After much soul-searching and deliberation, it is with a heavy heart that I announce the indefinite closure of my photography business.
Thank you so much for your support and patronage these past five years.
After much soul-searching and deliberation, it is with a heavy heart that I announce the indefinite closure of my photography business.
Thank you so much for your support and patronage these past five years.
Little Miss Emma and her freckles are my new favorites. This little girl was quite active and I used up nearly every one of my (usually) fool-proof toddler tricks to get through our shoot. And with amazing success if I do say so myself. These are two of my favorites:
(For the nerds: This session was held at Balboa Park in San Diego, mid-morning on a sunny day. Canon 5D, AV mode, 24-70mm 2.8L, Sunny WB, processed on a Mac with CS4.)
A few weeks ago I had the incredible pleasure of meeting a new client and getting to know this darling little family. Natalie is a darling, lively sweetie pie whose little smiley nose crinkles were beyond charming, and it’s not hard to see where she gets her good looks.
We had a fun shoot in Balboa Park and, despite a few drizzles and overcast skies, got some really amazing shots:

Enjoy your photos, Jill and Corey!
This sweet family of five always delivers a one-two punch to my ticker every time we get together. I’ve been photographing them for three years or so now and, like so many of my client families, I have thoroughly enjoyed watching these kids grow, getting to know their year-older selves all over again. Below are some of my favorites from our most recent session. That big one in the middle is my new favorite family photo of all time forever and ever.
I had so much fun with this family. This was our second session together and I swear this kid’s cuteness factor tripled in the year since I first met him. He was such a trooper and LOVED the lollipop treat. Well, they all did. The best part about this session? I got to say “stinky butt crack” about a hundred times and each time it made him laugh. That’s my kind of kid.
Welcome to the new home of Tina Cockburn Photography. We’re still working out a few kinks and populating some of the links above, but this is where you can find me and my photography work from here on out. So pardon the dust as we get settled into our new home.
And thanks for stopping by.
Oh. And here’s some highlights from a shoot with an utterly darling family taken in Balboa Park a few weekends ago (gotta love San Diego weather in mid-January!). Donchya love that red hair?