Monday, August 11, 2014

Riley -4 Months (Aug 2014)

Riley is part of my "Grow with Me" packages that I offer and she was my oldest "newborn" since she was 6 weeks I don't know if I consider her a newborn......but she rocked her newborn poses. Well, she is back and she is something else....I mean.....Red Hair and Blue Eyes...I die. She is so stinking cute. I love that I got to use A Tiny Arrow head piece on her. I can't wait for her next session in a couple of months. You will be getting to know the sweet beauty a lot. 

Look at what a difference a couple of months makes!





Thursday, August 7, 2014

What can  I say about the Roger girl's....they were so spunky and fun and really made my job easy. Mom contacted me to capture little miss 2nd birthday. Here is a little sneak peak into their session!



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Hello all, I wanted to take the time and introduce myself.
Thank you for taking the time and visiting Jennifer Nigro Photography Blog. My love for photography started at an early age, I started with photojournalism classes and being a photographer for my High School year book (Go Vikings - Downey High School). My photography blossomed as I had my children (Two sweet boys and a spunky little girl). Wanting to capture life's most precious moments in time and having a record of it with my own kids made me want to take my hobby into a profession. My clients become so much more to me, we become friends. Since my middle son was diagnosed with Autism at the age of 2.5, has taught me so much more about kids with special needs and the patience needed given to them. A goal of my business is to give everyone the opportunity to have amazing photographs, no matter what their budget. I look forward to working with you and your families. I want to leave you with amazing quote which I base by business by "It is more important to click with people than to click the shutter" by Alfred Eisenstaedt