Playing in a Junkyard with Ambrin and the Roberson Family
I'm soooo excited to share these! This has to be one of my favorite shoots. Ambrin is now 3 years old, and his Momma asked me if I had ever considered doing a photo shoot in a junkyard. I got really really excited, because I actually had a junkyard in mind that I've been wanting to use.
While we were all together, we got some family pics too!
They have some of the coolest old cars, and Ambrin had a blast running around and climbing on them!
This is one of my favorites. Both car and cute kid:)
We had TONS of fun making faces. You'll see some more!
Gotta have an old volkswagen bug to make that junkyard complete!
Tickle war! These guys were absolutely cracking me up. And they are all VERY ticklish:)
Although he looks very pensive here, it was only for a split second before he took off again:)
See! This is his crazy face lol.
Car not working? Don't worry, Ambrin has this under control:)
Playing in a junkyard makes for very dirty hands! More more could a little boy want??!
After leaving the junkyard, we did a quick outfit change to show off his country boy side.
Or...maybe his sleuth side:)
I'm pretty sure this should be a public service announcement for other kids. Play Outside!!! To see more pictures like these, go to the "Little Kids" or "Famlies" section of the "Lifestyle Portrait" portfolio. Comments
Robbin Rothwell(non-registered)
Christine, I love your work! You definitely captured the essence of Ambrin! The junkyard/cars shots could not have been more perfect for him because he loves cars so much. Loved the family pics, too! Love, Love, Love your work!
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