Inspired by Elsa

Happy New Year!  It's a new year and a fresh start.  The snow made me think of my high school creative writing class.  "When a character needs a fresh start, what might you put in your story to convey the fresh start?"  Yep - snow.  So, there's your English writing reference for the day.

Anyway, our family saw the new Disney movie, Frozen, and it prompted my daughter and I to brainstorm a winter wonderland photo shoot.  We thought it might be fun for her to dress up like Elsa, without having to go out and buy a fancy (and expensive) Disney costume.  She already has Elsa PJs so we didn't need to break the bank on this one.

Doing a shoot like this is SO much fun.  We waited for it to snow and then rattled around the house, trying to find all of the necessary pieces to the costume.  Of course, it was unfortunately during the Polar Vortex so it was about -10 when we did the shoot (and dropping), but I set a timer and we were only outside for 10 minutes.  I made her wear a coat and hat until we walked to the place we wanted to shoot, despite the fact that she said it would ruin her pretty braid crown.  And by the time we got there, she had forgotten that she wanted to take her gloves off...yes, I'm sneaky.

So, as you and your family think about the new year, remember to take a few minutes and capture some fun and spontaneous moments.  If you'd like to be in the photos, give me a call.  But please promise to capture some memories this year because the age of fantasy and make believe only lasts so long.  The age when they'll hold your hand and cuddle up to you in a photo is brief.  And the age when they can barely squeeze in a quick 30 minute family photo shoot is near.













An American Girl Adventure!

Over the river and through the woods to Chicago we went!  Okay so actually it was more like over some frozen highways, through a blizzard, and to the American Girl doll store we went.  All for our little love.  She really wanted an American Girl doll and, since she's been especially good lately (gee, I wonder why...), we decided to go on a short family getaway weekend trip.

Of course, on the way to any other trip, we would stop a zillion times for potty breaks and snacks.  Not this trip.  She didn't want us to even stop for lunch!  For lunch!  Seriously.  So, we made one very quick pit stop and did not pass go or collect $200 on our way to the store.  But we did stop for a quick picture with Daddy and she actually managed to give me a real smile before pleading with me to move faster down the street!


"Stop taking pictures, and COME ON, MOM!!!"


Forced to take a picture at the top of the escalator, since I refused to take the stairs two at a time.  See the fists?  Those are shopping fists.


Getting her picture taken with Julie, our new "family member" as she put it.  I'm not sure I was supposed to take this picture, but the door was cracked open and I couldn't resist.


After her picture was taken, it was plastered on the screens for everyone in the store to see.  She was so proud and felt like a super star.


Showing off her magazine.  "I'm on the cover, Mom!  The cover!!!"


After American Girl, we saw the sights of Chicago, despite the snow storm.  We walked a lot and visited both the aquarium and museum.  

Why the face in this next photo?  Because Daddy is explaining just how big the dinosaur is and I'm sure also making up some story about how they eat little girls.  Thanks, Dad...



Engaged!!!

Well if these two aren't the "perfect picture" of happiness, I don't know what is!  Happiness just radiated from them and yes, they had the most behaved and poised dog I've ever worked with.  I am so happy for these two, who I met in 2012 when I photographed his sister's wedding.  They are so sweet and I wish them a lifetime of happiness!

So, let's start with the photo that had me actually saying "yowza!" out loud, when I first dumped these onto my computer.  Say it with me - yowza!  Yup - that's passionate love!


Like I said, their dog made his way into just about every photo he could...he was quite a ham!


This next one is I think my favorite...hard to pick, but I think this one is it.  She's so stunning, he's incredibly devoted, and their dog could star in movies.  I think this photo sums up this family.


I shot this a few different ways - alternating between making them the feature and making the dog the star.  Ultimately, I think all three of them shine in this one, despite the focus on the dog.


Yep - he really is that adorable in person, too!


Did I mention the bridge kiss?  No?  Well check it out - did they rock it or what????


Last, but not least, a quiet moment.


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.