Tehama County Courthouse Formal Family Portraits
Truck Family
What an honor it was getting to meet up with the Truck Family for portraits at the old Tehama County Courthouse in Red Bluff, California. They were evangelizing in the area so it worked out perfectly!! We loved getting to meet their sweet kiddos and capture each of their personalities. Some of my favorites were Nora with the lantana blooms. She was a little unsure of the weird lady with the camera at first but later warmed up enough to get some of the cutest shots with the flowers!
I absolutely loved their outfits! The black and white contrasted beautifully with the marble columns of the old courthouse building. Sherry did such a great job with their outfit coordination and all the girls' hairstyles! Just beautiful. We enjoyed every minute of this session and the wonderful fellowship we had afterwards at dinner!! I hope you enjoy scrolling through my favorites below!!
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