


I have photographed Drew since he was a 3 month old baby, so it's neat to see him grow. Of course, it's hard to see him look older than his two years. I usually like images where children look "grown up". (Except when it's my own children. I was a bit sad when a client told me my daughter's three year old portrait made her like a six year old. I want to keep her a baby forever!) But, even I felt a tug on the heartstrings to see Drew looking more like a three year old because, as a parent, I think it's hard to see your child grow up before you are ready!