Monthly Archives: July 2010

Kelly Kirkland Photograpy | CT Newborn Photographer | Kayla = Pure + Beloved

Meet sweet Kayla Rose… Kayla certainly lives up to the meaning of her name, “pure and beloved”… She is such a little angel, and she is a lucky girl for being born into such a loving family. Her parents couldn’t get enough of her, it was so sweet to watch. Within minutes of meeting her,...

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Kelly Kirkland Photograpy | CT Newborn Photographer | The world is a more beautiful place now…

Second cousin-once-removed…or third cousin…how does that go, Michelle? Haha… Either way, she is family, and I love her! Olivia graced the world with her presence a week earlier than planned, and we couldn’t be more thrilled. She was born into a family of mostly boys, so we are all looking forward to spoiling the little...

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Kelly Kirkland Photograpy | CT Newborn Photographer | Little Mason James!

I absolutely love shooting newborns. Spending time with Mason was especially cool because he is exactly one week younger than my little guy. LeeAnn and I had kept in touch throughout our pregnancies, checking in to see how the other was feeling. I cannot believe time has passed so quickly, and here we are, infants...

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Kelly Kirkland Photograpy | CT Portrait Photographer | My Muse!

A very dear friend of mine asked me to take some photos of her in her element, the great outdoors! Right away I had a few places in mind that could produce some breathtaking photos. I have to say, I don’t think I have ever enjoyed myself more during a shoot. I think the results...

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Kelly Kirkland Photograpy | CT Portrait Photographer | Um, is it getting hot in here? No, that’s just Shane!

So, those of you that have read my blog posts in the past know that I typically shoot babies, children, families, female portraits, with the occasional maternity shoot…all of which I absolutely love to do, by the way! Well, today I had my very first male to shoot! (It’s true, not even my own husband...

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