The T. Kids! (Tampa Children’s Photographer)

I have often wondered what it would be like to have siblings.  I inherited 3 stepbrothers in 8th grade, 2 of whom were already grown and out of the house and 1 of whom was my age and lived with my dad.  Though I love them dearly, I am sure it is not the same.  The T. kids will never have to wonder about this.  There are 3 of them!  Here are just a few that we captured at a commercial shoot for Smarty Pants.Thanks for helping with...

Smarty Pants Photo Shoot!

Summer may have just started but Smarty Pants Kids' Boutique is already preparing for school to be back in session with a fun photo contest!  Send us your cutest photo of your child(ren) in their back to school gear by Wednesday, July 1, 2009.  The winners be in a professional photo shoot with me, Andi Diamond Photography, next week and will grace our next ad in Tampa Bay Parenting magazine!  The winner(s) will also receive a $50 gift...

Join me at Smarty Pants, Thursday, June 18!

Come visit me at Smarty Pants on Thursday, June 18th from 5-8 pm for their GRAND RE-OPENING!  They will have all kinds of great specials, adorable clothes, and WINE!  What a great way to spend a Thursday evening- shopping and cocktails!  ha!  Spend $100 and get a $25 gift certificate to Smarty Pants!  Also, when you spend $100 you will receive $100 gift certificate to Andi Diamond Photography!  We will also be registering...

Precious Bella….(Tampa Children’s Photographer)

Shy, sweet, kind, quite, smart, beautiful.  In the short time I spent with Bella, these are just a few of the words that I learned to describe her (Am I right at all, Alphonsine??)  I am huge fan of the "pensive" look.  I think children's eyes look so amazing when their faces are soft, and they are just "looking"; no forced smiles or cheesy grins.  Check out some of Bella's images and see if you agree.And hidden under those...

Two blondie-blondies (Tampa Children’s Photographer)

Pete has asked me before..."What is a towhead".  These kids...are toe-heads.  And since I am on that subject...I found myself wondering..."why toe-head"?  What does that mean?  And why do blonde, little kids get called that.  So, for your history lesson of the day: In colonial times, families grew their own flax to make into fabric for clothing. Transforming the flax into thread was a complicated, involved process with many...

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