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Week 27: Face #27

by Megan on July 25, 2010

It’s amazing how dapper a young man can look when he puts on a collared shirt and combs his hair to the side.  I remember how much it pleased my parents when my my brothers and I would get dressed up for a special occasion, and I can imagine that this boy’s parents love the way he looks here.

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Week 26: Face #26 (HALF WAY…)

by Megan on July 18, 2010

Growing up, my younger brother was mischievous and charming all in the same breath.  He would get a glimmer in his eye thinking up a grand scheme for the two of us.  Although the little boy in face #26 is not my brother, there is something about this image that resonates with my memories of him.

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Week #25: Face #25

by Megan on July 10, 2010

How great are belly laughs?  Hearing someone else break into a fit of giggles makes me smile immediately. I love how this little girl looks so tickled in this image.

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Week 24: Face #24

by Megan on July 1, 2010

I love madras!  This little girl in face #24 is wearing the most adorable madras sun dress.  I remember as a child how nice it was playing in a cool cotton dress on warm summer day.

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Week 22 & 23: Face #22 & #23

by Megan on June 22, 2010

Getting engaged is so exciting!  I remember the giddy feelings I had for months after my husband proposed to me.  I would look down at my beautiful ring countless times a day and dream of the life we would build together.  I hope that the couple in this portrait enjoys a lifetime of happiness together.  I’m so glad that my dear friend, featured here, found her soul-mate in such a wonderful guy.

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Week 21: Face #21

June 6, 2010 Uncategorized

I love this little girl’s curls!  Her curly hair is perfectly paired with her spunky personality – she really is like a modern Shirley Temple; energetic and incredibly charming.  This portrait displays a sweet moment where she poses with her her head resting against her knee.  I love when toddlers show their “serious” side.
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