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    December 4th, 2008TiffanyGFamily

    Admittedly I don’t do a lot of family portraits or family photography in Las Vegas, but family photos are very similar to wedding photography and engagement sessions. I really enjoy working with kids (as my regular readers know from all the “cute little girl” photos I’ve been posting from my weddings)!

    As a sidenote, for any of my family portraits I do not use my subject’s names when I post them in my blog; I do have permission to post the kids photos but we want to be as careful as possible not to have privacy issues. So, I apologize for using “the son” and “the daughter” type language instead of the first names!

    Anyway, last week I worked with a great family – the son is friends with our son and they played on the same baseball team. We went out near Red Rock and had a good time with mom, the 2 kids, and 2 dogs!

    For anyone NOT from Las Vegas, to answer the question… YES we have trees that change colors and lose their leaves in the fall!


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    Just the kids together:

    Family Photos Las Vegas

    The son with his dog…

    Childrens Photography Las Vegas

    A very warm, summery process was used on this photo… isn’t she adorable?!!?

    Las Vegas Family Portraits

    Had some fun with what I call the “bobble head” photo. Wide angle lens about 6″ from the subject’s face results in this very interesting perspective… and I must say – this young lady had REFUSED at first to show her teeth when she smiled – she opened right up and was comfortable with us within just a few shots! And, near the end of the session, I was honored when she asked me to call her by her “short” name instead of her “formal” name… especially after her mom explained that only her friends and family are allowed to do that!

    Childrens Photography in Las Vegas

    We stayed until nearly dark. This photo required a flash AND a reflector to help make the subjects “pop” while still maintaining the AMAZING color of the sky and the clouds.

    Family Photos in Las Vegas

    Jeremy and I really enjoyed this session, thanks guys!

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One Response to “Las Vegas Family Portraits”

  1. These pictures turned out great! I originally wanted the pictures for Christmas presents for the grandparents and had a very hard time deciding on which ones I wanted to give. I asked my mom which ones she liked, and her reply was “All of them!” And the kids had a great time with the pictures, which made the photos more natural. Thanks Tiffany and Jeremy for all of the great photos!

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