Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

Monday, November 1, 2010

Kids with Character





We had the opportunity to photograph these sassy children through the portrait sittings we did for Colonial Nursery School. Annabell and Philip gave us great face and attitude. Love the different aspects of their relationship and personalities that came across in the images.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

A Child's Face





As a mother of our beautiful daughter (who appears in our blogs frequently), I have experienced first hand how fleeting the moments are.  "They grow so fast" is a common phrase because it is so true!  And in our busy lives, how often can we simply sit and look at our child?  And even if we made the time, how often do they actually sit still?  Haaha.  

So as photographers and parents, we really value our opportunities to photograph children and babies to capture these moments in time.  Many studios can snap a shot of your child smiling, in a traditional pose.  We can get those also, and do capture that on a regular basis, but the art that really draws me is the close-enough-to-see-the-downy-hairs-only-children-have images.  I love the soft light, tight framing with our 105 on a black or neutral backdrop.  These images can be smiling or even simply thoughtful as children often are.  As long as the emotion is genuine, it's my favorite type of shot.  

We are pleased to be able to post some of these photographs captured during Colonial Nursery School's spring photography fundraiser.  We are donating 75% of the profits from this charity photography event back to the non-profit coop school.  Colonial is a wonderful place where the parents, teachers, and children work together to create an environment when all participants grow and learn together.  And we were happy to be a part of photographing their students.  

Monday, April 7, 2008

Florida Fun and Photos












We have a wonderful time in Florida this week. Brian had the opportunity to go to the Photoshop World conference. He just loved honing his photography and Photoshop skills, checking out the Pictobooks display, and taking classes a wide variety of photography related topics from some of the best in the industry. Meanwhile, our 2.5 year old daughter and I had the chance to visit Disney World for the first time. It was just amazing. Both before and after the conference, Brian visited the parks with us and got some amazing shots, but when it was just her and I, we only used our small waterproof point-and-shoot. All around, great learning experience and great vacation. We hope to go back in another year or two.