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Family photos take on a whole new meaning once you experience it from the parent side of things. As a kid, I remember the outfits being chosen, the pep talk errr.. words of encouragement/"Mess this up and Mom will be pissed" talk. We've only done professional photos a few times but never as a family of 4, never with 2 little girls and so when we enlisted Erin Fraser Photography to cover our first family photos as a family of four, I knew this would be one for the books.

Family photos were a little different for me as being the youngest of the 3 kids and the only girl, I feel like there was much more pressure on me to look cute than on my brothers! Behaving was never a strong suit of my brothers, furthermore, not all but at a certain age they can be a bit of a write off in the cute department. Trying to coordinate outfits and find the right location, finding age appropriate poses to create magical moments can be stressful enough so thankfully with a professional photographer on board, I knew that we were get the photos I truly wanted and with as little stress as possible.

Erin's laid back approach to our photo session, immediately put me at
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With everything that has gone on in our lives over the last two years, this photobook was exactly what I needed to restore faith in family. There aren't enough compliments that I can pay Erin Fraser Photography, I am forever thankful for the photoshoot and the memories she helped make permanent for my little family. If you are in the market for photos, I highly highly recommend Erin Fraser Photography, incase you can't tell I'm a bit smitten. Erin Fraser Photography is your MUST go to photographer, the kindest and most generous lady and a real professional, so we must put our stamp on it. Erin Fraser Photography is 100% Vancity Mommy D

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