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This last weekend, I held my first day of mini-sessions in San Antonio. It was a humid, humid day and my legs are covered in bug bites (I’ve counted over 20 on my right leg from the knee down alone!), but I had so much fun meeting a lot of really cool people and some of the happiest babies ever. Seriously, one baby thought my camera was hilarious — wish they all did (but you’ll see her preview another day).
This preview is actually from one 45 minute session if you can believe it! We had a LOT of people and broke up a mini-session into five 10-minute micro-sessions. Here are a few photos from their gallery!

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Before moving to Texas, my husband and I went to Ohio State in Columbus, Ohio, and while we were there we had a very close group of friends that we try to reunite with every year now that we’ve all gone our separate ways.
Well, this summer they scheduled two reunions two months apart…with weddings. Reagan (the groom below) got married over Memorial Day weekend (and I’ll be headed out of town with the other one later this summer), so while I was up in Ohio we squeezed in a pre-wedding session for them since they never got professional engagement photos. Here’s some of what we got for them!



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Here’s a glance at one of the premium products I offer: a genuine leather-bound book. It lays flat so the images across the binding are absolutely clear, no distortion whatsoever. The color quality and clarity is absolutely beautiful, and the pages are thick and sturdy. Each page design is custom designed by Shannon Hunt Photography according to your photo session, so no two books will look identical.
Books and albums are a must-have for any of my sessions because my images really tell a story, and what better way to capture that story than to be able to flip through the pages and see it unfold?

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This was, without a doubt, one of the hardest times I’ve had picking and choosing what to show you of their session. And believe it or not, they have many, many more on top of this. I don’t know how they’re going to possibly choose, but it should be fun for them anyway! I know, I’m going to overwhelm you with photos, but I’m telling you, I had trouble narrowing it down this far!
Let’s all just pause though and take a look at how cute they’re dressed. I love the colors and loose coordination! Andrea, you did such a great job choosing your wardrobe, but I knew you would!
I walked away from this session with some battle wounds on my legs, but it was so worth it! I will do anything to try to get a shot the second it’s happening. Sometimes that means jumping into cacti-filled flowerbeds without looking (oh yes, I did), kneeling on rocks, climbing fences and walls, lying on the ground, and running into brush without stopping to think what could possibly be in it. Thank goodness I got my tetanus shot a few weeks ago!
The theme running through this session was snails, in case you can’t tell! I love the family’s interaction around their daughter’s curiosity and interest in collecting and analyzing the different snails she encountered on our walk.
You can see some of their couples shots here.





And perhaps one of my favorite shots of the day…

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