End of Summer Family Photos {Miles City, MT Family Photographer}

by Whitney Bird in , , ,


I have been lucky enough to photograph little Harper and her family a few times over the past year, and this time she brought along her grandparents and auntie as well.  Harper is at such a fun age, and it is always fun to see how much little ones have changed from shoot to shoot.  She wasn't into having her photo taken by herself, but she is definitely getting the group photo thing figured out.  

Thanks for such a fun evening and for bringing the whole family along!  Enjoy your sneak peek!

 They will have some great Christmas card photos!  

This photo of Harper is probably my favorite photo that I've taken of her to date.  Such a big girl smile!





 Too bad she didn't like that headband enough to leave it on longer than 5 seconds.  Wasn't going to get a smile out of her, but she still looks dang cute in it.  




Good Things Come in Threes

by Whitney Bird in ,


I was lucky enough to take all three of these young ladies' senior portraits, and I was thrilled when they wanted to do some group photos as well.  I actually love to do group photos at the end of a senior session.  I never charge for it, so please feel free to ask a friend or two to meet up with you at the end of your session for a quick group session.  Cassie and Tara met up with Haylee and I at the end of her session out at her family's farm.  We didn't have a ton of time, but we still managed to have some fun, and take some great shots.

These three have been friends for years, and what a great keepsake these photos will make.  Plus, could these girls be any cuter?  I bet there are a lot of boys out there very jealous of my job right about now. ;)  Cassie, Tara, and Haylee, enjoy your senior year, and treasure your friendship.  You are very lucky to have each other.




 I adore hail bail photos if you couldn't tell.




 I recently downloaded an app called poladroid.   It is the cutest thing.  All you do is drag one of your photos onto the poladroid icon and voila- out pops your poladroid image.  It even makes the old school noise and takes a few minutes to develop.  I thought this was the perfect image to transform into a poladroid.  I am smitten with the app.