Gibson Family
12.01.2009
This was one of the most touching family sessions I’ve ever shot. Lisa contacted me and said that her dad has cancer and they wanted to get pictures very soon. So I decided to donate a shoot to them, since they already have so much to worry about. And I’m so glad I did. These are the kinds of things that remind me how important photography can be.
They are such a sweet and loving family that I couldn’t help but cry as I looked through the pictures. The little things like a smile, a laugh or touching hands is frozen in time. It shows us how it’s not really a little thing at all.
Dear Gibson Family, thank you so much for sharing this with me. I hope these pictures will be a reminder of how great your family is.





It was really sweet to see how each kid has a special relationship with their dad.



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Love, Love, Love them!! Such a sweet family. I’m so happy I got to be a part of this shoot.
This is so touching and looking at them really tells a story & pulled at my heart…you did it again Dana! I just love seeing the world through your eyes
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What a wonderful family and how fantastic that you preserved those moments for them!! You are an awesome photographer and a class act my friend!
Very Sweet Dana… great pictures of course. Oh how sweet they can have these. Miss you girly!
Love this! Not only is that the sweetest thing but great photos. I especially love the ones on the chair. A great reminder of why photography is so important.
The perfect photographer for the greatest family I know! Lisa is one of my greatest friends and her dad is one of the greatest most incredible men I know! I have been so blessed to know him and get to share so much time and friendship with Lisa!!! You have captured them so beautifully!!! No one could have done it better!!!!
Oh wow! I had a hard time not crying while I was looking at these. You could totally see the love they have for eachother.
How blessed they are to have these memories of their wonderful Dad. What a blessing you are too Dana!