Mark & Michelle, Family Engagement Shoot, Hamilton

March 02, 2015  •  4 Comments

A couple weeks ago, Mike met up with Mark, Michelle and their adorable little kids to do a fun family & engagement shoot. These guys were totally fun to work with and they all had a blast. And look how gorgeous those kids are! I love how their individual personalities shine through in the pictures. Here are some of my favourites, enjoy!

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