Typically, when you hear me talk about twins, it’s the freshly hatched kind, complete with tiny toes and fingers. But these guys were a nice change of pace from my newborn work. I first met their mom when I called her to see if I could shoot a few sessions on this wonderful old vintage tractor they had for sale. One thing led to another and I’m so glad I met their family.

And, yes, as different as they are, they really are twins. This fall, they’ll be at separate colleges, too. But I have no doubt they’ll each be doing amazing things. We have a ton of images from their session, but I really am trying to get caught up on the blog, so here are a few of my favorites (and the old blog image frames – LOL – they are so much easier and I’m too tired this evening to mess around with the new frames!)

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