Coronavirus update:

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Big “Rona” hugs and much love,

Becky

Many of you know that most small businesses (including mine) have been temporarily closed in order to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. It saddens me to have missed the opportunity to capture so many milestones during this time. There is a silver lining that we can all be thankful for. The slow pace has given us time to focus on the things we pushed to the side, and most importantly, we have time to truly connect and be present with our loved ones. This too shall pass, and we may look back on this situation as a blessing in disguise. The reason I photograph couples and families is to capture your bonds and encourage those locked in gorgeous moments. I can’t wait to see how your love has grown when we meet again!

Holiday Mini Sessions

One more weekend left! Join us at the Mount Hope tree farm on December 14th, from 10-5pm. Space is limited… book today!

Britton & Cece

For our first ever session, I met Britton & Cece at Surreybrooke Nursery. It's one of my favorite locations to photograph my clients at. Britton & Cece had a wonderful time walking, running, skipping, playing, and goofing off! 

Britton is 8 years old and has a quiet sweet disposition, while Cece is silly and spunky! These two couldn't be more different. Thats what I love about my families with multiple children. 

Mom requested at least one photo of the two of them together in hopes that they would look happy. I'm very happy to say that I captured a ton of photos with them together enjoying the day. Woo hoo! 

Surreybrooke Nursery Portrait sessions

This year I invested in the most beautiful location to photograph my family portraits. Surreybrooke is located in Middletown, MD, between Hagerstown, and Frederick. It truly is a magnificent garden that blooms from March to November. 

These twin girls had the best time running the property, and exploring every nook and cranny. This lovely family portrait was captured by Surreybrooke's only pond resting next to a huge weeping willow tree. 

Penelope loved the pink flowers, as well as toddling along the beautiful pathways. Mom and Dad were always close by loving the sheer joy on their daughters face. Photographing children is one of my very favorite things, and these photos truly express that. 

Occasionally I hand over the camera to run in for the tickle bomb. This little guy couldn't get enough! I live for these moments. Tina captured this wonderful image at the perfect time. As the sun began to set we played in the grass together talking about what a great time we had together. 

Spitzer Family

These photographs were taken in a quiet little farm town in West Virginia. I left the house early with coffee in hand and arrived at the most beautiful family farm. This family portrait session is one that I will never forget. While its not always easy to shoot an early morning session, they are always worth it.