Posted on January 14, 2015
This family is just adorable. I was so thrilled that they contacted me for a second shoot. First shoot was when the youngest Huntington was a newborn. I love getting the opportunity to see the changes and growth of my clients’ children. These boys are so cute and Huntington still has the same adorable chin that I fell in love with at his newborn shoot. It was a tad blustery at the beach but I actually love wind swept hair. On boys it’s even more adorable. It was low tide, so we got to work with some awesome alge covered rocks. It was so great. My favorite part of the shoot was when Hayden stripped off his pants and was free. Shortly after that, baby brother Huntington got to be free too. LOVED IT!
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Posted on February 4, 2014
Here are some kids that I am in awe over. They are AMAZING! I know this family through my daughter Amelie’s school and what lucky people we are to know them. Not only are they the nicest family, but when my daughter Amelie gets together with Dominic (the brother in the plaid) they are like two peas in a pod. Amelie is more on the weird side while Dominic is more silly, but they get along so great. Dominic is such a sweet and kind person. They totally have my permission to get married when they grow up. I just had to put that out there. 😉
These sibling blow me away. They have so much love and respect for each other. The boys are twins. Jeremy in the red shirt is autistic. I had no idea what to expect from our shoot because I didn’t know Jeremy very well. I worried that my camera in his face might overwhelm him. What a foolish fear for me to have had! He was SO MUCH FUN! He was full of smiles and watching him see the world was such an honor. The way his siblings interact with him melted my heart. I really can’t gush over them enough. Big sister Angelina is an angel. Seriously, her name is PERFECT for her. These kids must make their parents so proud and I have no doubt that they will be amazing adults in the future. This shoot was for Dad’s birthday present. I feel so honored to have been chosen for this job.
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Posted on September 20, 2013
I am pretty sure that the Gap should see this blog post because these children are unbelievably cute. Not just cute, but sweet and HAPPY! It is rare for children to last a whole hour during their photo session. Most of the time they are over it within 20 minutes. These two were AMAZING! Then pair amazing kids with completely cool and photogenic parents and you’ve got yourself a perfect photo shoot. The shoot was fun! The tide was a tiny bit low still and we were able to explore the tide pools a bit, but my favorite part was when little miss K played photographer when I let her take pictures with my camera. She was GOOD! The shot of her mom, dad and brother is probably my favorite shot of the day! She also pressed the shutter a bit long and captured a whole series of the same type of shots. For fun, I have attached a little gif below with the outtakes. 🙂
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Posted on March 25, 2013
This blog post is LONG overdue. I was so booked up last fall that when I shot this session of my sister and her family, I told her that she would have to wait to get the images and that she would just have to pick from un-edited pictures to have me edit quickly and email to her for her Christmas card. Well, things didn’t start slowing down until about now! Better late than never, though. 🙂 I loved this shoot even on such a gloomy day. We just had fun at the beach and marina. Anywhere where kids can run and play is fun, really (although there was no running at the marina. That wouldn’t be safe). Poor baby Camille was coming down with a fever and through all of the smiles, some cranky and sad came out, but not much. She was a trooper especially since we didn’t know she was feverish until after the shoot.
When our shoot started, there was another family photo shoot going on. To my surprise, they happened to know my sister and her husband. It was a totally different type of photo shoot and I posted a small view of what it was like for the other photographer. It’s the last image in this post.
And then there they are. The large family all dressed in white shirts and blue jeans. They seemed like a totally awesome family and they probably got fantastic photos that they LOVE. I just want you to know that this is NOT what I do. I need to tell a story even if there are some posed family pictures during the shoot, the majority of the shoot is documentary. I will document your time because that is what I feel is important in family photography. That’s all. The end. 🙂
Category: Documentary, Family, lifestyle, story telling Tagged: child photographer, child portraits, Documentary family photography, family, family photographer, family photography, family photojournalism, family photojournalist, family portraits, family session, lifestyle photography, los angeles family photographer, photojournalism, story telling family photography
Posted on February 28, 2013
Oh boy this post isn’t short because I loved this session and I love this baby so much. Little Grace has my heart. She is so sweet and ADORABLE! She is funny too. She amazes me. She is so little and standing and walking with a walker and she is also so bright. She would probably call me out on that run on sentence that I just typed. HAHA! No, really though, she is incredibly bright. I am so excited for her upcoming one year shoot AND birthday party. I really lucked out with being this family’s photographer. They are awesome.
So, for this shoot, we decided to document some of the things that define Grace at 9 months old and also we decided to have her experience her first visit to the park. It was a bit chilly out but she was a trooper. She was so serious when we put her in the swing. Then her face started turning red and she sandwiched her thumb between her fingers. She wasn’t so sure. But after a few swings she was enjoying it. But, there was more to explore and she did some exploring. A first trip down the slide, some leaf handling, and some good old fashion grass pulling were on her agenda.
I really love to document a baby’s first year. I’m pretty sure it’s my favorite. But, it’s not only because I love babies so much, it’s because I get to witness the parents loving their babies so much. Parenthood is such an amazing gift and I feel like the luckiest person in the world that I am one. I also feel so lucky to be able to re-live the early days, the feeling of being a new parent through my clients. I really miss the early days and it is so refreshing to be reminded of what it was like.
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Posted on February 19, 2013
This family is awesome. In just one hour I felt such a sense of kindness about them. Also a mutual respect for each other along with mutual and complete adoration for little Mr. P (who, btw, couldn’t possibly be any cuter). Little Mr. P was such a gentleman humoring me with smiles. I am not joking when I say that most babies don’t like me. I don’t know what it is, and it may be a premature assumption, but I have a track record of getting plenty of stink eye from the babies. So his smiles made my day. It truly takes every ounce of willpower for me not to grab and kiss my client’s babies (stink eye or not) and Mr. P was no exception. The older siblings were AMAZING! The nicest kids ever! They live with mom in Canada and so it was without a doubt a fantastic idea to have their family photos taken while they were out visiting and I am SO happy they chose me.
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Posted on February 6, 2013
I don’t do very many large group photo sessions, but this shoot was different in that it was a family session and then it split into a couple’s session. The reason I don’t do many of these shoots is due to a few reasons:
1. I am not great at directing people. Being more of a story telling photographer, I am used to just observing life as I just click away. When this session began, they asked “what do you want us to do? How should we stand? Where should we stand?” I replied with “well, I don’t like to pose people, so I usually just ask that you gather naturally.” They all started laughing. Then I started laughing. I guess that is pretty funny. It’s not NATURAL to stand together like this and smile while all looking in the same direction. People wouldn’t just do this naturally. They do it because there is a camera and they are supposed to say “cheese”. That’s how it goes.
2. I don’t love doing group pictures because I am not a perfectionist. I am not saying that you have to be a perfectionist to take group pictures, but you have to be able to see things while you are in the moment. I usually get home and THEN notice that one person wasn’t looking at the camera in 30 of the 35 frames or someone has a hair tie around their wrist or someone forgot to take off their hat or purse. I SHOULD notice these things, but I usually don’t. Then I have to get into some heavy photoshop work to swap a head or remove the hair tie or purse strap (if even possible). I love photoshop and I love to be challenged, but I don’t like the time involved because it takes time away from my time with my family.
3. I suffer (a little bit) from social anxiety. With large groups, I get nervous. Everyone is looking at me expectantly and I begin to feel very self conscience. For some reason at weddings, it’s not so bad, but I think that is just because I am nervous anyway and instead of an hour of a shooting, it’s all day and I just sort of get over it. The chaos of the wedding kind of mutes the unease I feel. But when it’s myself with a group at a quiet location, I start to clam up a bit.
With all that being said, what I LOVE about photographing large groups is getting to see the family dynamic and getting to capture some candid in between moments. I definitely got to capture some great candid moments with this family and this family was a pleasure to be around. Little Mr. A was HILARIOUS. He was photo bombing the pictures as you will see him below getting pushed away. His mom (the one in the red shirt) decided to pose on the tree for her boyfriend and (in my opinion) created another great candid moment. There was a lot of laughter and it was a really fun hour. I am so happy I was chosen to take their pictures.
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Posted on January 22, 2013
Although it stopped raining when we started taking pictures, it was so great to be out on a beautiful freshly rained morning. This shoot consisted of this amazing little girl who is so full of life and her amazing best friend who loves her dearly. I was so pleased with the amount of energy from this session and the amount of genuine moments between these two. It was perfect. Towards the end, little miss S was done and her thumb went into her mouth. Love it! I have said this a million times, and might as well say it again. No matter how much fun we are having at a photo shoot, children typically last about an hour. It’s usually spot on. Once an hour hits, you can tell. This hour was non stop fun. I had a hard time not sharing every single image.
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Posted on January 8, 2013
This shoot was fun! These adorable kids were so happy the whole time. They were having so much fun running around and exploring. Little brother’s favorite part was the stairs. If only stairs were made out of cotton so that babies could climb without parental caution. He was a great stair climber, though and wanted to be independent in doing so. Big sister had her fairy costume toward the end of the shoot and she was made even happier (if that was even possible). The best shoots are when the parents let their kids run and play for the majority of the shoot because that is when you get the most genuine moments and I love chasing kids around to try to capture them. 🙂
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Posted on October 2, 2012
This family is AWESOME! In the hour I spent during this shoot, one thing really stuck out to me about who they are as a family: they are a team. It was so great to see how much they help each other and work together. It was inspiring. Girl child (Miss J) is already doing her own laundry!!! She enjoys it too. AMAZING!!! After the shoot I decided to teach my girls how to do laundry. They were excited…for a second (we need to work on it).
During the shoot, I got to document them watering the flowers, bike riding, picnic, story time, ring around the rosy, and some good old fashioned kid launching. It was a fun time. I felt like I was smiling all hour long.