Half Moon Bay Family Photography Session
When selecting a location for Lindsay and Andrew’s Half Moon Bay family photography session, there were a lot of amazing choices. It may sound silly, but living near one of the most beautiful places in the world can be challenging for that reason. I want every family session to be perfect, and reflect the right mood and energy for my clients. We worked together to settle on this path of wind-blown cypress trees to document their family of three.
Like recent family sessions, L+A are past wedding clients of mine. I cannot wait to continue photograph them as their son grows!










