Monthly Archives: October 2008

Photography Fundraiser for Gemini Crickets Parents of Multiples | San Jose Childrens & Family Photographer

We were twice-blessed over 4 years ago with our twin girls, "K" and "L". As these were our first and only children, you can imagine the trepidation we felt with the thought of welcoming two small humans into this world at once. So, we joined the local Gemini Crickets Parents of Multiples non-profit organization to...

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Pumpkin Patch Day at Lemos Farm | Bay Area Childrens Photographer

Have I said how much I LOVE going to pumpkin patches to shoot pictures?! There's just something special about kids running around a pumpkin patch. I invited a friend of mine and her kids to run around with my girls and me at Lemos Farm. Talk about endless opportunities to snap away. There is so...

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Holiday Specials! | Bay Area Childrens & Family Photographer

It’s October and believe it or not, it’s time to start planning for the holidays! And I’d love to help you…with your 2008 holiday cards! Check out the 2008 Holiday Cards gallery in my portfolio on my web site for the unique designs I created especially for my clients. And if you’re not a client...

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Our NEW Solheim Photography Web Site! | Bay Area Childrens & Family Photographer

Whoooooo Hooooooooooo! It’s been a long time coming but it’s finally here! Our new web site! Check it out – http://www.solheimphotography.com/index2.php. It’s the reason I haven’t been around the last few weeks and I apologize for that. I have forsaken everything but feeding my family and picking up my girls from school, to get it...

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2-Minute Photo Shoot | Los Gatos Childrens Photographer

Gosh, it's been a while since I posted here. Sorry about that. I have so many new favorites to share with you but the exciting news is that I've been feverishly finishing up my new photography web site. I can't wait to link to it so you can take a peek. But since I've ignored...

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