It was another successful Fauntleroy Fall Festival. Kids of all ages enjoyed face painting, pumkin decorating, pony rides and more! Kids and families had their annual photo taken on the bales of hay. This young man’s face says it all – what fun! View all the family photos by clicking HERE.
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Simon Says….
This is what happens when you ask 5 young cousins to pose for photos! A simple game of Simon Says brought a little more order to the gathering but frankly, I LOVE the silly ones!
Soccer anyone?
Looks like the family that plays together stays together! Working with the same families year after year is very exciting. You never know what kind of “phase” they will be going through at any given time when they are ready for the annual family portrait. The girls schedules are now filled with soccer games on weekends. Mom and dad sneak off to a Sounders game every now and then. Go Team Anawalt!
Camara
Senior girls are so much fun. We managed to create three different looks out of one outfit. Camara had a tight schedule so we roamed the arboretum. Even though the skies were overcast and it was a little chilly we got some great images for her senior photos. It’s Seattle, what can we say…other than look at those beautiful eyes!
Clara
The Merlino family decided to have a family portrait taken at the same time as we did Clara’s senior photos. While the morning was gray and rainy the afternoon turned out beautiful as we headed over to the arboretum at SSCC. An easy-going group, we worked quickly to catch as much late afternoon sun as possible. Here’s a peek at Clara’s senior photos.
“94”
For some reason guys tend to not want to have senior photos taken. So Rian’s mom was getting the family together for a long overdue family photo and we snuck in those senior photos of Rian. Rian goes by the nickname “94”; you’ll have to ask him how that all came about! Everyone gathered at the arboretum where we had a fun time walking the grounds.
Angel Care calendar fundraiser kicks off Sept. 29
It is truly an honor to be able to continue the tradition of photographing these fantastic ‘angels’ that have conquered breast cancer.
The ‘Angels’ and their supporters will reveal the 2012 Angel Care – Breast Cancer Foundation calendar entitled “Our Angels in Wings Celebrate the New Year 2012,” on Sept. 29 in Kent. The fundraiser is 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Red’s Wine Bar of Kent Station, 321 Ramsay Way, Suite 101. Calendars can be purchased for $15 each. All proceeds benefit Angel Care in its efforts to reach patients, friends and family of those diagnosed with breast cancer.
Please join me and come meet these inspiring women (and men!) who beat the odds! For more information about Angel Care – Breast Cancer Foundation, contact Renée Olson at 206-417-3484 or visit www.angelcarefoundation.org.
Hannah
It was a pleasure to offer Hannah a fun time at the arboretum. We wandered the area and found great locations that provided the perfect backdrop for Hannah’s senior portraits. Don’t ya just love those beautiful eyes! Be sure and watch her video collage.
Barefootin’ with Amulya
Amulya said she’d been waiting four years to have her senior photos taken and enjoyed her session just as much as I did. Her smile was contagious as romped through the Arboretum at West Seattle Community College (where her mom is a teacher!) We talked about her love of country music (mine too!) so I hope y’all enjoy this video montage with a country flair. Barefootin’ with Amulya (Click here).
Claudia’s Senior session
Claudia was a delightful subject. Having gone to modeling school she was a dream in front of the camera. We headed over to the Arboretum at South Seattle Community College. We had plenty of backgrounds to choose from and she had plenty of outfits to change into!
CLICK HERE TO VIEW VIDEO COLLAGE!





