Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Monday, November 1, 2010

Jack, Annette, Isabella

I'm sensing a trend here... 2 weekends in a row with a family shoot. Interesting.

Seriously though, I'm loving it. I just love people, what can I say. Meet Jack, Annette and their little cutie Isabella. We were originally scheduled for the shoot back in late September but we had to cancel at the last minute and rescheduled to this past weekend.

Every shoot has something about it that will stick with you for a while. This one was no different. It was damn cold, even for late October. I met them at their house and we headed to the nearby park. I think we lasted about 20 minutes before we headed back, frozen faces and all. Isabella was the only one who wanted to stay, surprise surprise.

They are a really sweet family and they both love their little one. Made it really easy for this photographer to capture some nice moments. Isabella is normally pretty laid back and relaxed. But man, get her outside, she turns on the spunk. Her boyfriends are going to have their hands full (yes Jack, she WILL have boyfriends whether you like it or not).

Here are a few images from the session

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Mr with the camera, please make her stop!
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Kids doing what kids do best...being kids
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Is this not just an amazing smile?
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Monday, October 25, 2010

Roger, Melissa and Elias

Had a fun family shoot on Saturday with an ultra energetic 2 year old. Hats off to all you child photographers in trying to keep up with these kids. I was diving, jumping, stetching, rolling, running all day long.

Roger and Melissa are friends of mine. Actually, we used to be neighbors (they moved a few years ago). Great people, very down to earth, fun to just hang and chat with. They went to a big box style studio for some portraits not too long ago and while the results were ok, they didn't like the experience. So they asked me if I could do some family shots of them.

They decided on a nearby apple orchard. Reason 1 is that they can provide some fun backdrops to shoot with and the other is that Melissa makes awesome deserts with apples, so hey, why not get more out of your photoshoot, right? They were saying cloudy with some isolated showers, so I was hoping for some clouds. We got what most would call a gorgeous day, but is a photographer's bane...bright bright sun with no clouds.

Elias is a really fun kid. As with alot of kids, he is full of energy - the fact he had some candy before we left didn't help. We tried turning the photoshoot into a game so that he would stop and look at me once and a while. It worked pretty well! At least until he raced off in another direction or chased another bug. Ah, to be a kid again.

I was thinking that the biggest challenge was to get him to look at the camera. But actually, kids will look at the camera. The thing I learned is that they won't look at the camera when you want them to. So forget about posing and taking your time. You need to be ready for when they turn their head and the angle is just right. It's similar to shooting wildlife. You find a spot, a setting, an idea and you sit and wait for the kid to run by. Make a noise for him to look at you and SNAP! You got the image.

So here are some images from Saturday:

While not technically a perfect image, I love it as it really captures how much fun we were all having with the shoot
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The back light on this one is just great.
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I got some half decent Rembrandt lighting going on here. =)
He actually wanted to go IN the boxes (which were full of apples), but we settled on sitting on them
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My favorite image of the day, definatly going into my portfolio
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