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I first met him when he was three months old, so it’s hard to believe Winston is now an energetic three year old! Last month, I documented his birthday party for the third year in a row.

W’s parents are extremely cool and always have a fun theme or special element to add some pizzaz to the party. Whether a bucket of cake, silly string, petting zoo or temporary tattoos for each guest, you know these events are sure to be a fun time!

Here is a small sample of fun from our afternoon. 

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Happy birthday, Winston! Stay cool, kid.

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hsp_dogs_9On a beautiful winter afternoon, I met up with four precious dogs (three from one family, and a tiny one from another). The weather was perfect, the outfits were superb, and with some wrangling, these models were the ultimate posers (in a good way). After reviewing the results from our session, the pups expressions and eyes almost look human to me!

This session took place at the owners’ home, and I just love how intimate each shot feels. It’s truly a “day in the life” shoot! The owners will soon receive a photo album from their friend who hired me. I am so excited to hear about their reaction. :) (As many of you well know, surprise photo shoots are some of my very favorite things to work on!)

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With the holidays quickly approaching, the rest of my year is booked solid with family portrait shoots. Today I’m excited to share the results from my first holiday client of 2012: a sweet family of four from Dallas, Texas. This is not just any family – this is my sweet, beautiful cousin’s family – and I’ve photographed them over the years [here, here & here].

The boys make look a little familiar (though not nearly as tough this time). These adorable kiddos keep getting older — they’re growing too fast! Somebody please tell me how to deal.

Happy Holidays, y’all.

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I’ve been a pretty lucky girl over the last few months. I’ve had the good fortune of taking two trips out of state with close friends and family. It’s been a busy, but wonderfully memorable, summer — with as little time in the Texas heat as possible (thank goodness!)

Our first destination was Charleston, South Carolina. I’ve always wanted to visit this quaint, historic town, and our trip did not disappoint. We spent five marvelous days at Wild Dunes on the Isle of Palms, a little beach community about 30 minutes outside the city. It was as picturesque as a sleepy beachtown can possibly be, with lots of lounging, fine dining, beach strolling, sight seeing, biking and more. Everywhere we turned there were families outside doing various activities and enjoying their summer vacations.

On the first day, we ventured over to Boone Hall Plantation.

“In 1743, the son of Major John Boone planted live oak trees, arranging them in two evenly spaced rows. This spectacular approach to his home symbolizes southern heritage and will take root in your memory for many years to come. It would take two centuries for the massive, moss-draped branches to meet overhead, forming today’s natural corridor and a scene that NBC Daytime television says is ‘a must see stop on any trip to Charleston, S.C.’”

NBC Daytime television was right! Boone Hall is well worth the visit. The grounds and spanish moss will take your breath away.

While touring the grounds, we visited “master house” and a few of the slave homes (still standing today, thanks the brick facade), listened to tour guides explain what life was like at the plantation in the 30s, walked through a tropical butterfly garden and watched a brilliant performance about Gullah culture.

Side note: did any of my peeps from the 90s (holla!) ever watch Gullah Gullah Island on Nick Jr.? I saw more than a few episodes, but I had NO idea what the show’s title, and story lines, stood for. There’s so much history in the Gullah culture, I’d encourage you to read up on it.

{Black shutters on brick and stucco is a beautiful trend in S.C. I fell head over heels.}

{A sideways walking hermit crab!}

I miss the Lowcountry with my whole heart and hope to return one day soon!

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This weekend we had a mini family reunion in Fredericksburg, TX.

  • “Ladies Who Lunch” at The Peach Tree
  • Shopped at quaint stores and antique shops
  • Had a fabulous meal with extended family at The Rathskeller
  • Ventured out to Luckenbach, TX for an acoustic set from Cory Morrow
  • Took in the beautiful scenery – fields of goats, sunflowers and hill country wildflowers
  • Ate the most marvelous peach cobbler and peach ice cream from a stand on the side of the road
  • Purchased peaches and baked them into my very first peach pie as soon as I got home (and gave a slice to my wonderful dad for Father’s Day!)
  • Spent early Sunday afternoon at Becker Vineyards where I reminisced about this photo shoot and pet the sweet resident winery cat.

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Kids are so fun to be around, especially when going through certain stages. For instance, circa age 2, I find most little ones can’t get enough of the word ‘no.’ Everything is no.

“Do you want to walk over here?”
No.
“Do you love your mommy and daddy…?”
No.
“Do you want to eat ice cream for every meal, go to Disney World and swim in your own personal vault containing a billion dollars?”
No!

I had so much fun at Mayfield Park with Andrea, Monty and their perfect girl, Emma (2 years old). Almost everything I asked her was met with the sweetest melodic response: “nooo!”

Super cute. I couldn’t stop imitating it all week long! :)

My high school and college summers were spent working the floors of Gymboree and Baby Gap. I have a sincere appreciation for sweet baby/toddler/kid clothes! Needless to say, I was thrilled when Emma showed up wearing the most perfect little jumper and headband from Janie & Jack. Such an angel.

Emma was a little shy from time to time, but we bonded over our love for colorful nail polish and the beautiful scenery at the park (flowers, peacocks, fish, paths… you name it).

A/M/E: had a blast. Can’t wait for future shoots and hopefully running into each other around town!

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Now:

Even though the first set of pictures was only taken one year ago, Winston looks so incredibly tiny!

Let me explain something to you guys. I’ve been consistently photographing this kid since he was 3 months old! From our first shoot at Hotel San Jose, to his first birthday party (unfortunately, not blogged) to today – his 2nd – it’s astounding to look back and see how much he’s grown.

But, one thing has stayed the same: a wonderful group of friends gather together every year to celebrate this special little boy. It amazes me to see how many people love him – and each other – and remain so close!

So – onto this year’s party!

What do you get when you put a cute 2 year old + cake + a petting zoo with “widdle baby goats” + silly string together? One awesome birthday party for one cool kid!

Winston was rocking Austin chic, with a Japanese batman shirt, formal grey trousers and long, tousled locks. He even sported some pretty rad tattoos (temporary of course) and showed them off at every opportunity.

I’ve been to a few parties with petting zoos now… but nothing could prepare me for the shock that the miniature pony brought into my life. There was nothing miniature about him! Even though it caught me off guard, the kids loved riding the pony and I got some great shots of their trips around the backyard.

I can only imagine how happy and proud Ginger and Jason are of their son. Even as a spectator, it warmed my heart to see him so excited in the middle of his party. He really seemed to appreciate and enjoy every aspect: from the “widdle baby goats” (his words!) to the cookie monster cupcakes… he had a blast.

Ginger + Jason: thanks again for including me in your annual tradition and once again inviting me to capture your wonderful memories and spirits! I look forward to future par-tays!

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Potamus [pot.uh.muss]: roommate Anne’s cat, food eater, marathon napper, window-dweller, fish stalker, rap star, fur-shedder, wall climber, back-sleeper (like a human), cuddle buddy.

also known as: P, Lil P, mista P, kimmen, fluff, Mr. Peepers, POTAMUS! (as in, stop scratching the couch or get off the table), PP, sweet P, and party mouse.

responds to: “what are doing?” “hey P!” “c’mere, P” – and pretty much any noise, really.

This pink-nosed, wide-eyed, curious, easily spooked furball of love is an endless source of entertainment. He’s also an adorable subject to photograph. Needless to say, life in the Treehouse would be much less exciting without him.

**Update**
Due to popular demand, here are a few more Potamus pics. Warning, cuteness overload!

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Look me in the eyes and tell me you don’t love Nik*, our neighborhood goat celebrity.

You can’t. It just can’t be done!

*Nik is rumored to love frequent visitors, colder weather and the occasional french fry. You can check into him on Gowalla or bump into him on a street off South Congress.

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There’s something special about spending time in the Texas Hill Country. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a city girl through and through, but nothing compares to the moment I’m in a wide open space, breathing fresh air and basking in the quiet. My troubles miraculously disappear and I can simply live.

Sometimes I don’t realize when I need a break. That said, at the beginning of the month of March, I was absolutely aware I needed one. Between the rush of the city, a busy travel schedule and a series of commitments (both professional and personal), I wanted to get away – if only for a day. Before I could begin brainstorming ways to get to the hill country, my cousin Audrey invited me to accompany her to our friend Hendrika’s ranch. Two hours outside of Austin, and just seven miles from the town of Llano, H’s family homestead awaited.

We hit the road early Saturday morning, coffee in hand, blasting old favorite songs and feeling the cool, crisp air as the windows were rolled down. Part of me didn’t want the road trip to end, but as soon as we got closer to the ranch, I began to get really excited.

I mean, this is a real ranch, y’all. With horses and funny donkeys and goats and dogs and miles and miles of acreage and it was wonderful. I explored various aspects of the land with Audrey and Hendrika, stopping to take pictures of the animals, the scenery and anything else that peaked my interest.

For hours we didn’t have a care in the world as we drove around the property, listened to country music, fed goats/horses and explored a cave.

I even did a little target practice. Yes, me, who shot a shotgun once in 1999 and haven’t tried it since, handled a pistol and a revolver like a champ. I didn’t like the revolver, it was too difficult to shoot, but I loved the pistol. Hendrika’s stepfather even told me I was a good shot. I honestly believe it’s because I’m so used to aiming with my camera (which sounds kind of funny, but there’s really no other reason for me to be good at it!) PLEASE NOTE we were only shooting targets, not actual animals! I would never, people, never!

But she might… ;)

Ten thousand pictures, seven hours and one sunburned Katie later, it was time to head home. Audrey and I reluctantly loaded up her city Volvo (a big difference after spending the day in Hendrika’s truck!) and hit the road back to Austin. We made a quick detour at Cooper’s – so, so good – but before we knew it we were back in the city limits, good memories intact.

A day in the hill country was exactly what I needed, especially with good friends like Audrey and Hendrika. H – thank you so much for having me and giving me a glimpse into the life you knew growing up. It is wonderful and I sincerely hope to come back one day.

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