The Family Blog
Spring Minis Under the Blossoms | Kensington, MD
Despite a rainy forecast, we went for it—and were rewarded with dry skies, blooming pink trees, and the sweetest family moments! Here's a peek into this year's spring mini sessions.
The story behind the photo.... | A personal reflection
A quiet moment with the cherry blossoms reminded me how important it is to show up—for ourselves. Here's a little life update, plus details on Mommy & Me sessions, summer photo bookings, and headshot support for federal employees.
Baby Matthew | Bethesda Home Newborn Session
Meet baby Matthew! This sleepy little guy was a dream to photograph, and his big fur brother Clyde made the session extra special. Take a peek at their heart-melting newborn session at home.
March Spring Family Session | Winding Creek Local Park, MD
The Kahn Westhead family brought the joy and sunshine to this gorgeous spring session under the cherry blossoms!
Little Tess | Family Session at Winding Creek Local Park, MD
A sweet spring morning with baby Tess, some perfect cherry blossoms, and just the right amount of grass to keep her entertained!
Cherry Blossoms at the Tidal Basin | Washington DC
They’re here!!! And yes, I’m completely obsessed. Peak bloom, soft petals, that dreamy haze of pink—how could I not wake up at 5 AM on my day off just to catch that Tidal Basin magic? But here's the thing: you don’t need to make the trek downtown to soak in the beauty. There are so many amazing, peaceful spots closer to home. Still, something about all those blooms reflected in the water with the monuments in the background just gets me. Even without a sunrise, it felt so… DC. Here’s a peek at what I captured that early morning (and yes, I took a LOT).
Hi, I’m Ginny
I’m a Maryland photographer based in Silver Spring, specializing in family sessions, newborns, maternity, headshots, and personal branding across the DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia area.
With over a decade of experience, I create images that feel genuine, relaxed, and true to the people in front of my lens.