I love any time I get with the Amarillas family, especially when it’s in the light of a Tucson sunset for a mini session! This family is so fun to work with and is always down to try whatever I ask them to do. It’s always a treat to photograph families that you have personal relationships with as well. Alyssa, Sandy and Jimmy’s oldest child, dances with my daughters on their competitive dance team. I’m so glad to get any time outside of the dance studio with these friends to capture the happiness and spirit of all of them!
Chirpy D Photography | Tucson and Vail, Arizona Newborn, Child and Family Photographer
Tucson premier family, maternity, newborn and child photographer.
Another cotton field session for the Johnson family before the cotton all gets harvested. There is just a few month window when the cotton is really blooming to when all the fields are harvested. They bloom and harvest at different times for each field so it allows me to have about two months of photographing clients in these stunning white blooms! The Johnson family was so much fun and I love that they recreate this classic image of Addie being grossed out by her momma looking lovingly at Mr. Johnson. The cotton fields are absolutely stunning when they are ready to be harvested. Dripping with cotton almost like it is snowing. Except it is sunny, warm and not cold in the slightest! Pima cotton is grown in Pima county (amongst other places)! Marana AZ. is just a 45 m drive north of Tucson and has many large fields and the farmers are so kind to allow us to use them (as long as we are respectful)! Evelyn and Lidia The Eddy’s were one of my very first clients, and I absolutely adore watching these kids grow! We spent the afternoon at Sabino Canyon in Tucson, Arizona and the weather was absolutely perfect, as it usually is! Mclain Family – Jack, Avery, Brandy and Rick. These talented architects love a more modern theme to their family photos. We decided to use a parking garage and a building at the University of Arizona. I think that these backgrounds really accentuated the family and made them the center of attention. |
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