What do you do when you're asked to take some pictures of a family of eleven? Yes, eleven - nine kids! Well you wait until the Sunday before Christmas when the oldest ones have flown into town and then after church you gather the troops and head outside to the park and...
have fun!
Dana is a great friend of mine and all of her children are incredible. Truly, incredible. Kind, loving, friendly, respectful, responsible...the type of children our world needs more of and I can only pray my two children end up having as much character as these kids do. It's always a joy to spend time with this family and taking pictures of them was no exception!
The kids decided to line up in birth order...little Mia was so close, just one number off from her special place as child #9.
Posing for a large family? Why not get creative and let them have some fun? This pyramid worked perfect and even the lovely Annika didn't mind getting a little dirty in her dress.
SISTERS
Dana and her precious beauties
Miss Linea is always so sweet, but she made me work very hard for the teensiest smile!
The {E} Men
It all began with a young couple who fell in love...
...little did they know how much God would bless them and allow them to bless others so abundantly!
9 comments:
What a great job you did Mindy! I can't believe Eleven!! Even better, it looks like there were many good shots of everyone to choose from. No doubt due to their brilliant photographer!
Those are great!! All nine kids are so gorgeous :D Great job!!
Oh, lucky you to be able to do their shoot! Love that family! So inspirational..and fun. I love the shots, especially of the solo shots of Linea and Annika. And the one of just the men. Great job!
Great group of shots. Such a nice looking family!
Thank you ladies for all of your kind words and Devon you are too sweet! I can't wait for more opportunities to capture this gorgeous and fun-loving family.
Very cute Mindy - I love the pyramid and the kids in order. :)
Thanks Sandy, that means a lot.
Those are GREAT! Love all the creative poses, especially the one with them holding their fingers up.
Thanks Jaimie - they were a great family to work with!
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