Naperville Photographer | Unicorn Mini-Sessions (1 of 2)
Let me begin this tale with the story of a little girl who absolutely LOVED unicorns as a child. She had unicorn shirts, toys, statues, books. She dreamt of unicorns and magic. This little girl grew up with a big imagination and never lost her love of magic and unicorns. So last fall, I took my kids on their very first trail ride. At the end of it, they gave us a barn tour, and out comes this tiny white unicorn. My inner five year old self squealed, and I think I did, too. “Oh my gosh, what is that?!” They told me she was getting ready for a photoshoot and that they rent her out a lot. I think there was a mini explosion somewhere inside me at this point. I knew I HAD to do a unicorn mini session with this little white beast. The trouble is….I didn’t know if there were other unicorn-obsessed children or parents out there. It could have been a huge flop. I had no sample pictures to promote it, but I kept thinking, regardless of the pictures, if I had had the opportunity to meet a “real” unicorn at that age, I would have been in heaven! It would have been a memory for a lifetime.
And that is what I wanted to create for any little girls out there who also wanted a piece of magic. So I announced the mini-sessions, uncertain if anyone would even be interested. Lo and behold – I totally sold out! And now that I’ve done it, others will know what to expect if I do them again. It was a gorgeous day, and every little girl had such a wonderful experience. Here are a sampling from half of the mini’s. I’ll post a second post with the other half separately.
I love that mom hopped in for a picture, too. And now – meet Pattycakes – the tiny unicorn. Check out the beautiful dresses on these sisters!
I hadn’t seen these twins since they were babies!
This little sister had the biggest smile.
I couldn’t resist the castle in the background for a princess and her unicorn.
I LOVE this one.
Ok, this little one was just adorable with her shy pose.
When girls were a little hesitant to touch the unicorn, sitting in front of her always works, as she was just happy to graze.