Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Date with a darling

I was recently invited to take pictures of precious baby Emma. She's 3 months old and already is full of personality. I had no problem getting great shots. I enjoyed listening to her sweet coos and seeing her smiles as she interacted with her mommy. Thank you so much, Wendy, for this opportunity. I had a blast!


Snuggling with Prissy.

Getting ready for a nap. I love this shot!





Sleeping Angel







Love the tongue! This is the kind of shot that parents love!
The "lizard tongue" is something that she does often. I am
so happy that I could capture this memory for the family.




Precious! Mom Wendy and I waited quietly
as Emma drifted off to sleep. I probably could
have drifted of too, if given enough time.







Sunday, May 25, 2008

Little Miss Haley J.

I'm so thankful that I can give the gift of photography. A friend recently had a baby girl and, because funds were tight and I couldn't afford to get her a gift at the time, I decided to give her a free shoot and CD as a gift. When Haley was three weeks old, her mom and I set up a shoot in her home. She was a little cranky, but we still got some adorable pictures. I didn't wait for her to stop crying, but snapped away, because she was acting herself. If I would have waited I don't think I ever would have gotten any pictures! Here's what resulted and I am so please with the results.






















Saturday, May 24, 2008

Angles and Props


Lately I've taken pictures of quite a few babies. It's so easy to do the same poses in each session, but I really try to mix it up and go for a different look each time. For the first picture, I placed baby J. in a deep wicker basket with a piece of white material hanging out. He looks so fragile against the heaviness of the basket. The white material breaks up the darkness and softens up the picture. In the second picture, the angle made all the difference. J's attention was on me and as I moved and spoke to him, he followed me. My aperture was on 2.8, so as I focused on his sweet face, his belly was blurred out.

Picture Perfect











This photo session is what I'm all about. I had the privilege of taking pictures of a dear friend and her family. Ingrid and I worked together teaching two year olds this year and my daughter and her son were in the same class. She painted the hallway in my house so I, inturn, took pictures of her family. We met up at the River Walk and quickly found a great spot for the shoot. The river made a beautiful backdrop and the overcast weather created the perfect lighting. A train passed on a nearby track, which caught sweet Christopher's attention and resulted in some precious pictures. What made the biggest difference is that everyone was so relaxed and I simply captured images as they enjoyed one another. Thanks Smith Family for a great experience!