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  • Albany Child and Family Photographer

    Thea Coughlin is an Albany, NY photographer whose unique, fun, boutique style of photography captures the art in life.
    I am a child and family photographer located in Albany, New York. I love spending time laughing with my clients and their families while capturing the story of their life in photographs. I live here in the Capital District with my delightful 5 yr old boy, my charming and loving husband and three cats.

    This site is a great place for new clients to get a sense of my personality and what a session with me might be like.
    I try to post a couple times a week about recent photo sessions, family fun activities, and cool finds that I think would add a great flair to family and child photographs. I hope you enjoy reading and seeing my photographs. Feel free to leave a note in the comments to say hello. I love knowing you stopped by.

Monthly Archives: October 2009

Baby session sneak peek ~ Thea Coughlin Photography Albany NY

This is Parker Borgen. I just love his name. His parents, Jaime and Mark had me meet them at a family friend’s home for the session. As soon as I arrived I understood why. The house had a beautiful sun room with lots of windows, and a gorgeously landscaped back yard with a fabulous deck....

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Professional Headshots ~ Thea Coughlin Albany NY Photographer

Here are some head shots I have done recently.
The stylists at Complexions Spa and Salon ~ Wolf Road Albany NY
The Doctors and Nurse Practitioners at Mondragon McGrinder Medical Associates ~ Schenectady and Clifton Park NY
Eco Maids Proprietor ~ Albany NY

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Artist Sarah Ahearn ~ Thea Coughlin Photographer Albany NY

I remember meeting Sarah Ahearn’s work at the Squam Art fair 2008. I say meeting her work, because I had a table at vendor night 2008 and was pretty occupied setting up and manning my table, so a lot of the evening outside of that was a blur.

At one point I asked Denise to watch my table so I could make a quick round through the room to see everyones work and snap a few photographs. I remember rounding the corner and my brain going “boing” **insert cartoon eyeball popping**as the beautiful colors and detail of Sarah’s work enveloped me. As I passed by, Sarah was talking with a customer, so I didn’t get the chance to meet her, but her work made such an impression on me.

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