Monday, June 30, 2008

A special project

I recently met this extraordinary Mom, J., when she was expecting her 8th (no, that's NOT a typo) baby. She and her husband decided it would be a nice idea to take some maternity photos. In late May, we chose a beautiful, remote location with a recently mowed hay field at the edge of the woods. Besides the ticks who joined us for the shoot, it went very smoothly and J. was a natural in front of the camera.





After baby M.'s arrival in early June, I asked J. if she and her husband would be willing to do the same photos again, but with baby M. there greeting the world. J. graciously agreed and the photos posted are the result of the two shoots. I love the side-by-side poses of the before and after. Baby M. held up nicely for the shoot, despite the fact that she must have thought we were all insane to drag a newborn out in the middle of a hayfield for a photo shoot. She's just precious and I look forward to seeing this loving family grow up.

Thank you, J. and S., for allowing me to complete this special project and for sharing your little M. with me.



Tuesday, June 24, 2008

A fast-paced summer afternoon

Last Saturday afternoon I met this young family with three boys, M, C. and young C. The boys shared with me some activities they enjoy such as scootering, jumping off logs in their yard, and hanging out near their tee pee in the back yard. They are on the go all the time and I enjoyed trying to capture them doing some things they love or just hanging out in their yard. I was amazing at how young C., just 2 years old, was able to keep up with most everything his big brothers did! Mom and Dad were able to get in on some photos as well.

Thank you all for a great afternoon!







Friday, June 20, 2008

Staunton Engagement Photos

I'm back from a much-needed vacation and I am ready to post about the work I've been doing. This photo shoot with T. and C. was a new, fun experience for me. They are preparing for a July wedding and wanted to do some casual engagement photos. When I suggested that we meet in downtown Staunton for an "urban" shoot (who says Staunton isn't urban?), they were game. We met early one Saturday morning and explored downtown in search of interesting locations. Being that this was my first downtown shoot, T. and C. made sure that I didn't get run over in the middle of the road while trying to capture that perfect shot of them!

Thanks, T. and C. for sharing this special time with me. I'm terribly envious of your honeymoon location.....the land down under. Wow! Best wishes to you both!