Extended Family Portraits at Eastman Museum: Rochester NY
With 18 people to gather it can sometimes be a chore to set up a family portrait of the whole family.
But not for this family. Even with a last minute time change because of the weather, they were all ready and willing to make these portraits happen at the Eastman Museum. The cloudy skies made it easy to set up a portrait most anywhere on the grounds.
This is the type of family portrait that only happens once in a blue moon, especially with large families. So when it does, we love to be able to be there with you. And if the family is as easy going as this one was, it'll be a piece of cake!
~ Erin
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