Hello all. This post is more personal. As a professional full time photographer I don’t get to spend much time with my family. There is always something in the way and I am busy working, creating beautiful images for others, rather then getting some done of my own family. Today I had a chance to spend some time with my little Anabella at the back garden and we had a great time, as there were lots of running, smiling and observing things. For her walks in the garden are such a big adventure so I took a few images and made a little story how things went. Anabella is growing fast and she is such an active little lady. I remember how worried I was when she arrived, all thoughts were about how the life will be now, but you get to adapt so quickly and now I can’t imagine life without my little girl. Life is GREAT and it will just going to get better.
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