Monday, May 28, 2012

Finagle A Foto

Linking up to Finagle A Foto hosted by these three fabulous blogs Happy Jax, The Artsy Girl Connection and The Foreign Domestic for some of my favorite photos of the week!  
First, I babysat two of my favorite little people while their ma and pa got to see Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros.  My brilliant godson and his sweet lil' sis sat pretty for me--love them to pieces!


Then there were these two cuties. . .

. . . but this weekend I met Yogi and I almost passed out from cuteness overload.
Happy Jax


12 comments:

  1. gorgoeus pics!

    xx

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  2. YOGI! So cute!! But those little ones are definitely cuter. Loved the first photo and the one of the babes in the trees. So sweet. Great photos, as usual, mama!

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  3. Oh my gosh...love love love that picture of your big poochie. ADORABE!

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  4. Sarah... OMGGGGOSH. These are seriously FANTASTICAL. You always capture such pure sweet genuine emotion from children(& now dogs too. Lol)! WOW. In love w/ these, but there's something real special about the 4th one down. AHHH!

    Thanks for linkn up mama!

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  5. Loving these portraits... so "earthy" if I must find a word to describe. :)

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  6. i swung over from the 'edit me' challenge this week!! that picture of yogi? i die. hahaha.

    i loved these! i love taking photos of children, so seeing photos of them always inspires me!!

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  7. Awww, your yogi = CUTENESS all the way... AMAZING photo's.. YOU ALWAYS WOW ME girlfriend.. Love these.. Beautiful portraits.. ;))

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  8. Thank you so much, ladies!! xoxo

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  9. Stunning!! Such amazing photos! (and that dog....awwww I want him! :) As to your questions that you had the other day.. I have some of those same struggles when it comes to workflow and knowing how many images to produce! Like seriously, those were the exact reasons I had for not starting earlier. I've been researching lately some tips/suggestions other photographers have about this, and I'll let you know when I have a better idea :)

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