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emma’s 1st communion
Still trying to play catch up and losing badly! But its still great to see all of the smiling communicant’s faces on my computer even though we’re past communion season. Just a few more to go. Beautiful and spunky miss Emma was a blast to photograph as was her fabulous family. My favorite is the photobombwhilejumping photo. Hope the day was great!









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the zimm family
I was so happy to photograph this US Marine Corps family one more time before they move again. And I was so happy to get to know them and add them to my list of new friends while they were living here in New York. We did their last session in Central Park to give them a true NYC vibe for their pictures. I’m hoping to cross paths with them again (maybe in their new home even) in the future. And if you guys are back this way again, we’re totally going out! Safe travels and good luck!!













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payton’s 1st communion
Another long time bsquared family who’s youngest made her first communion this year. It makes me so happy they keep calling me for pictures, but a little sad as to how fast life goes! Payton looked gorgeous for her big day and was as sweet and sassy as always. So glad we managed to just avoid the rain!









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catherine & co.
I’m almost up to editing Catherine’s sweet 16 party, so I figured I should post the pre-party shoot we did for her at Tiffany & Co as a little preview/teaser. This was definitely among my favorite shoots to date (as you can well imagine). Catherine is such a lovely, lovely girl. Sweet, smart, gorgeous. It was a total pleasure to photograph her. Especially at Tiffany’s!








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dean & jess’s goodbye party
If you follow along here on the bsquared blog or on my instagram, I’m sure you’ll remember this awesome family of super hero fame & the cutest little kids. Dad/Dean is an active duty Marine and just received orders to Okinawa, Japan. So they’re on their way to a whole new adventure. The Leathernecks MC that Dean is a member of, threw them a goodbye party a few weeks ago and I was there to say my goodbyes and take some pictures. When their oldest daughter read her speech there wasn’t a dry eye in the house. Crying, laughing, drinking…it was a good night. I even made the board (awwww, thanks Jess!) from the Marine Corps Ball that Jess and some of the families I took pictures for invited me to. And now that they’re moving across the globe, I found out the secret to Dean smiling for real in pictures- drinking. So if our paths ever cross again, I’m making him get drunk before our session.
Best of luck to you guys! I’ll miss you and I really hope I get to see you again (in Japan. For sushi). Thank you again Dean for your service to our country!!!! Safe travels and hugs!












