This sweet mama’s one request for her son’s 9 month baby photos was wildflowers.  A very easy request at the end of May.  Unfortunately it was a difficult request after the MONTH of rain, and multiple weather reschedules.  I arrived at our desired location a little early to scope out a few hidden spots.  As I […]

baby, onlocation, portrait

June 27, 2014

Bozeman family photographers – among the wildflowers

As I get ready to share a sweet baby boy’s six month baby pictures I realized I hadn’t shared his newborn or 3 month pictures yet!  So lets remedy that before we move on.  This little guy was so sleepy and a dream for any baby photographer.  He curled up and slept soundly.  His parents […]

baby, inhomesession, newborn, portrait

April 22, 2014

Growing • Bozeman baby photographer

I am very blessed to have a wonderful group of girlfriends.  Even more blessed when one of them gets pregnant and is patient with me as a try out new creative ideas.  My sweet friend is absolutely glowing and literally looks like she swallowed a watermelon.  I envy her cute pregnant belly, but not enough […]

maternity, onlocation, portrait

December 17, 2013

snowy mama • Bozeman Maternity Photographer

I was honored to be asked to spend the afternoon photographing kids and families celebrate International Midwifery day with Birth Place in Bozeman.  I set up a little backdrop and captured happy little people and their families as they enjoyed conversation, playtime and cupcakes!  Thank you to all the families that came out for a fun […]

portrait

June 7, 2012

Celebrating • Bozeman child photographer

Together with six other amazing Montana photographers we continue our second month of a lifestyle blogging project.  Our simple goal is to capture our own families from a true life perspective.  This personal project we share is called, “What _______ looks like.”  Each month we each choose to fill in that blank with our own […]

portrait, What Looks Like

March 19, 2012

What Amelia June looks like • Bozeman Lifestyle Photographer

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