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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.

Category Archives: Professionals

Headshots ~ Artist and Writer Christine Mason Miller ~ Thea Coughlin Photography

Christine Mason Miller is another fabulous artist and writer that I got to photograph at Squam Art Workshops this Spring.
I first got to meet Christine in person at 2008 Squam Art Workshops. Christine had her book launch for Ordinary Sparkling Moments at that SAW session. The book is wonderful, packed full of inspiration and beautiful...

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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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