eloise: The last portrait of the year. I found it much harder this year to capture your beautiful face. You have grown from an infant to a baby to a toddler to a little girl, running around, chatting, yelling, singing, jumping, joyful, angry, sad, curious, loving and wild. It was harder to carry my camera around and it was harder to interrupt our play for a snapshot. Pictures this year turned out ever so slightly blurry. I even forgot until the last moment for several weeks to capture a portrait. You are just always moving now and we’re always busy. I’m hoping next year to capture your portraits a little better, but we shall see how the year turns out…
(You are ending your year in Boston with your Nana and Papa. We fly back to California on New Years’ Eve, ringing in the New Year with Gramma and Grandpa- from East coast to West we ring in the New Year!).
-joining Jodi for one last time this year for the 52 Project! Hoping many more of you will join us next year!!
If you want to see all of this year’s portraits, click HERE!
She has grown so much this year Summer, such a little lady now. Hope you are enjoying your time out east, and safe travels back home. xo
Thank you Kim! It really is amazing how fast these little ones grow! Happy week to you! xoxo!
Summer, every single photo you shoot has something special in it. I have not noticed any blurry ones but perhaps that’s because I don’t see as clearly as I once did. Each and every portrait or other special Ellie pics are as good as the last one, so do not apologize to anyone, and just keep on clicking.
Thank you so much Gramma! xoxo!
so sweet 🙂 she will have so much fun reading through these as a big girl some day 🙂
I’ve loved seeing the changes in Ellie as she isn’t much older than Makaia. What a beautiful and darling girl you have. You always capture her personality in these moments.
Happy New Year to you!
Black and White photos have this ‘can’t think of the word’ quality about them. I love their contrast and subtlety. I like the beautiful pause and upward gaze that you captured. They truly grow so quickly, and my, so much movement along the way! Thanks for sharing … hopefully see more of your project 52 pictures next year. Happy New Year
Black and White photos have this ‘can’t think of the word’ quality about them. I love their contrast and subtlety. I like the beautiful pause and upward gaze that you captured. They truly grow so quickly, and my, so much movement along the way! Thanks for sharing … hopefully see more of your project 52 pictures next year. Happy New Year