Photo Shoot – My Family, Part 2

Subtitled: Diggity and the Kids

I had to take the opportunity to get some shots of Diggity with the three kids. G-Man was slightly more cooperative for this series. Especially since he was loving playing with Diggity and running away from him.

Robot...dad...Robot...dad...

Robot...dad...Robot...dad...

My favorite from the series on the bridge:

G-Man looks so tiny, but I couldn't get him to move any closer.

We took a few more shots with me on the other side of the bridge:

I love this last shot.  One of the things that drew me to Diggity in the first place was the great relationship he has with his kids.  They have a lot of fun together and they’re certainly pretty silly when they are together, but they really care about each other and respect each other.  It’s a marvelous thing to watch and a huge testament to Diggity, as well as to the kids’ mom and stepdad.  They’ve worked very hard as a team to raise these two.  And they’ve done an outstanding job.

I love you guys!

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  1. Photo Shoot – My Family
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Cathy CrawleyMarch 21, 2009 - 8:03 pm

You have a beautiful family! These are gorgeous shots :)

Jenny SunMarch 3, 2009 - 4:06 am

Hi Macy! Found you through the B School! What a pleasure to meet a photographer all the way in the states! I really love that 2nd photo where everyone is looking forward and the little bub is looking back! So cute! :D

MacyMarch 2, 2009 - 9:27 pm

Thanks, so much Tarryn! I appreciate you stopping by to see it. I hope your photography class is going well. I miss seeing you!

TarrynMarch 2, 2009 - 9:20 pm

ooooohhhhh, Macy, I love your new blog! I love the new logo, everything. It is all so uncluttered and professional. The photos are the stars of the page and really stand out. I also like the font. Great work!

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