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family photo sessions | portland family photographer

If you had asked me a couple years ago if I thoroughly enjoyed doing family sessions, I'd probably laugh it off and tell you... well, no. Not really. I enjoyed doing them for former clients, because I know them, and it's always lovely to reconnect. But I never reveled in chasing kiddos around, trying to force everyone to smile, and dealing with crankies, tantrums and obstinance. 

Until now!

(Sorry, I can never pass up sounding like an infomercial.)

Honestly, family portrait sessions, the way I've chosen to start doing them, have been some of my favorite sessions of the year. What's changed, you ask? My approach. My attitude. The fact that I've seen first hand on a daily basis how incredibly fast those kiddos grow, and how almost every moment is sweet if you look at it in the right light. Also, who wants posed family portraits? If you do, no judgement, of course. But I'm not your girl.

I love weddings, I'll always love weddings, But it's not the pomp and decor and fanciness that I love. It's the people. The love. And those people, many of them, grow up and start families of their own. It's a natural progression. More people, more love. So, bring on the families.

stephanie and mike at portland's forest park | portland engagement and wedding photographers

Stephanie + Mike and I spent a magical evening wandering around in Forest Park. Who knew that such an incredible piece of land existed right in the heart of Portland? Well, a lot of people, but I'm new here so bear with me as I have giddy meltdowns over how gorgeous this city is.

A million congratulations to you, Stephanie + Mike, on your engagement and very soon, your wedding. 

kat + jon on the columbia river gorge | portland adventure wedding photographers

It is late, I am tired, and my allotted time for blog writing is quickly waning.

Honestly, you guys, I think any parent with a child under 5 who gets out of bed, gets dressed, showers, eats, ensures their child's relative well-being and accomplishes one other unrelated task every day (that's SIX whole to do's!) should be given superhero status.

I'll await my cape by express mail delivery, and will only use my powers for good.

On a non-tangential note: Kat + Jon and I adventured out to the Columbia River Gorge this past Saturday, and needless to say, it was magical. If I could make adventure sessions like this my bread and butter, well, I'd eat much more bread and butter. Kat + Jon were such a joy to be around, and to photograph. They are both so easy to know, and have a way of making whomever they are around feel comfortable (hey, I thought that was my job). So cheers, to that, friends. And cheers to giant waterfalls and mossy woods.