sinclair & lazerwitz | san francisco children’s photographer

I loved getting to meet and photograph this family for the first time, and the sculpture garden at the de Young Museum in Golden Gate park was the ideal location for our session. Both kids had these glowing eyes and eager spirits, interested in exploring everything that the gardens had to offer. They were off and running from the start….and I just tried to keep up! Talia came right up to me and revealed her sweet spirit without any hesitation. The first photo here is the very first photo I took of her. Her brother Noah is equally sweet spirited, and even more curious. He was born with an extremely rare genetic disorder called Angelman Syndrome, (a communication and neurological disorder in which the he is nonverbal, has seizures, is cognitively impaired and has global development issues) so although he couldn’t speak or take direction, he really responded to all of the reflections and textures with such a sense of intrigue and joy, and of course speed! I was amazed by the graceful yet playful ways of both parents, they made the day flow so smoothly and feel so fun. I could definitely tell that this is one love-filled family.

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  1. Pascale says:

    Carlie, I love these! I feel like I “know” them by looking at these and get a real feel for their personalities. You captured their love and joyful spirits beautifully! Well done!

  2. Marisa says:

    These are absolutely gorgeous!! Beautifully captured, so clear and carefree, makes me wish I was there too!

  3. mbt shoes says:

    Wonderful journey and experience!

  4. areasummary says:

    Fantastic photographs, I wish mine were half as accomplished…,

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