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Fire Up, Buttercup!
Welcome to the wild world of family and children's portrait photography at Faux-Toes {pronounced foh-tohs} where Kristen B. Roedner, pictured left, helps families (spitting images of one another) recognize the beauty before them (without the mess), to give them glimpses into the glorious future and to spread absolute joy. Life is too short, afterall!
 
Here as in life, anything can happen and that's why the flying pig is the mascot. Faux-Toes is headquartered in Lakeway, Texas some 20 beautiful miles due west of Keep Austin Weird. Call (512) 466-5577 or email kristen@faux-toes.com for more information about getting your "pitcher" took. Enjoy your visit to the blog and know in your heart that I love comments and feedback just as much as the next guy.
May 11, 2009
Last fall I met new photographer friends, Lisa Woods of Now and Then Photography and Tara Morris of Tara Marie Photography at the Austin Photog group that started on Facebook. Soon we became fast friends and Tara invited us out to Camp Peniel in Marble Falls to ride horses with the kids and partake of delicacies from this gourmet diner that kids love called, McDonalds. Most of the time, while my daughter was enamored with the horses, all I could think of was that she could be squashed like a bug in no time flat!  Despite my fear and squirmishness, we all had a great time.  Rosa Jane cracked me up for several reasons. The first being she picked out her own clothes and specifically wore the "midget cowgirl" t-shirt which just makes me laugh and laugh because it's so silly. The second being she was so stinking animated talking with the horses. I can almost hear her when looking at the Faux-Toes. Can you, too? No doubt though the highlight of RJ's first trip to camp was getting the band-aid for her minor scratch. Ah, you can take the three yr old out of the city, but can't take the three year old out of the girl. Enjoy the peek into our day with friends. Thanks so much, Tara, for such a day to remember!!





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Tara says:

Soooo cool! I love these pictures of Taz, and I'm proud of my little (or 1000 lb) boy who behaved so well when he gave everyone rides! It's amazing how much better a band-aid can make a 3 year old feel. I had a great time that day and loved meeting your daughter and Lisa's kids. My fave is the pic that's foucused into Taz's face with Rosa Jane riding him, out of focus. Beautiful

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