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Portraits, Mark and Tara's Clan

I have known Mark for a r-e-a-l-l-y long time!  It was very exciting to be photographing him and his fiance Tara and their family.  All of the kiddos made it quite lively, they were very well behaved, but full of spunk and craziness (see image below of the boys).

 Kayla was of course the easiest to photograph!  She was is so beautiful!  And the wonderful grasses looked so wonderful with her hair.  I think I could have photographed her all day!
 Silly boys!
 Hard to believe I could get this, after the above image.
 But this would be why they are all like they are.
 We also did some engagement images.  We were hoping that the kiddos were behaving behind us, there was very little screaming so I think it was all ok.



 This is Tara's engagement ring.  I love the henna!
 This is Mark's braided knot bracelet and there is not beginning or end.  Very cleaver!

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Kayla :P said…
I love it all!!! Thanks again!!
Kayla :P said…
Thanks again!! I love them!!
Natalie said…
Your welcome! It was so great to see you again!

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