We have finally finished editing everyone’s photos from Chicks and Bunnies this year.  It was quite a whirlwind season and we nearly filled all of our sessions.  While that was fantastic for us, there were a lot of our regular clients that we did not see this year and we definitely found appointment times for some of you.  So with that being said, we are officially announcing our dates for next year.  If you schedule now, we will guarantee that if you need to reschedule come next year we will happily move your appointment to a time that works for you.

Chicks and Bunnies appointments for next year are again weekends only on March 21st & 22nd, March 28th & 29th, April 4th & 5th, and April 11th & 12th.  Book your appointment now!

A Personal Note From Harmonie:

As you all may know, I absolutely adore the bunnies and the chicks.  I grew up on a farm when I was younger and my family owned 13 rabbits and 32 chickens (along with a menagerie of other animals). I look forward to these sessions every single year.  I also have been taking a photo with the animals every year.  Some of you have seen my photo from this year and have asked to see my photos from previous years.  Enjoy the photos and I’ll start planning my photo for next year!

This is from 2011, our very first year.  We tried ducks this year.  I loved them, Kim not so much.  It turns out that ducks are not so easy to photograph.  They like to follow each other and they are very fast.  It didn’t stop me from getting this great pic with one of the ducks.  Ducks are one of my favorite animals and I had 2 of them on the farm – Quackers  & Crackers.

This one is from 2015.  This is Grey Ears who is now retired.  I also made sure to wear my awesome bird sweater.

2016.  This is the year, we discovered the baby chicks fit perfectly in pockets.  Pictured here is Patches, Mr. Cuddles, and Cookie Dough.

2017. We introduced our pretty flower background this year and Patches & Mr. Cuddles became our official bunnies moving forward.

2018. You can only see one chicken on my hat however there are about 4 up there and Patches kept trying to crawl on my back (which he occasionally does).

And of course this year in case you missed it.  Kim and I had fun taking this photo.  She helped me get the chicks on my shoulder and head.  Hope you enjoyed the photos and look forward to seeing you again next year!