ABOUT FRESH FOCUS KIDS:

At Fresh Focus, we take a unique, fine-art approach to documenting the lives of our clients and their families, and strive to provide you with portraits that genuinely display your unique individuality. We try to capture our clients unique individuality and let their personalities shine through the images with a modern, classic and timeless style.

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  • About Fresh Focus

    Fresh Focus is not a “traditional” photography studio. Our sessions are casual – we play peek-a-boo, talk about your child’s favorite characters and toys…we’ve even been known to hunt for lizards and roly-polys! Sessions are never rushed and last anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on your child or family’s individual needs. We schedule a limited number of sessions each day, so that your session can be flexible – for younger children, we work around their nap and feeding times to ensure that we capture them at their happiest moments.

    About the photographer:
    Kirsten Cooper, owner of Fresh Focus Children’s Portraiture, is a children’s portrait photographer. She takes a unique, fine-art approach to documenting the lives of her clients and their families and strives to provide you and your family with photography that genuinely displays your family’s unique individuality.

    Her work is displayed in a number of boutiques and is the preferred photographer for many child-oriented businesses in the area. She also regularly shoots for commercial projects including a number of well-known children’s clothing lines.

    Kirsten is a member of the American Child Photographers Charity Guild (ACPCG), the Professional Photographers of America (PPA), as well as a number of other photography and art related associations. Having worked in the creative field for nearly 15 years, she also lectures on art and design oriented topics at colleges and workshops throughout the United States.

    (Photo courtesy of Tara Whitney)