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Have I mentioned how much I love this photographer??

Allison Harp has taken our pictures several times....
 
One of my absolute favorites of the kids during our engagement shoot....
 
 
My bridals (which I just realized, I never posted here)
 
Our wedding...
 
One of my MOST favorite pictures...
 
 
And now family pictures!!!
 
Allison is just a master at candid shots, which is why we hired her in the first place. When we first met with her, she was a freshman in college on the soccer team, doing photography as a hobby. Boy, we lucked out cause we got her before she was famous (Allison, you were way underpaid! After I look at other people's work, we got off lucky cause you are the best I've seen!) Now, she is just doing stuff left and right and is still just so great at candids. I love working with her, she is easy going, doesn't always try and pose you. She puts you in a position and then talks to you, with you not realizing she is getting shots the whole time. And she is amazing with kids, just amazing! These are some of the pictures she posted on her blog today!!
 
 

Comments

Nikki McCallum said…
Oh wow! Those pictures are great and look like y'all had a fun time taking them.
allison said…
you are so sweet :) you guys are just the greatest, seriously.

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