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Featured Session: The Franke Family Documentary Session

Life with littles is just plain hard sometimes.

My prayer for this film as it goes out to this family in the thick of it, is that they can watch it in quiet moments and appreciate the beauty that’s being buried in all that busy business of keeping babies alive and fed.

 

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Baby, Children, Family, Lifestyle Lindsey DeCicco Baby, Children, Family, Lifestyle Lindsey DeCicco

Miss Quinn is One | Goshen Family Photographer

From stylish outfits to perfectly timed smiles, capturing memories with this beautiful family is always a highlight! Check out Miss Quinn's first birthday session and the incredible fun we had at Cobus Creek. With Chucks on every foot and two adorable kiddos, this session was one for the books. Can't wait for the next adventure when this family grows by one more peanut in August!

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Baby, Children, Family, Lifestyle, Newborn Lindsey DeCicco Baby, Children, Family, Lifestyle, Newborn Lindsey DeCicco

Welcome Home, Quinn | Goshen In-Home Newborn Photo Session

This cozy in-home newborn session in Goshen, Indiana captured the sweetest early days of baby Quinn, complete with big brother adjusting to his new role, real-life toddler moments, and heartfelt family connections. Take a peek inside their beautifully styled nursery and the honest joy of life with a newborn at home.

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Mr. Max's First Birthday Pictures | Goshen, IN Family Photographer

Every photography business course I have ever taken has asked me to write out my “ideal client” in as much detail as possible. I have half-completed this exercise so many times, always quitting the job. How can you describe what you are looking for in a client? Writing the list starts off easy:

  • values photography

  • loves their family

  • wants to pass on memories to their children

  • good values and morals

That’s about where I lose it. Most photography business coaches ask you to write out where you’d prefer them to shop, spend their extra time, vacation… Guys. I just can’t do it. Everyone is different, and frankly, I could care less where you shop or vacay. I love meeting new people and hearing about their unique stories, so I don’t want cookie cutter people filling up my inbox.

Ideal clients? I don’t know what that means when I try to put it down on paper, but I know now that this family is them. Dream clients. I am so lucky to have worked with them 3 times this year. Adding a few bullets to the list is easier now that I know them:

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