A Family Session in Lake Tahoe
by Mitch
We had the much-too-rare pleasure of spending a day with our old friends Kelly & Eric Snider and their kidlings Ari & Jonah, as well as their friends Jen & Lawrence and son Milo. It was much too short, but we were able to spend a little time getting some shots of them interacting and it was a great session. We thought we’d share a few of them.
The Cast

Ari

Jonah

Milo

Kelly negotiates breakfast with Jonah

Eric & The Boys

Jen get’s a little love…

…while Lawrence get’s stuck with sock duty.

Curiosity…

…comes in…

…many forms.

Child abuse.

Gratuitous postcard shot.

Ari, incredulous.

These are…uh…you know. Feet.

Kelly instructing Ari in the traditional Vulcan greeting…or something.

A parting shot.
Guys, thank you so much for the short but much enjoyed visit. We need to do it more often. We’ll have the proofs up in about a week. Lawrence and Jen – let us know where you want yours sent.
Jonah, Milo & Ari – keep it gansta, kids!!!
Much love,
Mitch & Pepper
March 1st, 2007 at 12:58 pm
It was great seeing you both! We’re so glad you could make it to the “Snow House.” The pictures are amazing and we can’t wait to see more. Thanks so much for the pictures and for following us around in the freezing cold while we played in the snow!
March 1st, 2007 at 4:09 pm
Yeah, thanks Mitch and Pepper! We had a very nice time hanging out with you. The pictures all look amazing, and the photo shoot itself was lots of fun. We hope to see you again!
March 1st, 2007 at 9:07 pm
The parting shot is timeless.
March 5th, 2007 at 10:52 am
Mitch and Pepper –
– but NOW I understand the value of an investment in photographic memories.
Thank you very much for your friendship and these photos – we loved spending time with you and these photos are a rich momento. I’d never before considered spending serious $$ on photography for my family (what is the Canon PowerShot for, anyway?!?
Beautiful, striking, and a great reminder that with the help of a professional, even the mundane becomes meaningful.
March 10th, 2007 at 2:58 pm
What fabulous photos! As Jonah and Ari’s grandmother, it was such a joy to see them photographed in such a beautiful way. Their great-aunt Jane says the pictures should be in a museum. A a nature photographer myself, I appreciate the immediacy of the perfect shot. I have forwarded your website to many photog friends and one who has done weddings said that your pictures are just amazing and unique.