A Nash Ranch Pumpkin Patch Family Session
Clifton Family
Oh my goodness, what an adorable family session! This was my first time visiting the Nash Ranch in Redding, California and their pumpkin patch and corn maze fields were amazing! I also can’t believe Beau is already a year old and walking. Goodness, where does the time go?!
We met out at the pumpkin patch at 8am on the day of the solar eclipse, which was really cool! We raced the clock before we lost too much light. It was also cloudy which gave us awesome soft lighting. Beau was so cute sitting on the pumpkins! There was an event being setup at the ranch that involved tractors and horses, so he had a great time staring and smiling at all the activity. He also enjoyed walking around the corn maze and giving kisses to momma!
Clay and Ash, it’s always a pleasure getting to photograph you all! From the engagement session to the wedding, maternity, newborn, and now family sessions; it’s been an absolute honor to be there capturing all the moments! Love you guys!!
Spring Lavender Field Family Photo Mini Session
This beautiful spring lavender field family session features a sweet couple that we’ve photographed several times! From their wedding to maternity session to their first family session! All were done at the same lavender field, 29 Rows.
Summer Morning Family Photoshoot in Palo Cedro, California
Meet the O’Neill Family! I had the honor of photographing them all during their vacation here in Redding to celebrate Tami’s 60th Birthday. We even got the family dog, Jack, involved in the photoshoot as well! It was a perfect summer morning photoshoot in Palo Cedro!
LEMA RANCH FALL FAMILY SESSIONS
I’ve had the honor of photographing multiple families in back to back sessions here recently! These two sessions took place at Lema Ranch, a beautiful section of the property at McConnell Foundation that has the iconic olive tree lined pathway and a pond on either side. It’s a beautiful location. I just love how olive trees photograph and especially with the sunset glow! It’s a little bit of a walk to get back to this spot but so worth it. Since I had both of these families back to back, I was able to get a really fun photo of the Green family walking in on the trail across the pond!