Amazing kids!

Whenever I talk to a mom and learn that I'm going to be photographing more than two kids, I must admit that my heart skips just one beat.  I love photographing big families and spending time with the little kids, but here's the thing to know about my photography "brain"...

When I am going to photograph one kid, I think, "one hand for the camera, one hand for the child, props, etc".  One child means I can focus all of my energy on one individual, trying to get the best and most natural expressions from them.  Yet, I won't have any help from other kiddos and, as it usually goes, when you add a second child, you add a buddy to play with during the photo shoot.  Adding a pal makes it more fun for child #1.  Yes, photographing two children can be somewhat of a wild card because if one mood goes south the other will probably go in the same direction, but it's often not the case.

Now photographing three children is entirely different.  At any given time, they may all run off in different directions, have three different moods, and they most certainly will not all respond to the same tactics to elicit laughter and a genuine response.  And, since I'm not into the whole posy-posy thing, I often burn more calories during my more-than-one-kid photo shoots than any Zumba class I've ever taken.  Trust me.  I have a Body Bugg to prove it.

So, as you can imagine, talking to this mama on the phone, I asked a lot of questions about her little ones.  The more I know about what makes them tick, the better the photo shoot will be.  And I can tell you with 100% certainty that these kids are ah-ma-zing!  Yes, I was sweating by the end of our fall session, but my cheeks and tummy hurt from laughing, too.







Seniors!!!

In high school, what do most teens wait to shout?  "Seniors! Seniors! Seniors!"  

Each year, I'm happy to photograph several seniors as they ponder their next move - college? career? military service?

It's a really wonderful time and a fun one to capture as a photographer.  It's neat to see the adult they're becoming and the kid spark still alive.  Not to mention the creativity!!!  I can tell you, from my experience photographing high school seniors, the future is bright.  We're in good hands with these young adults!

Now, meet Curtis, one of the many talented seniors I've had the opportunity to work with.  Congrats, Curtis!