Remember these guys from their session last winter? Well, their baaacccckkkkk, and cuter than ever! Enjoying a late morning family stroll through the VI arrondissement of Paris is always a good idea! The original plan was the gorgeous Jardin du Luxembourg (which I adore) however it was closed for some reason so we quickly decided to head down through the beautiful Place de Saint Sulpice and onto the gorgeous little park at the tip of Ile de la Cite. Little S has grown so much in the last year! It was so much fun catching up and just running around playing together!
The Mathiot Family II Saint Sulpice + Ile de la Cité séance photo de famille II Paris Photographe de Famille
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