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G Family Mini Session Summer Lake Park, Tigard Oregon

With the photography season coming to a close in the suburbs of Portland, and Autumn going out with a colorful burst of love from nature, I get to sit here catching up on my blog today. It makes me happy seeing families that I have been able to photograph over the last 14 years of shooting portraits, as well as to establish client relationships with new people. Photography remains fun and exciting for me.

The day is bittersweet, with such lovely weather and all the time in the world, and no more sessions in the books this year. I'd rather be out shooting this day away! That's your invitation to keep me busy as we dodge the upcoming rainy season and light change with daylight savings time! If you are still needing pictures done this year, I am happy to work with you to make magic for your family photos happen!

Here's a little sneak peak of my last session at a park in Tigard! The color is still there, holding out to sneak in a few more sessions!





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