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Mother & Daughter Album

I wanted to share my most recent album.  This particular one is of a mother and daughter.  I love doing these kinds of shoots and putting the album together is just as much fun.  The sprinkler pictures from this session are what inspired me to take some sprinkler shots of my own kids.  The first image in the series is the cover (it shows the back and front of the album).  All the rest of the pages follow accordingly, with most of the layouts showing the full 2 page spread.  This is printed as a 10×10, 20 page album.

Book Cover Page 1  Pages 0203 Pages 0405 Pages 0607 Pages 0809 Pages 1011 Pages 1213 Pages 1415 Pages 1617 Pages 1819 Page 20

Shelby - Senior Album

I thought since I just posted Annie’s senior album it would be good to post another senior album with a different design style in order to showcase a bit of a variety.  I posted quite a few of Shelby’s pictures in the past so these may look familiar to some of you.  It is always fun to see how they come together in an album.  The pages follow accordingly:

Cover (left side-back of book, right side-front)

page 1

pages 2,3

pages 4,5

pages 6,7

pages 8,9

pages 10,11

pages 12,13

pages 14,15

pages 16,17

pages 18,19

page 20

Oh how time flies!

I had the opportunity to do Annie’s senior photos late last summer.  I can’t believe she is a Senior this year.  I’ve known her for about 8 years now.  That means she was only 10 years old when I met her (that is how old my oldest son is now!)  I’ve never lived anywhere as long as I’ve lived here in Kansas City so it is amazing to me to see such changes go by in the people that surround you.  When you live near them you often times don’t realize the change as it just gradually passes by over the years….and then all of sudden it is like “Woah, what happened?!”  Another 8 years and my own child will be graduating.  Man, time sure flies!  It reminds to keep embracing the moments, because they never happen again.

Annie is such a great person-smart, cute, very responsible, a good example to her peers, fun, a great baby-sitter (wish you were here to still do that for me), and she even helped me out on a few photoshoots.  I’m sad, though, because she no longer lives here.  Her dad got a new job out in Tennesse so she moved out there a couple of months ago.  We just got done putting her senior album together so I thought I would share it.  We had a lot of fun during her photoshoot and I think we got a great variety.  This will be printed as a 10×10 press-printed storybook album.  The first image you’ll see is the cover (front is the right side of image, and the back is the left of the image.)  The rest of the pages following accordingly.  With the exception of pages 1 and 20, the images show the full 2 page spreads you would see in the album when having it open.  I wish you all the best on your new adventures, Annie.  I know you’ll do great!