The Family Blog
Snapshots from the Sand: Our Family Vacation in Cancun
No tips, no itinerary. Just a collection of some of our favorite moments from a week of sunshine, salty breezes, and sweet time together at the Waldorf Astoria Cancun.
June Vibes: Summer Chaos, Chill Studios & Capturing the Real You
Summer can feel like a whirlwind—but it’s also full of those unscripted, beautiful moments that deserve to be captured. Whether you’re overdue for updated headshots or want to freeze the magic of your messy, joyful family, I’ve got ideas (and AC). 😉
5 Things Parents Worry About During a Family Photo Session (That Don’t Actually Matter!)
As a family photographer and fellow parent, I know the stress that can come with family photo sessions. But I’m here to tell you: some of the things you’re stressing about? They don’t matter nearly as much as you think. Here are the top 5 parent worries that I promise you can let go of.
Bow Ties & Big Smiles | A Studio Family Session
A sweet family studio session in Silver Spring, MD featuring adorable bow ties, bright smiles, and heartfelt moments. A warm, joyful look at a connected family captured candidly.
From Chaos to Cuteness: How to Photograph Wiggly Kids Without Losing Your Mind
Think your kid is too wild for a photo session? Think again. Here's how we turn the wiggles, giggles, and chaos into the most beautiful, genuine family photos you'll cherish forever.
Celebrating Connection: Our Mother's Day Mommy & Me Sessions
This Mother's Day, we captured some incredibly sweet moments during our special Mommy & Me sessions. With makeup by Valerie Hammer and a babysitter on hand to help, moms got a few peaceful moments to themselves—and beautiful photos to show for it.
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.