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Peachtree City Newborn Pet Photographer

This little baby was older and much furrier than a lot of the babies I photograph. Meet little Milo! This little fluffball was 8 weeks old and full of energy!! Though he looks calm and serene in these photos, the actual photo shoot was far from it! He is a wild little thing! It took a lot of patience and some photo shop tricks to get his portraits but I don’t give up easily! Milo, you are one cute kitty!! Notice he has an “M” for Milo on his head? It might stand for mischievious, or monster but definitely not motionless or mellow!! Milo is on the move!!

Atlanta Family Photographer

While here for a quick visit we made some time for family photos. These were taken last year and I never put them on my website. Family sometimes takes a back seat. Anyway, this family has grown and changed so very quickly. It’s crazy to think that the oldest daughter is now in the double digits!

The girls are very fortunate to have not only 4 grandparents but, also 4 great-grandparents!! Since the great grandparents were here as well, we had to include them in some photos. Family times together are so important. I know that being in front of the camera can be awkward and uncomfortable. Even if you do not want photos for yourself, it is so special for your family. How will you remember?? Legacy Portraits can help!

Coweta/Fayette Senior Photographer

Eighteen years ago I had the privilege of photographing this now young man as he took his very first breaths in this world! It truly was an honor to be there to witness! The years have flown by and he will soon be graduating high school. It seems like just yesterday! It’s crazy how a photograph can take you right back to that moment! When he was born we did not have the massive amounts of cell phone photos taken. I was shooting black and white film which I processed and printed in my basement darkroom! Yes, times have changed. However, there still is nothing like having printed photographs! Hard drives fail, cell phones die. And the cloud??! I think about how this generation is the most photographed ever. But then I wonder if they will have anything to show for it when technology changes or fails and digital photos are corrupted. I have prints that are over 100 years old!! Prints can be made from another print but, once a digital file is corrupt, it is most likely gone forever. How will you preserve your cherished memories?

Senoia Family Photographer

I recently had one of my favorite 5-year-olds at Legacy Portraits. I have had the privilege of photographing her at least once a year since she was just 6 months old. It has been fun to watch her grow and see her personality develop! She has an adorable personality and really kept me on my toes! She gave me so many different facial expressions that I just had to put some of them together in a collage. Every year we recreate an image of them holding hands with her in the center. They have a wall of canvases of this same pose! It is a fantastic way to watch her grow.