Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!


We're so lucky to have such a beautiful day for trick-or-treating. This morning my girls had a fun Halloween parade at their preschool, and it was so nice to get immersed in the fun of the day. This afternoon we made some fun treats to bring to our pre-trick-or-treating party. We love our rice crispy treats! I'm excited to have a fun evening taking my little fairies trick-or-treating before a busy weekend of sessions.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Beautiful Mama-to-be


I was so lucky to work with this glowing mom-to-be this morning. She was such a natural model, and despite being very close to her due date, she was so comfortable with her maternity belly. I'm so glad we were able to incorporate some of her Peruvian culture in the images as well.



Saturday, October 25, 2008

Rainy Day


While we had thought about having an outdoor session, the weather didn't have the same idea, so we took this family's session indoors. Big sis loved the red pettiskirt, and little brother was ready to start crawling all over the floor. Thanks, guys, for braving the yucky weather and the drive down from Baltimore!

Friday, October 24, 2008

Around Town

Hey fellow Vienna-ites! Any guesses as to where I took this one?

Monday, October 20, 2008

Celebrating Adoption: 2 brothers and a sister


As I meet more and more families who have grown through adoption, I just love hearing their stories. These brave parents brought home 3 children under the age of 5 at the same time! But what sweet little ones they are. Big sis was a perfect model for me. I could fill the post with just great images of her! And the boys--not twins, but one year apart in age, were had a blast playing in the garden.


I am a participating photographer in the Celebrating Adoption program--to find more information about Celebrating Adoption, check out our website: http://www.celebratingadoption.org

Sunday, October 19, 2008

One and Three


I first spoke with this family back in July, and I have been looking forward to their session ever since. The big sister gave me a run for my money, but little did she know that I have my own 3-year-old girl, so I had some tricks up my sleeve. And her little brother was just as sweet as can be. And how cute are his little short-alls?


Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Waiting to be Picked


I just loved the piles of produce at the pumpkin patch last weekend. I just imagined them all waiting to be picked, a little like the elementary school gym class. It is a little reassuring to see such beautiful piles of plenty in light of the intimidating news about the economy these days.





Saturday, October 11, 2008

Cousins





I was so excited to be able to do one year portraits for this little guy--I have photographed him since his mom came in for maternity portraits last summer. And now he's walking! Today he, his cutie big sis, and his sweet cousin joined me for a fun morning at the Town Green.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Not-so-little bee


Well, in real life he was normal size, but here he is in great detail. My girls saw the image on my computer and were scared of the "giant bee"! (Click to see him in his full glory)

Monday, October 6, 2008

Down by the Mill




I spent the morning playing with this little guy and his fun mom and day yesterday. He is such a charmer, and his favorite little football was never far from sight in the photos. Here are a few previews from our session.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Bellies!





I got to work with two beautiful expectant moms this morning on maternity portraits. How fun are these? Amanda and Kim, I hope you will enjoy these memories of the last few days of your pregnancies, and I can't wait to meet your little ones!

Friday, October 3, 2008

Studio Baby




This little guy had the honor of being my first model in the new studio. And what an adorable little guy he is! And it looks like he's a big fan of his mommy :)

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Portraits and your child: the best ages

When we brought home our older daughter, my husband and I made a commitment to get portraits taken of her every month to document her growth. We went to the mall and got our free session and free 8x10 and made sure we had each month documented, and on good months, we bought some extra photos to share with relatives.

From my own experiences--first as a parent, and later as a photographer--I came to learn that there were better ages to get portraits done, and that they don't always coincide with the times that you're most likely to want portraits (like their first birthday). And when you're investing in custom portraiture, it's not like my first year of monthly photos from the mall--you want to be able to have a nice collection of photos from your session, and so you don't do them as frequently and you want to try to do them when your child is in a better stage for portraits.

So I have put together some recommendations for good stages to capture in custom portraiture.

Maternity/Newborn



The best time to start your child's portrait collection is before he or she is born. Artful maternity portraits are not only a wonderful memory of this special time in your life, but also are a great addition to the baby's scrapbook or baby book.


Newborn portraits are best in the child's first two weeks. During this period the baby is still very sleepy, and is easy to pose, and most likely to be very cooperative during the session. The images that you get in this newborn session are likely to be of a sleepy baby. Sometimes you can get little angelic sleepy smiles, or wide eyes, but these type of portraits are meant to serve as a reminder of just how tiny your newborn was. Bare skin is best for these type of portraits, so no need to plan the wardrobe.

Infants


In the first year, the best times to come for baby portraits are at 4 months, 7 months, and 11 months. At 4 months, babies are very responsive to their parents, and will offer genuine smiles and fun expressions. They can be propped up in a basket, or lay on their stomach in a "tummy time" position. Fun hats work well at this age, and be sure that whatever you dress the baby in doesn't bunch up too much around the neck.

7-month-olds are generally sitting on their own and very happy subjects. Before they start crawling, they are very easy to work with, and you can get some of the best baby portraits at this age. It's still young enough to do bare skin portraits, especially if you would like to capture the baby rolls.


I usually recommend doing a baby's first birthday portraits a little early, like around 11 months, so you can catch them when they're standing but not yet walking. This is a great age to put an adorable dress on a baby girls, since she will be standing for the first time in her portraits.

Toddlers


Walkers up to around age 2 1/2 are a tough group to photograph. They can be the cutest subjects in portraits, but they always have their own agenda. For this age, I recommend trying outdoor sessions, where the child can feel more comfortable and I can capture some of the child's real personality.

Preschoolers/Younger Elementary Students


Preschoolers and children in the early elementary ages are among the easiest to work with in terms of photo sessions. The most important thing I find in this age group is for the parent to be confident and positive about the session, and then it rubs off on the child. They also do well in outdoor sessions, and outdoor portraits are a nice alternative to the school pictures that they get every year.

Teens

Since most school-age children get school photos taken each year, custom portraiture isn't as popular in this age group. However, it's nice to do sessions with teenagers where you can get siblings together and family portraits before the children go off to college.


For seniors, although most schools have an official photographer for yearbook shots, many choose to get more natural or unique senior portraits with a custom photographer. These sessions can be lots of fun, and really bring out the true personality of the teenager much more than a quick studio session.


I think the most important thing is just to make sure that when you look back at your child's childhood, that you feel like you're been able to capture the memories that you want to remember. I hope my guide will be a little helpful in helping you make that happen :)