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Cream Colored Bricks

Cream Colored Bricks

When {H}  contacted me she had thought of a session location along the lake. I love the cream colored bricks of the Southport Lighthouse on Simmons Island in Kenosha, so I suggested this spot. Mom was so laid back about locations so we ended up here.

Of course after doing some photos by the lighthouse I always end up by Simmons Beach! These huge rocks are another favorite spot of mine to photograph sessions. The fun beach grass, and view of the Simmons Lighthouse is always a perk as well. The lighting was so pretty and “even”  in this location.

This was the first time photographing this awesome family, their three boys did fantastic! The older two boys totally posed themselves for the majority of the session. I love when my clients do that! It makes their photos look so natural. This family was a ton of fun to work with, and I hope to see them again soon! Maybe next time we will find another location with some cool cream colored brick, or a pretty spot along the lake. 🙂

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