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Portrait: PUSH Sports Performance Training| Evanston Photographer

I met recently met Greg, the owner of PUSH Sports Performance Training for a short portrait session.  Here’s one of my favorites:

Family Portrait: The S Family |Evanston Family Photographer

Portrait: Baby J | Evanston newborn photographer

I had the pleasure of meeting this sweet little guy, just two days after he was born. Here are some of my favorite images from our session.   Little Brother and Big Sister

Evanston Newborn Family Photo Session

This weekend I had the pleasure of meeting up with one of my favorite families, to meet their newborn baby girl, who made her debut on Valentine’s Day. Here are some of my… Continue reading

Petina Hope Photography | 2013 Highlights

Here are some highlights from 2013– thank you to everybody who supported me this year… it was a pleasure spending time with you, capturing some moments with your family! Looking forward to a… Continue reading

Portrait: The T Family, Part II | Evanston Family Photographer

Last weekend, I did a holiday photo shoot for an adorable Evanston family who was one of my first clients. This little guy sure has grown!

Portrait: Tae Kwon Do | Evanston Family Photographer

My middle nephew is loving Tae Kwon Do classes…. He graciously showed off some of his moves!

Portrait: The M Family | Evanston Family Photographer | Evanston Children’s Photographer

I first photographed the beautiful M family back in 2011, which feels like an eternity ago, when I see how much the children have grown. I was so happy to photograph them again,… Continue reading

Adventure: Portugal | Evanston Photographer

My work with an international nonprofit has been an amazing path allowing me to follow one of my biggest passions: travel. Through my work at an international nonprofit, I’ve been able to travel… Continue reading

Adventure: March for Babies 2013 | Evanston Photographer

I had twins in November. They were due in March. My son and daughter were too premature to survive. My story is tragic but it isn’t unique…. which is why I raised more… Continue reading