You see, it's pretty rare that I get an insight into the families I shoot but with the Maxabella famiglia, I was already in love for more than one reason. And I can't lie - one of the reasons was red hair. Ever since I saw this photo, I have been dying to shoot red hair and I had seen more than one photo on Bron's blog of red headed children (tsunamis).
Kesh wants babies with red curly hair. Unfortunately, we are both brown haired humans (Kesh is artificially red at the moment) so our chances are none. We will have to apply the secret, or something...
If you missed part one, you can see it here. If you wanted to see my favourite image, click here. And if you fancy a visit from me to your family, my details are here.
How do you do it Tim?
ReplyDeleteEvery one a stunner and the wonderful energy exuding from each is a gift.
Thank you for sharing - another truly ecstatic family I'm sure.
Love these! Maxabella is my sister and these fabulous models are my extended family. Gush, gush x
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ReplyDeleteI was SURE that I wouldn't get crazy redheads when I married an Italian... but we are everywhere. You just never know, Tim. You never know. x
ReplyDeleteLOL about the red hair comment from Bron :) Beautiful happy family pics!
ReplyDeleteI thought we had a chance. there's red in my farmer boy's beard. All our babies were meant to be called Ginger but none were. Oh well.
ReplyDeleteMore fabulous pics. I am such a fan.
Beautiful! A sneek look into family life. Love the red hair too. A few of my children have red hair, I love it!
ReplyDeleteThese are really wonderful Tim! Love your work.
ReplyDeletegorgeous photo's. looks oh so much fun, love your skill!!!
ReplyDeleteI really want to say thank you for the information you have shared. Keep writing these kind of posts and I will be your loyal reader. Thanks again.
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