Mother's Day Photo Session Giveaway by Jenna Christina Photography!

Mother's Day is slowly coming up, and I'm excited to announce that I'll be giving away a documentary two hour session for a deserving mom! You have until April 30th at noon PST to enter.Oh and a little bonus – everyone else who completes the giveaway questions will get $100 off of a two hour session (or longer) they book with me in 2017.

(The winner's session must be held within 30 miles of CA 95134 by the end of June 2017– if your home is further away we may not be able to do your session at your home and might pick another location. Once the session has been scheduled, it cannot be rescheduled. If we cannot find a suitable date, a new session winner will be drawn. A model release must be signed prior to the session.)

If you're not quite familiar with the documentary approach to photography, you can read this previous blog post. Here's the gist:

There is no posing involved. You get to enjoy your loved ones – or your alone time – without interruptions or prompts on how you're supposed to be.

The pictures will capture who you are – not just what you look like.

You'll get pictures of genuine smiles, belly-laughs, tantrums and moments as they happen in your everyday when you're just present with your loved ones.

You may not otherwise get pictures of these little things. Morning routines where you have your hands full, and times where you're soaking up the moment and not even thinking about taking a picture.

Your real life is enough. And interesting, funny, amazing, exhausting, exhilarating and magical – and the pictures will mirror that back to you.

If you're itching to get documentary pictures done of you, of your family, or a girl's night without kiddos, you can enter the giveaway here. You'll receive a link to a questionnaire that will give me better insight into who you are and what the photo session could do for you.

Giveaway has closed!

But here's a little something else for you:

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