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Spring Deals are here! | Chicago – Naperville children’s photographer

It is time to celebrate those families with special needs children.  As Chicago’s premier special needs photographer, this is my way of helping these amazing families have pictures of their children that are beautiful pieces of art.

Singh it Loud | Long Grove – Chicago Child Photographer

Sorry, I couldn’t pass up the pun.  I had gone back and forth with this family over the past many months, trying to schedule a session.  It finally happened!  I was excited to photograph this family because I have never photographed traditional Indian attire.  This was also my first venture up to Long Grove.  The family looked beautiful, and they were simply delightful.  The boys had fun trying to tell me knock knock jokes and were obvious pros at smiling.

After taking pictures inside, we went outside because there was a nice open field/lot next door. But it was cooooold and windy.  They did a great job thinking warm thoughts. lol

Fun Family | Chicago Child Photographer

You will probably recognize this group of triplets, as I had a blast photographing them not too long ago.  This time, mom and dad got in on the action.  The kids were non-stop fun the entire time, even though it was getting late and it was getting pretty darn cold.  To warm them up, I had them run sprints. LOL

And I couldn’t resist a bit of fun here:

The Messersmiths | Elmhurst – Chicago Children’s Photographer

This family and I go a ways back – just about six years, to be exact.  Our eldest children are the same age.  I’ve been fortunate enough to photograph them several times.  I love building relationships through this job, being able to watch children grow and really getting to know them.  They were my last session of the day on my big mini-session marathon.

Cousins | Chicago – Hinsdale Children’s Photographer

I photographed Kami (girl in blue shirt) for the special needs calendar over the summer.  It was great to see her and her sister again.  This time, they brought their cousins along.  What was fun about this particular image was how into it and full of ideas the girls were.  It was completely their idea for them to all hold hands, and it worked perfectly.