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time is a hard thing to find more of recently. we seem to be even crazy in the slow season. we have had to limit all of the other types of shoots we take on. the one that has lasted throughout the years is the lovies session. i have always be fascinated with the relationship between a kid and their lovie. we try to capture this with these sessions. every year is different and some kids don’t have lovies and we still have fun. but we do get pretty excited when a ratty, irreplaceable, sucked on, chewed, rubbed, discolored, balding lovie comes through the doors. see the years before here. |
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a documentation of lovebugs and the owners.
here are some of our favorites. |
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COME TO SPROUT THIS SATURDAY (January 17)! Whitney and I are working on our second annual project where we study the relationship between your child and their lovies through our cameras. We will be there all day shooting if you would like to be involved and check out the new space, seed factory
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This is Jack, Rachel’s son. I love this photo. |
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