Layton was such a beautiful baby, and she gave us the sweetest little expressions throughout the whole session. I really loved getting to photograph these for mom and dad—it’s always special, but this one just felt extra meaningful. She made everything easy too. She settled in so well, posed like a pro, and we were able to get some really creative shots without much fuss at all. One of my favorite parts was incorporating the racing props since mom and dad are into demolition derby. Getting to pose Layton in one of their tires was just really cool and made the session feel so personal to them. And honestly, seeing how happy mom and dad were while holding her—that was the best part. You could just feel how much they love her. It was a perfect session all around, and I’m super excited with how everything turned out. T.H. P.: What did you think when you first saw Layton? Erika: She was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. She was perfect! Much smaller than we thought she would be, ...
Photographing Kate and Adam’s wedding was such a special experience. What was supposed to be a gray, rainy day turned into beautiful sunshine, and it honestly felt like everything just came together perfectly. Their venue had this warm, welcoming feel, and you could tell right away that this wasn’t just a wedding—it felt like a big family reunion. So many loved ones had traveled in, and the support from their family was obvious in every moment. The speeches were great, the father of the bride was so happy, and there were so many genuine smiles and happy tears throughout the day. Kate and Adam were an absolute joy to work with. You could tell they were really happy, not just with each other, but with how the day was unfolding. We were able to capture so many meaningful moments—from the big emotional ones to the fun, in-between memories. Even getting their baby to smile for photos made it feel extra special. It was just one of those weddings where everything felt real and full of love, a...
Grady was such a sweet little guy, and he had a full head of hair that just made him even more adorable. His two big sisters were completely in love with him, and it showed in every photo. They were so gentle and sweet, and honestly, I was really impressed with how interested and cooperative they were during the session. We were able to get some really beautiful images of all three of them together, and those moments felt really special. Mom and dad were so happy the whole time, and you could just feel the warmth in their family. The session itself was a lot of fun, super relaxed, and everything just came together so naturally. We ended up with tons of great images, and I’m really thrilled with how everything turned out. It’s always such a gift to capture moments like this. T.H. P.: What did you think when you first saw Grady? Tanya: We kept the gender a surprise this pregnancy so when they told me it was a boy I was surprised of course but also happy because his bi...
Avery and Jeremiah’s engagement session at the Kansas Museum was such a great evening. The sun was out, and there was this soft haze in the sky that made everything feel extra warm and beautiful. It was one of those nights where the light just works perfectly, and it made their photos feel even more special. I’ve had the chance to photograph them before, and it was just as fun this time around. These two are so easy to photograph because they genuinely enjoy being around each other. Their chemistry shows up in every smile and they just had a great time together the whole session. I loved getting to capture that. I’m really looking forward to their wedding—it’s going to be such a special day. To book your own session, please call Tommy or Holly at 785.793.2492 or 785.213.0812 or email tommy@thpetersonphoto.com
We photographed sweet baby Landry, and she was absolutely adorable. One thing that immediately caught my eye was how much hair she had—and it was in the cutest little mohawk. I even grabbed a close-up of it because the shape was just so funny and perfect. She was such a good baby the whole time, and her session felt really calm and easygoing. We also got some beautiful photos with mom and dad that really showed that connection and love. The whole session had a very sweet, relaxed feel to it, and everything just came together so naturally. I’m really happy with how her images turned out and so thankful I got to capture these moments for their family. T.H. P.: How did you come up with her name? Jayme: I am a big Dallas Cowboys fan. Tom Landry is one of the greatest coaches in Cowboys history. I didn't want to name my baby Tom, so Landry it was. T.H. P.: What did you think when you first saw her? Jayme: We didn't know if we were having a boy or girl. My husband was able to ...
Tobias was seriously one of the sweetest little babies we’ve ever photographed. He had the cutest little face and the calmest personality, which made the whole session feel really special. Mom and dad were there soaking in every moment, and Grandma came along too—completely in love with her new grandson. You could just feel how much this little guy is already adored. Tobias was a perfect little model the entire time, giving us the sweetest smirks and tiny expressions that made it hard to put the camera down. They also brought along his older cousin, who’s still just a toddler, and getting photos of the two of them together was such a fun part of the session. Those moments were full of personality and so much cuteness. One of the highlights was incorporating a saddle that dad brought—it added such a unique and personal touch, and those images turned out to be some of our favorites. This session was full of love, meaningful details, and so many moments this family will treasure for year...
T.H. Peterson: What are your plans after high school? Spencer: My plans after high school are to get a better job and then find a sugar mommy. T.H. P: Something you liked about your session with us? Spencer: I liked the spots we went to. T.H. P: Favorite YouTube channel? Spencer: CboysTV. T.H. P: What makes you feel confident? Spencer: My hair. T.H. P: What is your dream job? Spencer: YouTuber. T.H. P: Favorite thing mom cooks? Spencer: Mummy Smoky wraps. T.H. P: Favorite teacher and why? Spencer: Mrs. Granado. She’s a great person to talk to, helps me figure out my plans after high school, and gives me snacks all the time. T.H. P: What is your super power? Spencer: Not waking up for school in the morning. T.H. P: What song could you listen to over and over? Spencer: Wonderwall. T.H. P: Favorite time of year? Spencer: Fall. To book your own se...
Bree and Trent’s engagement session was just one of those shoots that reminds me why I love what I do. We started things off in the studio, keeping it clean and simple with a seamless backdrop so all the focus stayed right on them. Right away, you could see how natural they are together—lots of laughs, easy smiles, and just that genuine connection you can’t fake. After that, we headed out to Osage Lake near the studio, and man… we could not have asked for a better day. The skies were that perfect deep blue, the light was beautiful, and everything just came together. What I loved most about this session was how much personality we were able to pull out of both of them. They were playful, relaxed, and totally themselves, which always leads to the best photos. You can really see their chemistry in every shot, and that’s what makes these images feel so special. I’m honestly so excited to photograph their wedding—it’s going to be such a great day if this session was any indication. Bree an...
Select outfits that will make for a timeless portrait. Choose practical clothing items, and keep the location and time of year in mind. Select clothing items and accessories that are not too distracting or that you will have to adjust often during the session (think long necklaces or ruffled tops on a windy day). Keep in mind the weather, wind speed, and humidity/chance of rain. If you have littles, bring them some snacks to help give them incentives during the session. This can help us to get kids to cooperate and make or break a session. If it is windy, wear your hair up. Trimming your bangs/hair slightly to keep them out of your eyes is a great idea, too! Use product like mousse, gel, pomade, and hairspray to tame your mane! Pick shoes that will be easy to walk in at the location of the session. For example, high heels are not recommended for sunflower shoots, but would look great in an urban/downtown ...
Meeting Tate was just the sweetest. He came in with a full, beautiful head of blonde hair and the tiniest little features, making all kinds of adorable faces the whole time. He was calm and snuggly, and the session felt so easygoing from start to finish. You could just feel how much Mom and Dad adore him—there was so much love in every little moment, and it made capturing these images feel really special. Big brother was a huge fan right from the start. He was so proud, giving Tate hugs and kisses and wanting to be close to him the whole time. It was such a happy, fun session with so many genuine moments between them all. I truly loved the images we were able to get and the connection this family has—Tate is already so loved, and it shows in every single photo. T.H. Peterson: What did you think when you first saw Tate? Whitney: He looks just like his brother did when he was a baby, but Tate came out screaming and made his presence known. The OR also had music playing during my C-sec...
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