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light the way

i got me some studio lighting!!! now, i can do indoor photography well too...outside becomes harder when it's cold and indiana weather, well, it's not good!

i had to eager models...
...and it occurs to me now that i should've combed b and jk's hair, but hey, cute is cute, right?
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november is national adoption month

myth of the day...
45 percent of americans believe children enter foster care because of juvenile delinquincy.

fact...
children enter foster care through no fault of their own. they are victims of neglect, abuse, or abandonment.

take a look at more info on foster care adoption HERE.

Comments

Tara Bennett said…
WOW. It really does add so much to the photos! How exciting! Can't wait to see all your fabulous photos! =)
Cute is cute and your girls are CUTE!
Kacey said…
Awesome! You will have to give me the dish on where you got everything. So exciting and you're so lucky to have eager models. All of my live in models run and hide when the camera comes out. LOL

{{HUGS}}

K.
Kacey said…
Oh and no one needs brushed hair when you have faces that cute! ;D
He & Me + 3 said…
Gorgeous. Paige is practicing for those senior pictures...sniff sniff. Yikes.
Jaysi said…
Color me jealous!!! Love it!!
Kristy said…
Hello SITSta! Long Time! Your girls are beautiful! What kind of camera do you have? It takes awesome pictures!
Funny, at first I thought J was hugging a goat! :) hehehe
Pam said…
I am blessed by all your adoption posts this month... keep it up! & waiting for the down low on the lighting!!!!!! :)
Abby said…
Great pictures!!

Do people really think kids enter foster care b/c of delinquency issues? Wow that is crazy to me. I thought everyone did understand that the majority of the kids in foster care were there through some unfortunate event with their parents!

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