Archive for December, 2009

Baby Olive

Friday, December 18th, 2009

This shoot with four-day old baby Olive was such a treat! She is a gorgeous baby with a very sweet nature, and so amazingly NEW to the world! (I could barely control my oxytocin levels. ;-) ) That being said, Olive is decidedly NOT an exhibitionist. She didn’t want anything to do with any of the traditional nude baby shots (“It’s DECEMBER,” Olive seemed to say, “and it’s FREEZING in here. Are you guys nuts?!”) Luckily once Sara got her in a swaddle, she was as content as could be and I was back to my shutter-happy ways!

This first picture I caught as a candid while Sara was warming up Olive after we had tried to take a picture of her in a knit hat and her birthday suit. I actually love how you can feel the strong bond between mama and baby here.

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Have swaddle, will travel! Look at this little smile, so warm and content…

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Again with the smile here- she is actually mugging for the camera, incredible!

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Here comes big sister, Violet!

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Smooch!

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I love this picture of Olive in the stork sack, she looks so snug and cozy. Why don’t these come in adult sizes? ;-)

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Ron, Priya and the twins

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

I had a great time shooting some photos for Ron & Priya’s holiday card last weekend! The twins were a blast and were great sports, especially since it was FREEZING out! With the nice afternoon glow of the sun in these photos, you wouldn’t know it was only a little bit over 30 degrees. If I could have shot with gloves on I would have.

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Frances is walking already, Finn still needs a hand. :-) .

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Jennifer maternity portraits

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

A week ago I had the privilege of shooting maternity portraits for one of my soul sisters, Jennifer (or Jennifa, as I like to call her). She is 32 weeks along and called me to tell me that she was becoming >HUGE< and that we better get some pictures of her, pronto! She was a little reluctant to have any pictures taken of her at all during the course of her pregnancy. Like any of us former preggies can relate, she was not feeling like quite the ‘creation goddess.’ I insisted that she looked beautiful, but I knew I needed my camera to prove it. That is one of the things I really love about photography: having the ability to show your subject something about themselves, or their connection to their loved ones, that they can’t see with their own eyes. I’m happy to report, that after seeing the photos, Jennifer finally agreed that she DOES look beautiful. I think you’ll agree too!

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Me Ra Koh Workshop

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

In November, I went to this amazing weekend photography workshop run by Me Ra Koh, who is an award winning photographer. I was there with twenty other inspiring, creative women who are just as addicted to their cameras as I am! And it was also my first night that I spent away from my little man since he was born *sniff*. He did really well hanging with his Dad though, and I for one could not believe that I was sitting alone in the hotel having breakfast on Sunday and reading the New York Times- when was the last time that happened?! ;-)

The workshop was not only chock full of technical tips but also filled with inspiration for the more intangible process of embracing your own style, creativity, and point of view as a photographer. It reminded me that even a maestro guitarist has to tune his guitar before he plays, and similarly, photography is not something that you just figure out one day and then you’re done. It’s a process of tuning, refining, practicing, and embracing your own version of the art form. It’s really more about telling the story and capturing the emotion of the moment than it is about having consistently flawless shutter speed or aperture.

I also have to say that I fell deeply, madly in love that weekend. With an 85mm/f 1.2 that I used as a loaner lens during the practicum. So I decided I couldn’t live without it and went out and ordered one. Merry christmas to MOI. :-) Here are some pictures that I took during the weekend!

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[I know this isn't the typical 'smiley baby' picture, but I have to say that I do love the little upside-down U that a baby's face makes when they are about to really belt it out, and let me tell you this little cutie was NOT happy about shedding her nice warm christmas sweater, or shy about letting people know it. You can tell her whole face is frowning.]

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Hello world! Check out my blue eyes!