• AhalpernAhalpern

    Sweet Family Session Share!

    March 5, 2012 | Posted by Ahalpern

    Inspiration: This adorable family’s playfulness and obvious love for one another! They were up for anything and when they showed me their guitars, I couldn’t resist incorporating them into the shoot. The vintage bicycle was mom’s idea and is not just a cute prop — she enjoys riding it everyday through Central Park with both kids on board to get her older boy to preschool!

    Favorite Element: The sweet interactions between the parents and children, as well as the gorgeous light we got towards the end of the session.

    What the Client Said: The mom wrote, “Audrey! These are so beautiful! Wow – you are truly amazing. Thank you!”

    Photographers’ Final Words: I first photographed this family two years ago, when their little one was just a newborn — having the opportunity to form lasting relationships with families and see them grow is one of my favorite things about being a photographer!

    Amanda SkelteAmanda Skelte

    Session Share: Bright Balloons and Textured Walls!

    February 22, 2012 | Posted by Amanda Skelte

    Inspiration: When this little girl’s mother told me about the firecracker she had for a daughter, I could not wait to use this urban location in our favor. Bright balloons, colored and textured walls, with a little bit of fall beauty thrown in was exactly what we needed to let her personality shine!

    Favorite Element: The genuine smiles and adorable faces that she gave me throughout the session. Nothing is better, as a photographer, than having a fun time with your clients.

    Biggest Challenge: Keeping up with this little cutie! I was about 8 months pregnant during this shoot ;)

    What the Client Said: They loved the images — and I was thrilled to be able to capture their daughter’s personality for them!

    Photographers’ Final Words: Matching a client with a location that fits them is key to a great session — don’t be afraid to ask your clients a lot of questions to get to know them well enough for a perfect location match!

    Annie JonesAnnie Jones

    Session Share ~ Time for Tea

    February 2, 2012 | Posted by Annie Jones

    A beautiful session for three very special little girls.

    mason jars hanging from a tree

    vintage tea party photo shoot

    vintage tea party scene

    vintage tea party scene

    vintage tea party photo shoot

    vintage tea party

    cup cakes

    vintage tea party with cup cakes

    little girl in a high chair eating an apple

    bunting in sunlight

    vintage tea party scene

    Inspiration: These three little girls are extra special to me, as their mother isn’t only a fabulous photographer herself, but a dear friend of mine. The inspiration really came from our love of everything vintage, the gorgeous evening sunlight we get here in Australia and of course the little girls themselves who adore everything pink and girly. Over a few weeks, we discussed the session, props and clothing. We begged, borrowed and baked, until we felt we had everything we needed.

    Favourite Element: Being able to document the closeness of the girls, and how truly beautiful they are, has to be my favourite element of this session. The light this particular evening was also devine and of course our gathering of ‘props’ paid off, as when the scene was set, it looked amazing.

    Biggest Challenge: Getting that ‘right spot’ for the light to be slightly diffused. In the end we chose under the large tree, as the branches and leaves not only diffused the light, but gave us fabulous sun flare.

    What The Client Said: The girls Mum was thrilled with the images, and is still my friend so I think I did ok :)

    Photographer’s Final Words: For this particular session, preparation was the key element. We both had a ‘vision’, and set to work to ‘make’ it happen. We begged and borrowed props. We visited the location in the evening to assess the light, then finally we put it all together. It was fun for the girls too, and afterwards we all got to eat the cup cakes. :)

    Juliana WiklundJuliana Wiklund

    The pictures will just be an extra bonus!

    January 11, 2012 | Posted by Juliana Wiklund

    To photograph children they way parents see them. To freeze life. To freeze in time those tiny little things our kids do that we parents just love.

    That’s how I think when I shoot. No styling. No posing. No telling the children what to do. I talk to them instead. I ask them questions. We play games. One of my favorite games is the one where I ask them philosophical questions not even we adults know the answers for.  “What’s the meaning of life?”. “What’s love?” .”How do you know a person is kind?”. And my favorites are when you ask things about their parents: “How do you know you love mommy?”. “What’s the thing your dad can do better than anyone else?”. “If you could give your parents anything in the world, what would it be?”.

    While they talk, laugh, shed a tear, hug, and enjoy their quality time together,  I shoot. Once a fellow photographer said that your main goal during a shoot is to provide the family with a super fun hour together. The pictures will then just be a bonus.

    And a reminder of that wonderful unforgettable hour they spent together and shared so many special thoughts! I wish you all a great 2012 with tons of special moments shared together with your families!

    Michelle TippmannMichelle Tippmann

    School House Session Share!

    December 15, 2011 | Posted by Michelle Tippmann

    Inspiration: This session was a collaboration with DreamSpun, a girl’s clothing boutique based in the Grand Rapids area. We wanted to do something to highlight Korrie’s, the owner, beautiful clothing and accessories, but also be fun and inspiring. Since the school season is well underway we thought it might be fun to do something school inspired to help everyone with their homework woes.

    Favorite Element: The weather in Michigan can be pretty unpredictable in the late fall and so we had to make a last minute location change. It actually worked out perfectly. I loved the hints of red on the building in the background. It has this quaint school house feel.

    Biggest Challenge: Once again the weather was pretty dull and cloudy. The vibrant color in the clothes, accessories and props helped a lot.

    What the Client Said: The two models are Korrie’s daughters. She said, “Hooray!  I think the picture of Violet scratching her head and looking like she is stumped on a hard math problem is probably my favorite picture of her ever.  The expression is too cute.  GREAT job lady!”

    Photographers’ Final Words: This session was a lot of fun in large part, because I was allowed so much creative freedom. It is also wonderful to collaborate with someone who has a great sense of style and offers wonderful input. I think it is important to have a balance of pre-planning as well as being open to spontaneous ideas brought on in the moment.


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