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Monday, December 28, 2009

The Kortus Family







































I had the best time this weekend with the Kortus family! Lila and Ava were absolutely ADORABLE and soooooooo easy to work with!! I loved getting a chance to play with tutus, tiaras, and a lot of pink! I basically just followed Lila around while she played and got some VERY cute photos. Ava is one of the calmest and sweetest baby girls I have ever met! Ashley and Todd are awesome parents and the entire family was a pleasure to work with. Here are some samples from the session...

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Vachon Family

I had another chance to take a few photos of the Vachon family and baby Cameran. It was snowing sooo hard! The snow was a pleasant surprise and we got some great shots outside!


Sunday, December 20, 2009

Jack is 6 Months Old!






My coworker let me take pictures of her son, Jack, at 6 months old. Once again, I had a chance to show off his BIG BLUE eyes!!! He is so funny and sweet! I love to see how much he has changed over the past couple of months. Thanks to Paula and Steve for letting me spend some time with Jack!



Monday, December 14, 2009

Cameron









This little boy has the sweetest eyes and the most pinchable rolls! He was such a good sport with all the bright lights flashing around him. Thanks to Kristen and Jason for allowing me in their home to take some family portraits! :)

Monday, December 7, 2009

Tree Hunting






This weekend, we started a family tradition. From this year forward, we will cut down our Christmas tree at the local farm. We had so much fun! Here are some of the more "artistic" shots from the trip. The picture of Kalman was taken by my friend, Jestine, and edited by myself.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Challenging Week...

I don't want to take good pictures. I want to take great photographs that tell a story and set a mood. I have a lot to learn.

This week has been full of challenges.

Challenge #1: For one session, I had planned on take a large family outside for some family portraits, however, the rain made that impossible. If it were just a couple people, I would have given them umbrellas and worked with it. Since it was a large family, and since I don't think grandma would have been thrilled standing out in the rain, I was challenged to shoot a large family portrait indoors. With only two umbrella lights and glossy paint on the walls, the lighting was a terrible problem. Did I mention that I accidentally left the mount to my tripod at home (an hour away) and was stuck with a cheap, wobbly one? Could anything else go wrong? Lesson learned: 1.) check my checklist MULTIPLE TIMES before I leave for a shoot, and 2.) be better prepared for rain.

Challenge #2: I was asked to shoot some portraits of my friend's grandchildren, ages 17, 16, and 1. I checked my checklist several times before leaving for the shoot, made sure all my equipment was charged and working properly, and packed everything carefully. I knew I would be shooting indoors due to the cold weather and chance of rain. I arrived at the shoot a little early to check out some spots, but they were early too so I didn't get much time to look around. I started unpacking everything and went to put the battery in my camera only to find it is MIA. Called my father-in-law (where I stayed the night prior) and he found my battery on the floor where my bag had previously rested. SO EMBARRASSING! Fortunately, this was a friend for whom I was shooting and she was very understanding. My father-in-law (who was 45 minutes away) brought me the battery and the session resumed. During the session, I was challenged by a tired infant (wouldn't you be tired if you sat at a convention center for 45 minutes doing nothing?). I also had a difficult time with the colors of the portraits. My clients had on gray clothing the the walls of the convention center were white with fluorescent/window lighting. Lesson learned: #1.) Arrive at the sites 1 hour prior to check out lighting and photographic spots, #2) Tell my clients to wear dark grays/blacks or colored attire, especially when I am unsure of the lighting, #3) Get more batteries for my camera and keep a backup in the car, #4) infants/kids like props.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Marilyn's Grandbabies and Great Grandbaby...












Marilyn, my "other" mom, asked me to take some pictures of her "peanut" and grandchildren for the holiday season. The weather restricted us to shoot indoors at the Grand Wayne Center in Fort Wayne, IN, but we were still able to get a few good shots. "Peanut" stole the show with all her cuteness!!

Friday, November 27, 2009

Emily and Harley











My dear friend, Emily, and her boyfriend, Harley, toughed out the cold and rain with me all weekend for the sake of great pictures! They were sooooo easy to work with handled my scatter brain VERY well! :) I wish you two the best of luck!