It was a perfect evening for a beach session. The sky was bold and blue, it wasn't unbearably hot, and of course this family was a blast. Laurel and I met a few years ago when our girls were in the same kindergarten class. She and her entire family are some of the nicest, most genuine people I've ever met....not too mention they are just down right cool people to be around! They were having a little family reunion at Wrightsville Beach and wanted to capture some memories with a casual, group photo shoot. A lot of planning went into this session, and I feel it really paid off. I am so happy with the end result!
Big thanks to Laurel, Chris, Carrie, Chris, Whitney, Blair, Jim, Sophie, Jack, Ryleigh, Katie, Haley and little Ellie!!
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Marlie
I have started this post so many times that I've lost count. It's hard for me to find the words I want to say, so this may end up being all over the place. It was almost titled "Rant" because that is what I want to do. I want to yell, scream, and cry (two of which I have done).
First, and most importantly, I want you to meet Marlie. Marlie is blue eyed, 7 years old, huge fan of the Jonas Brothers, and has a smile that will light up the room. She is surrounded by friends and family who love her to the moon and back.
Marlie is a child with Special Needs. I do not know her diagnosis, nor do I need to know. What I do know is how she quickly stole my heart in a very short amount of time.....how much her family loves her....when she smiles everyone around her smiles too. I'd willingly stand with them and slay dragons for her.
Our session went very well. Since I am an on location photographer it helped the family a lot. Marlie and her brother and sister were in their own environment, we were able to take our time and it wasn't too overstimulating for the kids. It's a given that my priority is to get great photos of my clients, but it was extremely important in this case since Marlie's last photo shoot with another photographer didn't go so well.
Let me take that back - the session went well, but the post-processing did not. Her family won a free session with a photographer and they couldn't have been more excited. They did the shoot, were able to view some of the photos and were happy. When it was time to view their proofs and purchase prints they were shocked. It is natural for Marlie's eyes to be partially closed, but for some reason or another this photographer thought he should change that. He photoshopped new eyes on Marlie. Wide open, mascara wearing eyes. When asked to fix it he declined - said he couldn't. How dare he. How dare this man think he had the right to change the appearance of a beautiful child. How dare he not ASK before making such a drastic change. Then to say he couldn't fix it?! When Marlie's mother told me about it I was speechless. Every time I think about those photos I see red. I am all about doing a little skin smoothing, and reducing the redness of a newborns skin, but replacing someone's eyes????? Never. It's difficult for me to even comprehend why he did it. Why would he want to alter her appearance? Why make her look like someone else? Why would he think her family could be happy with those photos? What the hell was he thinking? Obviously he wasn't. How dare he call him self a photographer.
I love kids. I love their innocence, their goofiness, their honesty.....I love the way a newborn sounds when he cries....I love the squishy rolls of babies....I love the waddle walk of toddlers...I love the crazy questions they ask....I love watching my 7 year old dance her heart out...I love watching them learn...I love tagging along on their adventure of discovering the world. I love documenting these things with my camera. The person who did Marlie's photos does not see these things. That is very unfortunate for him and anyone else who has photos done through him.
I am proud to say I captured Marlie beautifully and naturally. Her family now has photos of HER. I will be forever grateful that this path led me to them. Marlie has inspired me beyond words.
First, and most importantly, I want you to meet Marlie. Marlie is blue eyed, 7 years old, huge fan of the Jonas Brothers, and has a smile that will light up the room. She is surrounded by friends and family who love her to the moon and back.
Marlie is a child with Special Needs. I do not know her diagnosis, nor do I need to know. What I do know is how she quickly stole my heart in a very short amount of time.....how much her family loves her....when she smiles everyone around her smiles too. I'd willingly stand with them and slay dragons for her.
Our session went very well. Since I am an on location photographer it helped the family a lot. Marlie and her brother and sister were in their own environment, we were able to take our time and it wasn't too overstimulating for the kids. It's a given that my priority is to get great photos of my clients, but it was extremely important in this case since Marlie's last photo shoot with another photographer didn't go so well.
Let me take that back - the session went well, but the post-processing did not. Her family won a free session with a photographer and they couldn't have been more excited. They did the shoot, were able to view some of the photos and were happy. When it was time to view their proofs and purchase prints they were shocked. It is natural for Marlie's eyes to be partially closed, but for some reason or another this photographer thought he should change that. He photoshopped new eyes on Marlie. Wide open, mascara wearing eyes. When asked to fix it he declined - said he couldn't. How dare he. How dare this man think he had the right to change the appearance of a beautiful child. How dare he not ASK before making such a drastic change. Then to say he couldn't fix it?! When Marlie's mother told me about it I was speechless. Every time I think about those photos I see red. I am all about doing a little skin smoothing, and reducing the redness of a newborns skin, but replacing someone's eyes????? Never. It's difficult for me to even comprehend why he did it. Why would he want to alter her appearance? Why make her look like someone else? Why would he think her family could be happy with those photos? What the hell was he thinking? Obviously he wasn't. How dare he call him self a photographer.
I love kids. I love their innocence, their goofiness, their honesty.....I love the way a newborn sounds when he cries....I love the squishy rolls of babies....I love the waddle walk of toddlers...I love the crazy questions they ask....I love watching my 7 year old dance her heart out...I love watching them learn...I love tagging along on their adventure of discovering the world. I love documenting these things with my camera. The person who did Marlie's photos does not see these things. That is very unfortunate for him and anyone else who has photos done through him.
I am proud to say I captured Marlie beautifully and naturally. Her family now has photos of HER. I will be forever grateful that this path led me to them. Marlie has inspired me beyond words.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Karns Family
Love.
It's the one word that kept coming up when I was thinking about this post, and I think it's the best word that describes this family. Andrea and Chris were great about letting me take over their family room and the kids were great. Baby Ella took a bit to fall asleep so Wesley and I had some fun roaring like dinosaurs and counting his teeth. Once Ella was snoozing I was able to get all kinds of great shots...she was a trooper right until the end then she was done! While I was excited about doing another newborn session I was more anxious to get photos of Marlie - she and her family deserved it (more on that later).
Chris & Andrea, thank you for giving me the opportunity to photograph your family. It was a pleasure spending the afternoon with all of you.
It's the one word that kept coming up when I was thinking about this post, and I think it's the best word that describes this family. Andrea and Chris were great about letting me take over their family room and the kids were great. Baby Ella took a bit to fall asleep so Wesley and I had some fun roaring like dinosaurs and counting his teeth. Once Ella was snoozing I was able to get all kinds of great shots...she was a trooper right until the end then she was done! While I was excited about doing another newborn session I was more anxious to get photos of Marlie - she and her family deserved it (more on that later).
Chris & Andrea, thank you for giving me the opportunity to photograph your family. It was a pleasure spending the afternoon with all of you.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Monday
I've been keeping busy with photo shoots and lots of planning. I'm in the process of building a website, which is fun, but I want it NOW! :o) My goal is to have it up and running by the end of the month. With the website comes pricing decisions and writing an "about me," which I'm forever struggling with. Clients will be able to order their prints directly through my site and I am excited about this because I rarely get to see my work in print. Mini sessions, holidays (yes folks, holidays...it's not too early to start thinking about your holiday photos) and much, much more are on my to-do list. It's all very exciting
I spent the majority of the day with my daughter organizing her room. School starts next week and I want her (us) to have a tidy, put together home....what an undertaking!! That girl doesn't like to part with things and I was proud of her for filling up a few grocery bags of things to throw away and a laundry basket of things to give away. In a way it was therapeutic getting most of her room done, although I'm sure she has a different opinion. :o) Can you tell she likes Barbies?
I spent the majority of the day with my daughter organizing her room. School starts next week and I want her (us) to have a tidy, put together home....what an undertaking!! That girl doesn't like to part with things and I was proud of her for filling up a few grocery bags of things to throw away and a laundry basket of things to give away. In a way it was therapeutic getting most of her room done, although I'm sure she has a different opinion. :o) Can you tell she likes Barbies?
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Family Beach Session | Myrtle Beach
The Phillips/Williams Family session in Myrtle Beach was a whirlwind of fun. I managed to get lost in Myrtle Beach (who knew there's a 10th Ave North, 10th Ave South and 10th St?!), and Kris was kind enough to meet me so I could follow him to the location. It had been cloudy and rainy that afternoon but luckily the rain held off for a little bit and we managed to do the entire session in about 30 minutes. It was also my first time having an assistant with me and she was a HUGE help. Here are a few photos for a little preview.
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