoot. He just played the junior GQ man all the way. We should soon be doing some new family pictures, its been a while now.

Friday, November 7, 2014

HAPPY HAPPY BOY



My little buddy Landon enjoys throwing stones into the water while we were doing his photos at the historic Sach's Bridge in Gettysburg Pa. recently. Landon is "all boy" and a complete joy to be around. His smile is precious and he comes up with some interesting expressions.


Friday, October 31, 2014

Boo-T-Ful Witchy Braya


This little darling four year old girl came walking past me dressed in her Halloween costume Thursday afternoon while I was enjoying an iced coffee at the New Oxford Coffee Company. Her beautiful smile was too much to not ask her and her aunt if I could take her picture for my blog page. Having permission, utilizing New Oxford's oldest home's  front porch fall decorations for a backdrop. My new little friend Braya just made my day with her modeling skills. Her aunt is also a photographer, In Bloom Photography, so go show her some love, visit her FaceBook page. 

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

If Life Was This Simple Again

See Saw at the Oakside Community Park in Biglerville Pennyslvania
Remember when life was so simple that fifteen minutes on a old see saw was super exciting? I do, and my fondest memories of a see saw was at the old New Oxford Drive-In Theater located on the Lincoln Highway, also known as Route 30 near Cross Keys in New Oxford Pa. Located off to the left of the big screen was a small playground where the kids congregated prior to the movie beginning. The see saws were the old metal type, squeaked with each rise and fall. The worst part, when your co-rider bailed off while you were at the top causing you a rapid descend slamming back into the Earth. Ironically, I now live in what would be nearly the front row of the old drive-in.