My recent Brentwood Tennessee Family Session featuring the Reed family was amazing for so many reasons. First, Lindsay, the mama of the family, and I have been friends for a couple of years, and she is just so sweet! I have LOVED watching her sweet girls grow up and capturing their beautiful family! Over the years, we have gone on a few adventures together to take their family photos. We have traveled to Christmas tree farms and lovely lavender fields, which were surprisingly filled with bees, making it a slightly traumatic experience! Out of all the locations we have visited together, I think these trails might be my favorite! The sweet sisters, Emma and Tessa are just beautiful! These adorable little girls are at the ages where they love the camera! We had such a fun session capturing them playing, hugging, running, and even picking berries!
This family session was also special, because Lindsay shared with me prior to that she is expecting baby number three! I was so excited to capture a few maternity portraits of Lindsay and the first photos of them as a family of five! Emma and Tessa were so sweet as they placed their hands on mama’s belly and gave her belly hugs and kisses! I have no doubt that they both will be the best big sisters!
It was such an honor to capture this sweet friend of mine and her growing family! I love capturing these big life moments for my clients and giving them memories that they can hold on to and look back on for years to come! I am so incredibly happy for them and cannot wait to continue documenting their family and their newest addition! Enjoy my favorite moments from their Brentwood Tennessee Family and Maternity session.
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