
Rita K. Wilder Photography is an award-winning, internationally published photographer located in Lewisville, TX. Rita has been a photographer for seven years now, specializing in Newborn Baby Photography, Maternity Photography, Child Photography, and Family Photography, serving Carrollton and beyond.
Rita Wilder is a trained and experienced posed newborn photographer. She constantly continues her education on newborn safety and strives to provide her clients with the best experience possible! A unique thing about Rita is that she sews, knits, paints, and felts a lot of her own props and outfits, making each session different from others.
Rita K. Wilder Photography is a clean and colorful photographer. She is known for her gorgeous sunsets in her outdoor work and her stunning studio newborn photographs. Rita Wilder is originally from Liepaja, Latvia, and moved to the US nine years ago. She is happily married and has two young sons, who are the inspiration for her photography career.
Rita works with clients in Carrollton, so if you’re looking for a Carrollton Photographer, please give Rita a call at 214-912-6242 or email ritakwilderphotography@gmail.com.

There is nothing more precious than bringing a baby into the world. This time in parents’ lives is something that they will remember for a lifetime.
One of your biggest wishes will be that you could freeze every moment, so you can really cherish the time your baby is little, remembering those little toes, squishy cheeks, the sweet little nose… Ahh, you will want to remember all the details of your child being a teeny-tiny human.
And that’s why newborn photography is so important, because it grants that wish! … It’s the rest you crave, and the attention your newborn deserves, all wrapped up in one session.

Maternity Photos are a way for us to celebrate the baby we’re about to meet, celebrate our love for each other, and celebrate the strength of our incredible bodies!
Being pregnant is such a special time for a mom. She is with her baby from day one, she feels the baby grow, and those sweet little kicks in her belly start to appear.
There is a little heart beating under mom’s heart; new life for everyone is about to begin.
The photographs of this precious time are a must; the beginning of the whole story must be documented.

Milestone photos are so important; documenting a child’s first six months of life is the most beautiful thing!
You get to watch your baby sitting up, holding his head on his own, and starting to try to crawl.
One Year Photos, the first time your child tries to eat the cake, the first time they try to stand up and walk, the first words…
Milestone Sessions are such an important part of a baby’s first year!

Family photos capture a moment in time alongside those you care for most. They are treasured memories, placed on a wall or a mantle.
Family Sessions are the time when you can get everyone together to capture the new babies born in the family, grandparents, parents, children, sisters, brothers, moms and dads, aunts and uncles.
This is the time every year a family gets together to photograph how their family has changed over the year. You might not see the change till you look back on the previous year’s photos. It is such a treasure!
About Carrollton
Carrollton is a city in Denton, Dallas, and Collin counties in Texas, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 119,087, making it the twenty-third most populous city in Texas.
The area was first settled by Jared Ford in 1842 by William and Mary Larner on a site within the Peters Colony grant. In 1844, the A.W. Perry family claimed land in the area around Trinity Mills, where, in partnership with Wade H. Witt, a mill was established.
The English colony, a group of families in the northeastern area of settlement that crossed into Denton County, was home to large landowners, including the Furneaux, Jackson, Morgan, and Rowe families. It is most likely that Carrollton was named for Carrollton, Illinois, the original home of many of these settlers.
Early on, Carrollton's livelihood was exclusively agricultural, but following the construction of the Dallas-Wichita Railroad through Trinity Mills in 1878, the community began to grow in its industrial significance. Carrollton's significance was further strengthened when the railroad was extended to Denton in 1880 by Jay Gould, who sold the line to the Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad (the Katy) in 1881. By 1885, Carrollton had flour mills, cotton gins, two churches, a school, and a population of 150. The St. Louis Southwestern Railway (the "Cotton Belt") crossed the Katy in 1888, and the town became a shipping center for livestock, cotton, cottonseed, and grain, helping the town surpass Trinity Mills to the north.
In 1913, Carrollton was officially incorporated, and W.F. Vinson was elected mayor. A gravel industry that began in Carrollton in 1912 transformed the city by the late 1940s into a "grain and gravel" town. The city also supported a brick plant and a dairy industry, and National Metal Products established itself in the city in 1946.
After World War II, the city grew rapidly. In 195,0 its population stood at 1,610, and it grew to 4,242 in 1960 and 13,855 in 1970. At this point, significant suburban growth began spilling out of north Dallas, and the city grew tremendously between 1970 and 1980, with a documented growth of 193% to 40,595 inhabitants. By 1983, the population was 52,000, by 1990, it had reached 82,169, and by 201,0 the population had grown to 119,097.
It is a suburb of Dallas and in 2006 was named to America's "Top 100 Places to Live" by Relocate America. Also in 2006, it was selected as the 19th best place to live in the United States by Money magazine. In 2008, it was named by Money magazine the 15th best place to live among small cities.

614 Edmonds Ln #209, Lewisville, TX 75067
T. 214-912-6242
E. ritakwilderphotography@gmail.com
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