Welcome to Heather Milano Photography

Whether you are coming for the first time or a returning client, the chances are that you enjoy art and most importantly, capturing the memories of your family. My goal as a photographer is to embrace those moments full of life, laughter and love for you. As a mom of three, I know how fast the days fly by and that is why it is my passion to preserve those times that often go so quickly. Thank you so much for stopping by and feel free to leave comments!

Familiar faces here on my blog! The A girls are turning yet another year older (can’t even BELIEVE IT!) and they are going to have a fantastic pony party this year! Mom had a vision of horses, farm and rustic so we set out to make it happen. She called the fabulous Pony Party People of Barclay Farms and they were SO kind to let us use their farm for our photo shoot! The biggest bonus was that “Penny”, the pony featured here, is the same pony that will be offering up rides at the A girls birthday party later this summer! I can’t thank Barclay Farms enough and would highly recommend checking them out.

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*Because at least one reader will question this, I would like to add that Penny was chained during this session and held by the campers at Barclay Farms. There were perhaps ten girls and the owner standing within inches of where we were. We respected Penny’s space and were under the utmost safest conditions. Thanks for the PSA!*



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Posted on July 25, 2010

I was so overwhelmed with the kind words that the S family wrote to me regarding Miss B’s photo shoot. It melted my heart and just confirmed for me why I LOVE doing this. They were so kind as to even forward me how they have displayed their prints in their home and even more kind to allow me to share them with you! Thanks so much S family for letting me share your gallery :)

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Remember a while back I mentioned the gratefulness I had toward Facebook? This would be yet another one of those kind of posts! I went from 6th grade through 12th grade with B’s momma. While weren’t in the same circle of friends or classes, we still knew one another well enough to shout out a “Hey!” if by chance we would have ran into one another again. Enter Facebook and now we are reconnected yet again! Enjoying photos of our little ones we began chatting and found out we both love scrapbooking and photography…because who doesn’t? Long story short, we meet again. This time we took on Elfreth’s Alley in Philadelphia and what a GREAT spot it was. The charm, history and beautiful environment made for perfect photos and it was secluded enough from the hustle and bustle for a tiny little sweet pea to let loose and do her thing! So without further ado, I introduce you to Miss B!

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Now I’d like to tell you all that on this particular day, we met quite early in the a.m. We wanted to beat this 90+ degree weather we’ve been having and we wanted to avoid any tourists that could possibly flood the area. Toward the end of our shoot exactly this began to happen. It was extremely warm and even more humid. The guides started bringing in flocks of tourists as well. We decided to call it a day when suddenly a tour bus pulls to the end of the street giving its riders the history behind Elfreth’s Alley. Little B, perhaps annoyed that her shining moment might be stolen away from her, gave Philadelphia’s guests a little more scene than they bargained for!

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That’s right! Take that Philadelphia!!! B is in charge today! (And yes, the tour bus guests did see her and you could hear their laughter all the way from the street!)

Thanks so much for stopping by! I’ll have a few posts and an announcement coming up so hang tight!



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