
Erin and I go way back - she was our official driver in high school. She lived pretty far away from school, so she got a car right away. I can remember climbing in and out of the back of her 2 door Bronco hundreds of times. I'm not sure why, but I was always the one stuck in the back seat...
Anyway, when she heard I was going to Ocean City last week, she asked if I'd be interested in taking a few pictures of her kids at the beach. I jumped at the chance to take on a new challenge. I'd never really worked in that kind of wide open light during a real photo shoot. Turns out it was a pretty overcast day, and we were able to get some nice shots.
One thing I'm noticing doing these family shoots - I've got a pretty good rapport going with the 5 year old boy set. Mr. N was as chatty as could be with me, telling me all about his friends and asking about my boys. The added excitement of getting up on top of the lifeguard stand was quite a thrill.


Anyway, when she heard I was going to Ocean City last week, she asked if I'd be interested in taking a few pictures of her kids at the beach. I jumped at the chance to take on a new challenge. I'd never really worked in that kind of wide open light during a real photo shoot. Turns out it was a pretty overcast day, and we were able to get some nice shots.
One thing I'm noticing doing these family shoots - I've got a pretty good rapport going with the 5 year old boy set. Mr. N was as chatty as could be with me, telling me all about his friends and asking about my boys. The added excitement of getting up on top of the lifeguard stand was quite a thrill.


On the flip side, Little K was very disappointed that I was the wrong Miss Kelly. Apparently one of their close friends at home is named Kelly, and her daughter is close friends with Little K. She was pretty bummed to find out I was the Kelly they were going to see, so we started off a little rough, but when Mom brought out the princess dress in the end, it was all ok.





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