Portrait | The Fox Family | Louisville, OH
•  You may recall this group from last year’s session which was a fan favorite and definitely one of my favorites as well.
•  It’s literally SO amazing to look back to the prior year’s pictures though and see how much they have grown in one year.  This family just keeps getting better looking.  I swear, they are not child models but real clients (although I know it’s hard to believe!).
•  Another thing that was nice that changed this year was that the youngest didn’t cry this year when I made him hold hands with his sisters, whew!
•  Their Mom, Tara, was Maid of Honor this year in Sarah’s wedding.
•  This session took place at one of my absolute favorite locations around, Molly Stark Park.  It was a great setting for the week before Halloween!



This is definitely one of my top favorites from the session!

One of the great things about this location is that there’s a multitude of different background options – from the building to the park surrounding it.


I love love love all of the gothic detailing on this building.
I also love that there are three kids in this family and not 4 otherwise this wouldn’t be as cool of a shot.


These guys were up for anything and were willing to climb to anywhere.




I LOVE this shot. Â Favorite!

There’s also a great area where you can really get a great view of the area farmlands.

You can also have a fun silly shot with your siblings when the sun peeps out at the right moment!

What kids don’t want to jump to celebrate the end of their session?? Â Another favorite!
Here’s hoping that this trend continues and they are back in 2011 with another fantastic session!!!

Seriously love this family. <3
love the last 2!!! What absolutely gorgeous memories for the family to have forever! 🙂
Probably one of my favorite portrait sessions….ever. I love everything about it! 🙂
I was admiring your photos of the Fox family at Molly Stark. I was just wondering how you were able to get them onto the balcony?
Brandie, they are gymnasts and climbed up there when we were looking elsewhere for a spot.