From the early days in a Victorian home in Alabama, our collection has been created with details that are heirloom quality – the finest 100% cotton or silk, French seams to assure softness against a child’s skin, smocking and embroidery completed by hand, buttons covered in fabric, dresses with long full skirts that are perfect for twirling, generous 2” hems so a favorite dress can be worn longer as a child grows. Designed for more than just one special occasion, we create our collection with the quality workmanship that keeps that favorite dress in the family, being handed down among siblings and generations. Becoming your heirloom.

 Heirloom Portrait Little girl

In presenting our collection, we’ve searched for photographers who understand the essence of a timeless portrait, to show the richness of the details and charm of a dress in an heirloom-inspired setting. The images they’ve created for us are stunning. We’re grateful for their partnerships and so trust their craft that we want to share them with you. Based in the Alabama, Georgia, and Florida region, they’ve created beautiful studios, scouted amazing locations, and a few of them schedule annual trips to sandy beaches as well. Most of them have a small collection of Strasburg Children dresses in their studios for you to view and purchase. With one of these photographers behind the lens to capture the spirit of your little one in a Strasburg Children design, you’ll have a portrait to cherish for years to come.

 

https://letsonportrait.com/

http://www.heartsdesire.photography/

http://www.olivesphoto.com/

http://www.jillwelchdesign.com/

 

And while we’re on the topic of wonderful photos of adorable children, we’d love to have you email us (info@strasburgchildrens.com) a photo of your little one if you’re interested in being a Strasburg Children model at one of our upcoming Alabama photo shoots!

View even more photography ideas from some of our guest photographers and bloggers. 

September 18, 2017 — Diane Janowak

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