Friday, September 24, 2010
Elise
Another great newborn shoot the other day. Oh how I love those little ones. Ms. Elise did a fantastic job. After just a little bouncing from mommy she was good to go. I think she really enjoyed all the new textures I kept putting on her. She had some beautiful heirloom blankets that we used and a few other special "family" things. I love when I get to use personal items like that. I think it makes the photos mean so much more. Here is just a sneak peak of beautiful little Elise.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010
my little photographer
The other day while cleaning my kitchen I was inspired by my antique camera collection. I have quite a few on display but one in particular grabbed my attention that day. It was an old brownie that I inherited. I've always loved it but at that moment all I could see was how cute my son would look holding it! I took him out into the yard and just let him have fun with it. At first he tried looking through the viewfinder as you would a more modern camera. (which was adorable)But after I showed him how it worked he had a blast. He was running all over the place telling me what he saw through the lens, "I see a tree, I see mommy". It melted my heart. I would love to be able to see the world through the eyes of my son and photography is the closest I'll ever get.




Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Baby Ava
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Family picture time
My son started preschool this year, Exciting I know. when I was getting all of his things ready for his first day I saw a letter asking for a family picture. I thought GREAT I love pictures. However it took me about 4 sec. to remember we don't have any. Most people say to me "How great it must be to be a photographer. You must have tons of family shots on your walls." well...sadly I do not. Because the drawback of always being the photographer is never being in your own pictures. I decided a few weeks ago that this was just not acceptable. I was determined to get a portrait of all three of us. I packed up the family, the camera and the tripod and headed out to an open field near by. I must say my husband was a trooper. He did not complain once. I took prob. 60 or so shots and got maybe a handful worth keeping. Not to mention the workout of me running from camera to my family before the self timer went off. It all paid off in the end and that's all that matters




Monday, September 13, 2010
Everett
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