So I've decided that I'm going to match up my brown headed little girl with this couple's son. Look at this kid--smiling all the time--with those dimples, quite a little catch. It made it quite easy for me. Luckily we got the shoot done before he got his noggin bumped on the ground and got a little sick. Yep, it happens. But look at these pics, it was all worth it.
There is something about this location that produces gorgeous light. I love it. This is the third year I've shot this family, and they make my job easy. Come on, they are gorgeous, right? And I hope the parents are cool with me publishing their backsides. When we took this shot, one of the kids said, "Gross." Not gross----absolutely awesome.
I love this location! The colors are so vibrant. I love that the little girls are in pink and purple. They look so cute together. And the mom and dad were so good at interacting with their kids. It makes for some fun shots.
Last year I had the bright idea of taking this family to a park for a shoot. But turns out that kids that age just want to play, and not get ANYWHERE near the camera. So this year--no park in sight. And let me tell you--these pictures rock. The thing about this family is that they are good at it. I am comfortable with them and they are comfortable with me and my camera. They brought fun things for the kids, their clothes have just the right amount of POP, and are very THEM. And the mom's hair--luv it.
I have had photographer friends ask "How do you get people to be so casual and comfortable?". My answer is, I don't always. And it depends on who it is. I have a few families that I have shot before that are just good at what I do. They know what they want. So when they get in front of the camera, they just do what they want captured. The family on the previous post is one. A family that will be posted soon is one. And THIS family is one. I didn't tell the mom to twirl her daughter--she just did. It is so fun to shoot like this, it takes all of the work out. The whole family (including dad--gasp) is on board. And it also helps that the mom's smile is toothpaste commercial worthy. Really.
This is the busy season, so it's been a while since I posted client photos. I have a lot to catch up on, so here are some that caught my eye, from one of my FAVE families.
As always, when it's my kids, there are tons of pictures. I went all out and made their skirts--so for sure I was going to have that documented. They were good witches, although the redhead was having trouble with being a "good" witch. She kept snarling. The turtle kept running away, so these shots were as good as it gets. And it's the second year for the peacock. I wanted one of them all together, but forget it--they were too hyped up and ready to go. And I didn't realize while I was making their costumes that the colors I picked would go so well with each of their complexions. And they had wavy witch hair which looked fantastic. My fantastic husband did that. I just wish I would have thought to get a better picture of it. OH well. Love what I did get.