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Fall Engagement Session | Cody + Karen

Where do I even start with these two?! I am SO happy to call them my friends! They have been together since high school and are blessed with two beautiful children. Their son Daniel is crazy smart and such a funny little kid. He is just learning what it is like to be a big brother to Felicity and doing such a great job. Felicity already has so much personality!

Karen has been asking Cody to get pictures done for the past 2 years, so I was VERY excited that I was the one capturing their happy family at this fall session! Next Canada Day is going to be one for the books as I will get to spend the day with some of my closest friends and capture so many great memories throughout the day! I can’t wait!!!!!

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Thanks Cody for finally agreeing to get your photos done – I had so much fun doing this fall session!

Nicole

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