This is my most recent Deluxe Session Album. It’s shipping out to my client today, so I wanted to share a few images.
This cover style is ‘Sandalwood,’ which is very popular. It’s just a nice warm tone-on-tone brown:


This album combines images from both a maternity and newborn session…

I custom-design each album so I’m able to showcase my client’s favorite images.



Angela, this is shipping out to you today. Enjoy!



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Julia - Wow, that is stunning! What a treasured keepsake this will be.
Carrie - Gorgeous, Lisa! You have such great style and design sense. What a treasure.
brandy - beautiful!
canadacole - What a treasure! I love that it’s all about the photos.
Leonie-Australia - Just beautiful Lisa, I love the baby going across the two pages, I wish I had something like that from when mine were babies.
Lori Jones - The double-page baby spread is fantastic. Aaaaaah….to have that deep sleep again! Maybe when I’m 90!!
Jane - Your client has to be so thrilled to have such a wonderful book of amazing photos. Gorgeous!
Sabreena K. - PERFECT! I love this so much and what a great idea to combine the maternity and newborn session.
berta - What a beautiful book! Love the baby across the 2 pages! Waht a treat to find when looking thru the book! Great job!
Martha - Wonderful pictures. I am such a fan of your work. Would you be able to tell us how you got into photography. I have read your Q&A several times and just love how you can connect with your answers. I do have a question, if you had to pick an “everyday” lens that you can use to shoot around the house, inside/outside, somewhat a zoom, for those days out on the boat taking pictures of kids tubing – which one would it be? I have a Canon XSi and only have the kit lens and the 50mm 1.8 that I bought on your recommendation. I also want the 85mm – eventually for outside shots, but since I’m in Minnesota…that one can wait til at least May!
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks for sharing your wonderful pictures!
*** Lisa *** - Thanks everyone!
Martha, I first got into photography back in the early 90s. Vic bought me a Minolta film camera and I just started taking pictures of everything! My favorite things were barns, rock walls, doors, etc. – we lived in the Northeast at the time. I started taking classes and just never stopped shooting! So cameras have been a part of my life for well over 15 years.
I only have prime (fixed) lenses, but if you’re looking for a good all-around zoom the 24-70 is a good one, albeit a bit pricey and heavy.
Carrine - What vendor do you use for the albums?