Mother’s Day Mini sessions are here and I could not be more excited! The reason I do Mother’s Day sessions every year is that I think its so important for moms to find their way in front of the camera. All too often moms are the ones documenting life, snapping away, capturing those sweet little moments. But when you start looking through those pictures, printing them out, preparing albums, and such, where are you?! Of course your kids will *know* you were there but there is a special power that pictures have in our memories. Your kids (and you!) deserve to see pictures of you together…To see your place with each other, to see your connection, to see your love. Last year Mother’s Day minis were a lot like family sessions…out in the desert, just mom and kids. And they were so sweet and perfect and I met some amazing families who have turned into some of my favorite clients and who have even come back to me for sessions with the whole family!
This year I wanted to re-create some of those sweet mommy and me moments but with a special emotional spin. I’m taking out the desert and really I’m taking out everything but you and your child. I want to really highlight your connection more than anything else! If this speaks to your heart and you know this is something you and your family will cherish, please contact me! I would love to work with you!
These sessions will be available April 30 (29 Palms) and May 7 (Joshua Tree). Sessions will be 20 minutes and include 5 digital images with print release for $299.
Bonus: For every Mother’s Day mini session that is booked this year, Marisa McDonald Photography will donate $49 to Magic Hour Foundation. Why? Well, this is all about creating memories that will last a lifetime. I want to do that for YOU and also for some really deserving families in the fight against cancer. I hope you’ll join me!
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Awww these are precious! And a very good point! I know mothers who get tons of photos of their kids but far too often aren’t documented WITH their kids!
Thank you Griffin!