Category Archives: Children

Per Diem | Highland UT

Per Diem means “per day” or “each day”. Today I chose Alia’s day. I love this crazy little girl. The moment she wakes up she goes, goes, goes, till she crashes. She is definitely the little firecracker in our house. I don’t know if it’s just the age or her personality.  I’m sure it’s a mixture of both.  She changes her outfits at least 5 times a day.  She loves to watch Pingu, Shawn the Sheep and any other cartoon we can instant stream on Netflix.  She got a kitty costume from her cousin and that kitty costume to her is like Max’s wolf costume to him.  She is a wild thing in it.  Unfortunately I didn’t get any pictures with her in it but I will soon.  So if you have not met Alia, here she is.  Or as we like to call her, Goose-a-bean, Goosey, Beana, Scharleton Goose, or Scharly.  All nick names courteous of my husband.

Allen Extended family

These photos look like they could’ve been taken yesterday because the weather has been so warm lately. BUT they were taken in the fall and I just didn’t get around to posting them  till now. You might have noticed a few weddings on my blog lately that look warm and sunny.  It’s because it was.  And the events happened in the summer.  So forgive me for being so behind on my posts. I am now all caught up, with the exception of tomorrow’s post.  However the event was in Hawaii so even though it was in the dead of fall, it looks like the middle of summer as well.  So stay around for a while, check out what and who I’ve been photographing for the past few months.  If you’d like to book a session in Southern Utah I’ll be coming down Feb. 10th and 11th. I already have spaces filling up so don’t wait to book a session.  Check out my February Special and I hope to hear from you soon!

To view rest of the Allen Extended Family Portraits and to order prints go here.

February Special

February is the month of Love and I wanted to show my clients how much I love and appreciate them with the best special ever!  When you book a portrait session, anything other than a wedding or engagements, the session fee is only $50, normally $100.

What you get – The session fee includes a 45min – 1 hour session, either in your home or in my studio.  And an online gallery where you can view,share your beautiful photos with family and friends, and purchase prints with a 20% discount.  The session fee does NOT include travel or a disk of images but if you pre order the disk you can get it at a hugely discounted price!

So don’t miss out on this offer!  There will not be another one like this year.  For questions and to book a session call me at 435.990.1150 or email at Noellereynoldsphoto@gmail.com

Can’t wait to hear from you!

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Kylee’s 1st Birthday Party | Saratoga Springs UT

As a continuation from this post, I was asked to come to Kylee’s 1st birthday party to document the festivities. This birthday was super special because it was Kylee’s birthday and her late grandpa’s birthday, Grandpa Corey.  He had passed away from cancer just a few weeks prior.  The whole family got together to celebrate and after singing “Happy Birthday,” eating cake and ice cream, and opening presents, the McBride Clan wrote notes to Grandpa Corey.  Then they tied their special messages to a balloon and let it go.  I think it was the start of a beautiful family tradition.

If you have a special event that you would like documented, give me a call.  I promise it’s so worth it having someone there to take pictures instead of trying to run the show and take pictures yourself.  Also to view all the photos from this event and to order pictures, go here.

McBride Family | Lindon UT

Where does the time go? We’ve all heard that question and we’ve all posed that question, but really, where does the time go?

Just last year I was photographing these cute little girls and the youngest, Kylee, wasn’t even mobile yet. Now, I had to pull out all the stops to get her attention. Kids really grow so fast. One thing all mothers can relate to is how fast their kids grow and that lurking fear of when their kids are big enough to be out of the house. That’s why I feel I can write these things and not even have to be related to this family.

When Kurt and I were first talking about kids, I calculated the ages our kids would be when they’d be out of the house. If we started at age X and I ended at age X, I would be X years old and we could live our life again, just the two of us. Before you hate my pre child self just as much as I do, please remember all the stupid assumptions you had and know that I was not only pre child, but also an immature 18 year old. Pretty much a child myself. Now, I can’t imagine Kurt and I by ourselves. How lonely that would be! The thought of this reminds me to live in the here and now.

Be grateful for the time and opportunity I have with my young family. Yes, things may seem easier when kids can dress themselves and get their own food to eat but will they still be asking you for kisses? Asking to hold your hand to cross the street? Maybe, maybe not. That’s probably why people love to be grandparents. They get the kisses and don’t have to worry about wiping butts.

We’ll be talking more about grandparents and seeing the McBride family again, Monday. In the meantime, leave a nice comment for them below.