Frozen In Time

Things are changing so fast in life, and I often wish they would slow down.  I love the stage my kids are at right now (ages 10, 8, 5).  My oldest is going into middle school and my youngest will be attending all day Kindergarten this Fall.  I feel like I’m entering a new stage of life and before I know it they’ll all be teenagers, then heading off to college, and then having families of their own.  Just the teenage part alone makes me nervous and stressed to think about and with my oldest going into middle school I’m feeling closer to that than ever now.  Right now they listen to me and do what they are told (well, most of the time with some reminding).  They  still want to be with us.  They still believe we have all the answers and rely on us for so much of what they need and do in life.  They still get excited about the simple things in life.  It is exciting to watch then grow into these wonderful and talented individuals and to see their personalities unfold, but it is scary to realize one day they will be making decisions for themselves and decide they may not want to be around you as much.  They begin to think, and decide and do things on their own…sometimes more that we want.  And I’m sure there will be plenty of decisions they make that we completely disagree with.  There will be times they will “fall” and you hope they will pick themselves back up and be stronger for it.  You hope they don’t “fall” too hard in a way that will detriment their future and hold them back from realizing their full potential.  You hope that in this process of separating themselves from their parents they remember who they are and realize where they are going in life.  You hope they will be the best they can be and can help others do the same.

For now I will embrace the stage they are at.  I will enjoy each day I have left with just my daughter and me at home during the day until she too heads off to school full time with her brothers.  The other day we spent the morning doing her hair and nails and taking some pictures and then doing a little shopping.  She is so fun to be with.  I don’t photograph my kids nearly as much as you think a photographer should, but when I do I just love to see how their personalities shine through.  I am so thankful and truly AMAZED at how I can capture an expression in a split second that speaks volumes to me and just melts my heart at the same time.  I look at my kids when they are talking to me or laughing and I love it, but then the moment passes and you are already into the next moment…and then the next, etc.  But when I take a picture of that brief moment I feel like I can look at that picture and hold on to that moment forever…like it was frozen in time.  I LOVE that!  Here are some moments/expressions frozen in time of my daughter when were enjoying our one on one time together the other day.  They melt my heart and bring a huge smile to my face every time I look at them.  I love you Ladybug!

Senior Session

Just wanted to post a few pics from a recent senior session.  I think these were the most difficult weather conditions I’ve ever shot in.  It was overcast and was misting quite heavily.  We talked before the session and decided to go ahead with it not realizing how much drizzle was coming down.  She was such a trooper in the rain and cold and despite the challenging weather we got some good shots.  Of coarse it helped she was rather photogenic.  In this first shot if you look close you can see the rain coming down. 

Grace

I can’t tell you how glad I am that Spring is almost here.  The weather is getting better, which means more of these awesome outdoor sessions that I just love.  I had the pleasure of photographing Grace on two separate occasions because it was too cold the first time to finish the outdoor portion of her session.  We tried the first time and she nearly froze to death after 5 minutes.  It was soooo cold!!  Grace is such a sweet and talented girl who has the perfect pair of shoes for every outfit! :)  And I just want to say that I thoroughly enjoyed meeting her mom too.  It was a lot of fun.  I look forward to doing some family pictures for them too!  Here are few of my favorite shots from both sessions.  I especially love this first one with the bold primary colors.  

Family Is What Matters Most

My husband is a bit of a Brad Paisley fan.  Brad Paisley is a country singer, for those of you who haven’t heard of him.  In fact, my husband’s favorite song of his is “She’s Everything.”  Wes thinks it “fits” me perfectly…especially the part about wanting chocolate and being moody. :) I don’t really listen to much country music but I’ve recently become a fan of his because I really like his lyrics.  His lyrics tell stories and illustrate what it is that makes life rich and full–like the little moments, the imperfections, the blessing of family and traditions.  In fact, his song “Two People Fell In Love” was part of the inspiration for this particular post on families.  The chorus goes like this:

There ain’t nothin’ not affected
When two hearts get connected
All that is, will be, or ever was
Every single choice we make
Every breath we get to take
Is all because two people fell in love

It’s a great song, so follow the link over and check it out when you get the chance.  Family is at the center and heart of everything we do and accomplish in life…at least it should be.  Families bring such tremendous joy and fulfillment in our lives, and at the same time can yield some of the greatest heartache and disappointment we will ever experience in this life.  It is for that reason alone that we should put our greatest amount of energy into building, strengthening, and preserving the family relationships we are all a part of.  For those of you who aren’t parents yet, I firmly believe that we have the greatest impact on our siblings than anyone outside of the family.  I think I took that for granted when I was young.  It wasn’t until my later years of high school and going into college that I realized the tremendous influence I had on the growth and development of my siblings.  I only wish I had learned that earlier on because it would have affected my choices and the way I treated them.  Don’t get me wrong, I wasn’t a horrible sister, I just realize I could have been better and that the impact of my choices and actions was greatly underestimated.

I enjoy getting to know all of the families I have the opportunity to photograph.  No two sessions are alike!  Being primarily an outdoor photographer, the lighting and location vary a great deal and with each family comes a unique set of dynamics.  It never gets boring as each session inspires new ideas and opportunities.  Here are just a few of the family sessions from 2009 that I wanted to go back and highlight.  As you will see, each one is uniquely different.  I feel my job as a photographer is to capture the essence of you and your family and while I may use similar tactics to help bring that out in the families…or while I may use the same camera and lenses and some of the same locations…every family will produce their own unique results.  That is what I love about it.  In fact, the images with emotion are my absolute favorite.  Some mom’s may look at the image and think they look funny because of how they are laughing, but I love it because it shows the realness of the moment and the real joy they are feeling.  I love how this 1st session turned out…so many beautiful moments captured.

This little girl not only looks like an angel but acted like one too.  She was so sweet and such a joy to photograph.  I couldn’t believe how good she was at such a young age.  The colors in the park were beautiful that day too.

This next family session was a blast too.  I love these young families that only have their first child because all the attention focuses around them.  I love the rustic setting too.  I think I hit a record high on the number of pictures taken at this session.  She was being so good so we just kept snapping away.  It was tough sorting through them all.

Now I have to admit that I got way more great pictures from this next session than I expected.  I was a pleasantly surprised!  These 2 kids were darling as can be, but the boy was also as busy as can be.  And the girl kept falling in the tall grass…which was understandably upsetting.  Kudos to the parents, though, because they handled all the tantroms and drama perfectly.  I was pleased and impressed with how relaxed they were…they could roll with just about anything.  I wish all parents could act that way during a photo session.  I have yet to see a session with young kids that doesn’t result in some kind of a tantrom or drama.  It only makes things worse when the parents get upset.  You just have to roll with it and remain calm…they snap out of it. The other challenge for the day is that is was dreary and misty out…so we didn’t have the greatest of weather to work with.  I loved meeting this family though and had so much fun shooting this session.  I hope to work with them again.

February Special!!

Well, it’s that time of year when the weather is a bit crummy and somewhat unpredictable…okay, REALLY unpredictable, but some really great pictures can still be taken.  While most of the work I do is outdoors, I do some indoor pictures as well.  If you don’t mind bundling up in some fun hats, scarfs and jackets then a fun outdoor session might be just right for you, or maybe this is the time of year to have your children captured in their element indoors having a tea party or jumping on the bed.  The possibilities are endless and I am running a special for the month of February only!! 

Standard session fee is $75 (that’s $50 off the regular price of $125)!  Sessions must be booked, completed, and paid for in the month of February to get the discount.  (This discount does not apply to the mini-session.)  Pass the news onto your friends and don’t wait to get your session scheduled. 

Can’t do a post without a picture so here is one from a recent indoor session.  These sisters are 3 months and 3 years old.  I just love how this shot turned out! 

Shelby - Senior Album

I thought since I just posted Annie’s senior album it would be good to post another senior album with a different design style in order to showcase a bit of a variety.  I posted quite a few of Shelby’s pictures in the past so these may look familiar to some of you.  It is always fun to see how they come together in an album.  The pages follow accordingly:

Cover (left side-back of book, right side-front)

page 1

pages 2,3

pages 4,5

pages 6,7

pages 8,9

pages 10,11

pages 12,13

pages 14,15

pages 16,17

pages 18,19

page 20

Oh how time flies!

I had the opportunity to do Annie’s senior photos late last summer.  I can’t believe she is a Senior this year.  I’ve known her for about 8 years now.  That means she was only 10 years old when I met her (that is how old my oldest son is now!)  I’ve never lived anywhere as long as I’ve lived here in Kansas City so it is amazing to me to see such changes go by in the people that surround you.  When you live near them you often times don’t realize the change as it just gradually passes by over the years….and then all of sudden it is like “Woah, what happened?!”  Another 8 years and my own child will be graduating.  Man, time sure flies!  It reminds to keep embracing the moments, because they never happen again.

Annie is such a great person-smart, cute, very responsible, a good example to her peers, fun, a great baby-sitter (wish you were here to still do that for me), and she even helped me out on a few photoshoots.  I’m sad, though, because she no longer lives here.  Her dad got a new job out in Tennesse so she moved out there a couple of months ago.  We just got done putting her senior album together so I thought I would share it.  We had a lot of fun during her photoshoot and I think we got a great variety.  This will be printed as a 10×10 press-printed storybook album.  The first image you’ll see is the cover (front is the right side of image, and the back is the left of the image.)  The rest of the pages following accordingly.  With the exception of pages 1 and 20, the images show the full 2 page spreads you would see in the album when having it open.  I wish you all the best on your new adventures, Annie.  I know you’ll do great!

Growing Up

Well, after a much needed Holiday break I’m back in the saddle again.  I’m so grateful that this last year was such a busy year for me–thank you to everyone I’ve had the opportunity to photograph.  I wish I had the time last year to blog more about my work so this year I’ve made it a high priority to commit some more time to this blog, to share more about me and my work and all the wonderful and inspiring people I meet!  I’d like to take some time this month to share some of last years work and to start off with I’d thought I’d post some pictures of Harper.  Almost one year ago I shared some of Harper’s newborn pictures here.  Now look how much she has grown up. 

Here she is at 3 months:

 

And 6 months:

I love just love this next shot!

And these are from her most recent session at 9 months:

This last shot is one of my favorites.  The mom emailed me and said it looks like Harper is putting a star on a Christmas tree in this shot (this was taken in December too).  Of coarse it wasn’t planned and that is what I love the most about it.  It was a happy suprise!  It couldn’t have turned out more perfect if it were planned.  

Baby Merritt

I know, I know…I stink at blogging this year.  I’m so gosh darn busy something had to give and I chose blogging.  Next year I will resolve to post more of all the work I’ve been doing.  For now, I just wanted to take a minute to congratulate Mike and Sara on the arrival of their newest addition, Merritt.  They now have 4 beautiful girls.  You may or may not remember the first blog post I did a long while back that had the slideshow of the birth of Cricket.  Well Cricket is the little girl on the far right of this picture.  And that adorable hat and sweater she is wearing was hand knitted by grandma!  I love hand knitted stuff.  Anyway, I just had to share this picture.  It melts my heart to look at it.  I love how they are all adoring their new little baby sister.  Sara, I think when others see this picture on your Christmas cards this year they will be reminded of the true meaning of Christmas because that is what I think and feel when I look at this sweet picture.  It makes me think of the birth of Jesus.  It seems to capture the pure love of a child, and reminds me of the blessing that loved ones and family are to us.  May we cherish the blessings of love, peace, and family this Christmas season!

Christmas Cards

‘Tis the Season for Christmas cards.  I just wanted to do a quick post to share a few I’ve done here in the last week or so.  Many of these are printed as a 5×7 flat card, a 5×7 bi-fold card or a 5×5 tri-fold and are printed on a linen texture card stock.  All card come with envelopes.  I have LOTS & LOTS of designs so be sure to ask about them.  Oh, and names were changed on these cards…so if you see someone you know but the names aren’t correct, you now know why. :)

Here is probably one of my favorite Christmas cards that I’ve ever put together.  We did this shoot in the summer and after reviewing the pictures my client suggested I put some mistletoe in her son’s hand and turn it into a Christmas card (I think he was doing some super-hero pose).  I thought the idea was fabulous and the picture of his sister chasing after him to grab a kiss was perfect for the inside!!  I love how perfectly it worked out!  This is a 5×7 horizontal card.  This first image is the front of the card.

And this is the inside spread.

AJAXed with AWP