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This blog contains old session blog posts, and my failed 2011 attempt at "One Image a Day" project in which I force myself to shoot something each day, personal or professional, as a challenge to myself. I'd love to hear what you think of the images as they might slightly stray from the norm. We'll see if I can pick it up for 2012!

Posts Tagged 'Weston MA Family Photographer'

December 4, 2010

Not really.  I just had to name it that for a reason.  They know why.

I met Stephen and Jill two weeks ago.  It was again the perfect example of a reschedule…reschedules just always work out because sessions are always held exactly when they should be, as part of a master plan.   Anyway, to say I enjoyed hanging out with their family is an understatement.  If it hadn’t been for a birthday dinner my husband and friends worked so hard to plan, I am pretty sure I might have pull a stool up to their kitchen counter and never left.

So this session was about family, a new home, and a little girl who is the light of their lives.  They are such a happy family, with such amazing energy.  I honestly think they laugh ALL THE TIME.

I had A LOT to live up to with this session though.  Never mind I am the first professional photographer they have used since their wedding…never mind there is only one framed image inside the entire home.  The net of it is that if I didn’t create a “montage” to meet specific expectations, I was OUT.  So I have done my best.  It’s all I can do.  I lay down my camera, I hit send on the email, I turn off my computer and I allow my work to be judged.  Have at it, pal.

So here’s a sneak peak for the rest of you — the non-montage version!  Enjoy!

September 21, 2009

me to hang out with this family.  I just love them.  Not only are they incredibly easy to photograph (because how could they not be?), but also they are just really nice, gracious, thoughtful and kind of funny! I could hang out and talk to Janice forever because she is just so down to earth, and because I love her love of photographs.  She has them beautifully displayed all over the house and it just makes me so happy to see some of my images in the most beautiful frames she has scoured the world to find.  It so wonderful to see someone actually do something with their images, instead of just, oh, I dunno, leaving them on their hard drive and risk losing them to hard drive failure… or printing them and never hanging them but instead leaving them in the white Millers boxes that litter the house.  Someday, someday.

I am doing a small sneak peak with no “family” shots because I am not sure which will be “the shot” for the cards this year and I’d hate to ruin the surprise for anyone who might peak here and see it before it hits the mailbox.

So for this one, I positioned a massive exhaust fan right at my feet and turned it on right before I started shooting… I am KIDDING.  It’s crazy, but it’s true, Janice’s hair just does this when I photograph her.  It’s simply phenomenal.  Now if only I could find a way to have low-lit amber backlighting follow me around so I’d always look sunkissed and hazy (and 20 lbs thinner).

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I just love this one as well.

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I really need to stop teasing this kid.  But he’s a really good sport.

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September 9, 2009

Before you all start singing my praises… I did NOT come up with this idea.  Although I have always given guidelines on what to wear, and I have a What to Wear section in my client information packet, the idea of blogging What to Wear is not mine.  Many photographers do this.  But I did hijack the idea because we are upon the Holiday Card time of year and I’d like to offer up some ideas.  These are just ideas, I am not suggesting you spend the $612 or so that I just pulled together on Mom’s outfit at Boden.  But… if you are going to Boden, check out their Outfit Maker!  It’s fabulous!  {it also drew attention to the fact I dress like a dud, another story entirely.}

It took me at least an hour to come up with this, so I do know it’s not an easy task.  Things I kept in mind… I started with mom… because if mom looks good, everyone will have a much better day.  I also believe that if a mom is not comfortable in her outfit, she will generally feel bad about herself and not like the pictures.  I am telling you this because (1) I know it’s true and (2) I am that mom.   So moms… start with you and work out.  Once I had her outfit pulled together (and again, can’t sing enough praises about the Outfit Maker), I started on the boy… there was a Boden sweater I just loved that was the same aqua but with an argyle.  But after dressing boy & girl in aqua, mom in aqua, it didn’t leave me with much for Dad.  If everyone is dressed identical, it’s just plain boring.  I also decided to play it a bit more safe because aqua is a big color, so doing an aqua argyle was a bit too bold of a statement for me.  I loved the aqua and brown because it screams fall with a tiny little nod to the ocean!  I added in the cream pants for the dad (ok, light brown, sorry Owen, I won’t put you in cream) because I thought Mom & Dad would look great together and it would tie in nicely if you did cream tights for mom or the girl.  I also have some cream accents in the mom’s necklace.  Finally, I imagined the pairings you’d do in a session… Mom & Dad, Mom & Son, etc. and everyone seemed to really compliment each other.

Next week I’ll focus on a Gap or Old Navy option, then a more formal one with perhaps Olive Juice dresses for the girls!  Please leave me some love and let me know if you found this to be at all helpful!

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March 27, 2009

I love making albums for customers… I love pulling them together, figuring out layout, which shots pair best together…picking a lovely cover that pulls out the tones of the session. They bring me joy (and my photog friends know it’s all about the joy).

Here’s a sample album I just pulled together for the two upcoming auctions I have next weekend. Not only are the children from this session to die for, but the layout of the album was so easy and came together perfectly. I am SO excited to deliver two more of these to other customers next week!

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March 24, 2009

All of them. I need to follow these kids (maybe the entire family?) around for the next 20 years so I can see where they all end up, and hopefully photograph them all along the way. What great kids, seriously, aside from the fact they are incredibly good looking, they are just really great kids. No doubt there are hearts breaking all over school if someone stumbles across this blog and passes it on (I can’t promise some of these won’t turn up as an auction display next week). And I promised them I would not publish anything that could potentially embarrass them or end up on Facebook. {And yes, C, I have some great headshots should you succumb to the peer pressure and start a page… and yes, I will hold to my promise and NOT “friend” you!}

Thanks friends, for another awesome Monday morning!

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