Archive for 'Austin Kids'
Apr 07, 2011
I’ve worked with him several times over the past few years, but I really felt like he let me into his world this time and I think we both had fun.
Apr 06, 2011
and appreciate how much time is actually put into a session–before, during, and after. In looking through these, I know how each image is special for it’s own reasons. And then when you think that these are only a handful of the images that have been created so far this year–not just by me, but by every other person who owns a camera–wow! This digital age is truly something beyond comprehension!
Apr 05, 2011

I’d say these went a *little* better than last year.
[Before anyone asks: If you want to find a good spot for bluebonnet pictures, I’m sorry, but there is no magic answer. You *have* to put in the time to drive around. It really depends on safety (ie. not two feet from the highway), the time of day, weather, and many other factors. So be brave and get out there and look around. I did.]
Apr 05, 2011
1. I’ve worked hard to incorporate true lifestyle (well, as close to true lifestyle as is possible) photography in my family photo sessions simply because when I look through my own personal pictures, those are the images that I’m drawn to most.
2. We didn’t know it at the time, but that sweet baby girl was battling some kind of awful sickness that landed her in the hospital for a bit. She’s all recovered now, but poor thing…I can’t believe she put up with the session in spite of her not feeling well. I look forward to getting to work with her again when she’s her normal, happy self.
3. Her mommy has the.best.hair.ever. She’s better than a Breck girl.
2. We didn’t know it at the time, but that sweet baby girl was battling some kind of awful sickness that landed her in the hospital for a bit. She’s all recovered now, but poor thing…I can’t believe she put up with the session in spite of her not feeling well. I look forward to getting to work with her again when she’s her normal, happy self.
3. Her mommy has the.best.hair.ever. She’s better than a Breck girl.
Mar 19, 2011
1. To say the light and location were amazing would be an understatement.
2. I *almost* lost my camera in the water.
3. It is so refreshing when I get the chance to work with older children like this.
2. I *almost* lost my camera in the water.
3. It is so refreshing when I get the chance to work with older children like this.
Mar 17, 2011
1. It may look lush and green, but believe me, we were freeeeeeezing that day.
2. Loved this location, but it was mildly terrifying to have the curator watching me like hawk. (Austin photogs…you probably know what I mean).
3. I kinda wish mom could do all of my personal shopping. Great style!
2. Loved this location, but it was mildly terrifying to have the curator watching me like hawk. (Austin photogs…you probably know what I mean).
3. I kinda wish mom could do all of my personal shopping. Great style!
Mar 17, 2011
Okay, I’ve just now realized I’m never going to catch up on 2010 blog posts if I keep going at my current pace, so I introduce you to speed blogging which will combine 1) lots of pics and 2) three quick notes about each session. Let’s see how this works for me…
1. LOVED this family’s sense of style (the playroom was amazing!)
2. The guitar playing made my heart melt.
3. The way big sister actually paid attention to her baby sister was quite impressive.
2. The guitar playing made my heart melt.
3. The way big sister actually paid attention to her baby sister was quite impressive.
Mar 17, 2011

I think it’s safe to say mom’s idea for this one was spot on.
[Wide format folded card: front, inside left, inside right, and back]
Mar 13, 2011

Gosh. Looking back through these images to blog, this really does seem like a LONG time ago. They sure make family sessions look really easy, too! Big brother was a hoot…be sure to go all the way to the end to see one of my most favorite family portraits ever 😉