I had the privilege of meeting a wonderful family this week. Mom said that she had lots of photos of her boys, but wanted some of the entire family. This was her birthday gift to herself. She wanted the setting to be nature, but not too much green because they camp alot and she has tons of pictures of the boys in the trees. I think we satisfied that requirement and got some great shots.
Here are a few of my favorites...
These boys are so wonderfully behaved. They were polite and cooperative and nice to each other. I couldn't always get them looking at me at the same time as boys can be easily distracted, but they were patient and willing to tough it out to the end. I love the serenity of this shot.
Every once in awhile I can capture that special moment of peace and love between mother and child. It stirs my heart to see a child close his eyes, if even for just a moment, and lean back against mom. He probably didn't even know he did it...but I caught him!
If you have seen many of my pictures, you know I love to capture feet. This pose, though, was mom's idea and I thought it turned out great.
I love this shot - the contrast between the bright red flowers and the turning leaves of fall in the background. I got all four boys looking at me at the same time too!
Every kid needs a moment of levity after a 2 hour photo shoot.
What a great morning we had. Thanks to the "A" family for a fun time! I hope you love your pictures!
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
A Day To Remember
As we pass through life, there are often moments in time and people that cross our paths that impact us forever. On Sunday night I had the honor of spending time with a family whose attitude, faith, and love have changed me forever. This family has endured tragedy that no one should ever have to experience and yet they have maintained a strength and peace about them that have inspired me. In January of this year, their precious 9 year old son, Noah, lost his life in a boating accident along with his grandfather. In the midst of their grief, they have persevered and are an amazing and beautiful family!
These were their first family photos without Noah. I am so honored that they entrusted me with what surely must be an emotionally raw moment. Noah was a beautiful little boy who loved God, his family, and baseball with a passion. The family brought along Noah's batting helmet to include in all of the family photos. What a wonderful way to keep him alongside the family in their photos.
The following photos are some of my favorites from the evening. Please read through to the end of the post for a special tribute to Noah...
This little guy is Mr. Personality! It was hard to choose which was my favorite of him to post on the blog...and I am still not sure this is my favorite, but I had to choose or my blog would be way too long!
Junior High is such a difficult age. Zach, however, is such a polite and cooperative young man. I know he wasn't thrilled having his picture taken, but he did a great job!
To take the words from a good friend...this one is a "cutie patootie". I had so much fun taking pictures of her. She temporarily filled my "needing a daughter to photograph" hole. She posed and posed and just ate the camera up. Love her!
I think the princess costume makes this photo!
I don't think I have ever captured a picture where all three kids spontaneously looked at mom and dad with such affection. You can just tell they are a great family!
A great end to a special evening!
I wanted to end my post by talking about Noah Field. Noah had a love and passion for baseball. He dreamed of one day playing baseball for the McKinney Christian Academy Mustangs on their own field. The Pell family approached MCA about building a baseball field in tribute to Noah. Construction has begun on Noah field but more funds still need to be raised. I encourage you to consider donating towards Noah field and helping the Pell family see a dream come true. If you would be interested in contributing, please contact the development office at McKinney Christian Academy at 1-214-544-COLT. You can also view a video about Noah field at http://www.mckinneychristian.org/noah_field/noah_field_video.html.
The Pell family asked me to take pictures of their family on Noah field the day it opens. I look so forward to posting those photos on my blog in the spring!
I want to give a special thank you to the Pell family for asking me to do your family session. I enjoyed my evening with you and I hope you love your photos!
These were their first family photos without Noah. I am so honored that they entrusted me with what surely must be an emotionally raw moment. Noah was a beautiful little boy who loved God, his family, and baseball with a passion. The family brought along Noah's batting helmet to include in all of the family photos. What a wonderful way to keep him alongside the family in their photos.
The following photos are some of my favorites from the evening. Please read through to the end of the post for a special tribute to Noah...
This little guy is Mr. Personality! It was hard to choose which was my favorite of him to post on the blog...and I am still not sure this is my favorite, but I had to choose or my blog would be way too long!
Junior High is such a difficult age. Zach, however, is such a polite and cooperative young man. I know he wasn't thrilled having his picture taken, but he did a great job!
To take the words from a good friend...this one is a "cutie patootie". I had so much fun taking pictures of her. She temporarily filled my "needing a daughter to photograph" hole. She posed and posed and just ate the camera up. Love her!
I think the princess costume makes this photo!
I don't think I have ever captured a picture where all three kids spontaneously looked at mom and dad with such affection. You can just tell they are a great family!
A great end to a special evening!
I wanted to end my post by talking about Noah Field. Noah had a love and passion for baseball. He dreamed of one day playing baseball for the McKinney Christian Academy Mustangs on their own field. The Pell family approached MCA about building a baseball field in tribute to Noah. Construction has begun on Noah field but more funds still need to be raised. I encourage you to consider donating towards Noah field and helping the Pell family see a dream come true. If you would be interested in contributing, please contact the development office at McKinney Christian Academy at 1-214-544-COLT. You can also view a video about Noah field at http://www.mckinneychristian.org/noah_field/noah_field_video.html.
The Pell family asked me to take pictures of their family on Noah field the day it opens. I look so forward to posting those photos on my blog in the spring!
I want to give a special thank you to the Pell family for asking me to do your family session. I enjoyed my evening with you and I hope you love your photos!
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Just Playing Around
I have two kids home sick this week. Both are on the mend, but can't go back to school yet. I can't get any real work done while they are home as the word "mom" comes echoing through the house every few minutes with whatever need they have at the time. So, I decided to play around with some things I have been wanting to do but never seem to have time.
First, I changed my blog. I wanted to have larger pictures and with the help of a friend, I finally figured out how to do it (although she told me at least a month ago what to do, but time never seemed to be with me to figure it out). I also decided to play with some new textures I found and put them on some old photos. I love the way these turned out and can't wait to try them on the photography sessions I have coming up this month!
This is my niece Steph in a session we did last March. I love the grunge of the stone and the iron railing.
This little girl was in class with my son last year. She is extremely photogenic and was wonderful to work with. I wanted this picture to pick up more brush strokes in the background - more like a painting.
I love the way this picture is a bit "blown out". The exposure is way off, but I thought it added to the ethereal nature of the water.
The next two photos I took in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The first is an iron deer sculpture in a meadow. The other is, obviously, the real thing. One of my frustrations as a photographer is capturing the image the way I actually saw it. It never comes out the same from reality to photography. I tried to really capture the rustic beauty of New Mexico in these pictures.
First, I changed my blog. I wanted to have larger pictures and with the help of a friend, I finally figured out how to do it (although she told me at least a month ago what to do, but time never seemed to be with me to figure it out). I also decided to play with some new textures I found and put them on some old photos. I love the way these turned out and can't wait to try them on the photography sessions I have coming up this month!
This is my niece Steph in a session we did last March. I love the grunge of the stone and the iron railing.
This little girl was in class with my son last year. She is extremely photogenic and was wonderful to work with. I wanted this picture to pick up more brush strokes in the background - more like a painting.
I love the way this picture is a bit "blown out". The exposure is way off, but I thought it added to the ethereal nature of the water.
The next two photos I took in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The first is an iron deer sculpture in a meadow. The other is, obviously, the real thing. One of my frustrations as a photographer is capturing the image the way I actually saw it. It never comes out the same from reality to photography. I tried to really capture the rustic beauty of New Mexico in these pictures.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
I had the honor of photographing the "A" family last night. They were all together for the first time in awhile and wanted a picture of everyone as a gift for their mom this year. We had a last minute change due to a sick baby and had to shoot everything with him in the house because it was COLD in Dallas last night! I think we did ok considering a last minute change. I took some pictures of individual families as well. These were some of my favorites.