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Downtown Family Portrait Session, Christina and Alex

I have photographed quite a few families lately and I am trying really hard to get them all up! I have had such a wonderful time seeing all the different family dynamics and different personalities.

Here is Christina and Alex's boys - Sam, Henry and William! They were quite the handful and full of personality (my grandma would have called them 'pistols'). They were awesome kiddos and I can't imagine there is a dull moment in their house!

We went the Union Station in Denver and did images inside the terminal and then walked around River Front Park. It was quite the adventure!





Henry difinitley knows how to smile!

It was very hard to get them to actually stay still long enough to get a picture of all of them smiling. If there was a fence, a poll or something sticking out of the wall they would have to climb all over it - usually all at once!





Sam hid this smile from me, and as it turns out this was just a peak into his gorgeous smile. I never saw it again.



Every time I see this image, I yawn. When I showed it to my husband and oldest son, they yawned. And I'm yawning again...





I love these walls! They are so goofy!



The boys were supposed to have hats too, but as we discovered the hats became props for playing and not for a sweet warm family image.

I love Williams concentration on trying to wrap the scarf.

They have such a wonderful family and I had a spectacular time hanging out with them!





Comments

Unknown said…
I am Alex's Mom! These are terrific. I know there will be some prints under the tree, but may I also order? Thanks, Karen W.
Natalie said…
Thanks Karen! I had a great time with your family! Of course you can order! You can email me at natalie@nataliebeckphotography.com and I will give you all the details!

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