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Tulip Festival at 19 Percent

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

So about the Tulip Festival at Thanksgiving Point . . .

For the last few weeks I’ve been daydreaming of the arrival of the beautiful tulips, flittering butterflies and the sweet smell of lilacs on the breeze. Truth is, springtime around here has been a slow poke. One day it is 80 degrees, the next day 40 and snowing. Yikes! For good reason, the tulips have been delayed– and I am no horticulturist, but I understand that it just isn’t prime tulip season. We only have one tulip bulb in our yard and it just bloomed. It was a tulip left over from the previous owners about 4 years ago. (Go figure?) Lacking in tulips, we rely upon the Gardens at Thanksgiving Point to fill that need.

So we waited all of last week to allow a little more time for the tulips to wake up. Friday was gorgeous weather and we could wait no longer. The receptionist at the gardens said the tulips were at about 19 percent. I figured that 19% of 250,000 bulbs still adds up to quite a lot. So we went.

There weren’t a whole lotta tulips YET. If you can imagine, there will be tulips by the bushel in a week or so. I did manage to get some fun shots nonetheless, and we enjoyed ourselves immensely. My mother was in town and helped to keep the kidlets in one place, allowing me to shoot away.

{My little photographer’s assistant: capturing her own piece of the tulip mania}

{Each one facing a different direction. Counting me, we’ve got the north-south-east-west covered! This is what I call “lack of posing” or “not willing to hold still.”}

{Thanks Mom for this shot of my handsome little guy and my wind-swept hair. I love M’s expression here!}

{My cutie pies at the fountain inside the secret garden. A. made a wish and plopped a coin into the water. S. did too- though her coin toss was too fast for me to capture! She asked me today with a tone of dissappointment, “Why didn’t my wish come true?” I urged her to be patient, as some wishes take a long time.}

{Welcome to the secret garden . . . I can’t show you everything inside, as it wouldn’t be a secret! I can say that I dream of having one of my own some day!}

{Mmmmm. Springtime.}

{M. crawling down the steep grassy hillside. Most kids rolled sideways, he just met it head on. Atta boy!}

{Grandma won M. over on this trip . . . he’s known for being quite the Mama’s boy, so it was a nice break for me!}

{Sweet girl- love this one!}

Canvas Fairy Details

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

A client of mine wanted to see these images, so I thought I would simplify things and post them on the blog . . . plus I get to share them with all of you too.

I absolutely love this little fairy, and she’s so gorgeous on this large gallery wrapped canvas. I photographed the little girl last summer and transformed her into this darling little fairy. Here are some images of the photoshop mockup version and original image and below are images of the real-life fairy canvas:

{I just LOVE the mushroom in the background!}

I love to create custom works of art like this- for me it combines my love of photography and painting and children’s room decor and illustration . . . and especially children . . . into one simple piece. Ideally, custom fairy artwork is created from my own photography as a starting point, though if given the right photo I would consider creating one with a client’s photo.

Here’s a collage for the same little girl’s room, combining photos from our multiple sessions. Picture this on her buttercream yellow walls . . . so fun!

{detail shot of the back side- ready to hang on the wall, no additional frames needed!}

Finding Color in Winter

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

I am constantly on the lookout for great photo spots. During this winter season we’ve been blanketed in the color of white (which I do find beautiful) . . . but as the snow melts our whitescape becomes more muddy, gritty, grungy, brownish. Not so beautiful. So in search of some color, I recently noticed a couple of spots in the area that were calling to be photographed. I convinced my “middle model” to join me on an adventure, with the promise of picking out a treat at the end. {Please tell me most parents resort to bribing their children from time to time?}

{This darling crochet brown hat is from chloereese . . . I just ordered a couple of hats last week and I was anxious to get them. As I was ready to leave for this shoot, they magically appeared in the mailbox and I was delighted. I highly recommend this website for children’s hair accessories!!}

{A wonderful friend let me borrow her canon 70-200L f/4 lens for this shoot. I did enjoy it . . . and am even more hopeful that some day I may acquire the 70-200L f/2.8 IS lens. I did “try on” the f/2.8 recently and it was “beauty and the beast” all in one. The f/4 does have an appeal in being slightly less monstrous!}

{This one makes my heart flutter. She’s just gorgeous! Minutes after this she asked, “Can we go home yet?” Doesn’t she know this is as good as it gets?!?}

{Childhood. Imagination. Surreal. Great location, eh?}

Fur Coats, Polka Dots & Telephones

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

A fun studio session from this week– this sweet little toddler is sure growing up! I have photographed her beautiful family a few times. Her first session as a newborn had to be rescheduled, as I went into labor that day with M.! Here are some shots that I can’t get over:

{Can you believe those eyes?!?}

{The toes. Gotta love the toes!}

More February Fun

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Here are some more photos from the past few days that I’m pleased to share:

{this one melts my heart!}

{just a doll!}

{M. knows I have a tendancy to lose my lenscap. He’s just making sure I keep it on!}

{She’s sure growing up! She has really been into styling her own hair this past week. She told me she wanted “bangs” the other day, so I clipped a few really subtle ones. This morning at breakfast she said, “I really like bangs.” She is such a little carbon copy of me at this age, I can’t believe it. Stubbornness and sweetness mixed into one!}

{We recently moved M. from his high chair to a booster seat at the table. Here he is letting us know that he’s done with dinner, even though we had just begun eating. He reminds me of a little cowboy here.}

{sassy lass!}

{these eyelashes were handed down from his maternal grandfather- my Dad.}

{My photography assistant! She is really loving her camera- and was so cute yesterday setting up a tripod and requesting that I be in a “photo shoot.”}

{Sweethearts! This was a very spontaneous shot, as you can see I am holding the camera at arm’s length. Please forgive the wide angle distortion! Photos of the two of us are lesser in number, so I have to insist on a few now and then. }

{my little snow people . . . we’ve had more snow than ever this winter and the kids know the routine of getting geared up to play outside. We currently have at least 18″ in the front yard!!}

Where We Get Our Kix

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Ahhhhh, the sound of light fluffy balls of golden corn delicately bouncing on the wooden floor. I hear the rustle as hundreds of them are shaked from an upside down box onto the floor. I hear the crackle, as tiny toes pulverize them to cereal dust. This is where we get our kix. Got milk?

So the babe was responsible for the shaking and dumping, but it was big sister who left the pantry door ajar.


Here’s the discussion we all had while cleaning up the cereal mess:

A: “He’s a mean little guy.”

Me: “No he’s not. He just did what babies like to do, that is get into stuff. You left the pantry door open and that is how he got the cereal.”

A: “Oh.”

Me: “S. did this same thing with cheerios when she was a baby.”

A: “Was I the big sister then?”

Me:”No, you weren’t born yet.”

S chimes in: “They were still working on making your body.”

Me: “You were in Heaven waiting to come down.”

S: “This is going to take like an hour to clean up!”

Me (holding a large bowl filled with kix cereal): Who wants to eat this BIG bowl of cereal with a BIG spoon?

A: “I do!”

(I didn’t give it to her, by the way. She had eaten plenty by the time we had it all picked up.)

“I’m the baby and I endorse this message.”

{Brought to you by Kids In Xcess . . . KIX. I’m a bit disgruntled because they cleaned up all of my cereal. All that work!!}

Enchanted

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

Here’s a little something I’ve been working on for one of my clients. This beautiful little fairy will be printed as a big gallery wrapped canvas, sized at 20″x24″ and I can hardly wait! (This is a mock-up version of the canvas). I will post some photos of the real printed canvas when it arrives!

The original photo is of a client’s daughter from this past year. I created all of the other elements, added texturing, blending and a little “amy magic.” This is my favorite fairy image to-date! This canvas will be the perfect complement to this sweetie’s bedroom decor!

Many of you may know that I am also a mural artist, painting directly on walls in playrooms, theme rooms and such for over a decade. I continue to accept projects on a very limited basis, as family and photography fill up my available time, however, I still feel a bit of that mural magic when I create something like this. To me, it just speaks “childhood bliss.” I just love it!

{the original fairy girl . . . straight out of camera (sooc)}

{the full image including the allowance on the edges for the 1.5″ gallery wrap}

If you are interested in commissioning fairy artwork (unique to your child’s portrait) send me an email for more information. Prices for original gallery-wrapped fairy artwork from $500 based on image, size, details (can be up to life-sized!). I prefer to work with my own original photography, however, if you have a high res. photo of your child we may be able to use it.

Episode ONE of Brown, Pink & Grey

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

Three sessions today . . . going backwards, we’ll start with “Brown” (based on what they’re wearing). These kids should be familiar faces by now if you have followed my blog or the website. They are growing up so fast and I just love what we captured in a quick session today.

{Where’d the doggy go?}

{He’s just thinking about it . . .}

{Isn’t she dazzling?}

{Killer good looks. Can you believe those curls?}

{I’m loving the catchlights here. He’s got such beautiful eyes!}

{Lovely}

{My favorite! Catch me if you can!}

Three Little Ladies in Red Peacoats

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

I’ve been so anxious to post these photos from a session this week! I’ve had the privelege of photographing these little girls on many occasions . . . the first time was when the twins (now toddlers) were itty bitty newborns. It has been amazing to see how they have grown up in such a short time, and big sister has really grown into her role too.

So here they are again- in their dazzling Christmas dresses and red peacoats. Enjoy!!

{mesmerizing beauty}

{Just turned . . . one, two . . . three.}

{curiosity mixed with serenity}

{The girls were fascinated with the salt on the steps- placed there to melt the ice or as supplemental minerals for children. :) }

{Sweet smooches.}

{Snatching Mom’s jewelry and trying it on in front of the mirror . . .what a little lady!}

{Lovely family photo next to the cozy fireplace. This was actually one of the first shots of the session, and the girls knew just what to do.}

{I love being a photographer when I feel I blend into the scene and just observe as a fly on the wall. I LOVE to see how families interact and the bonds they share and create. This photo does that for me.}

{Nearly zonked. Toward the end of the session this little one fell asleep in her daddy’s arms}

{Alone time? What is alone time when you’ve got three little kids at home?}
To the D Fam: thanks for a fun session and for trusting my artistic judgement. I am so flattered to see the growing gallery of photography in your home that you have allowed me to be a part of. One of my favorite parts of the whole session was when sweet J. wanted me to hold her. That was great! Your cards will be here Monday . . . I can hardly wait! I am as excited to see them as if they were my own family’s cards. They are going to be gorgeous!!

Newborn Love

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007
Saturday morning we awoke to a nice, fluffy blanket of snow outside. This made for a very snuggly, cozy 8 am photo shoot inside the home of this beautiful family. It was so fun to see how the girls had grown since I photographed them a year and a half ago, and baby brother was just as gorgeous and sweet. At two weeks old and with bushels of hair, this little guy has captured the hearts of three big sisters and his mom and dad.

{This little babe is just perfect. I love how soft and cuddly he looks in this one!}

{Don’t ya just love baby feet?}

{These girls sure love each other!}

{One of my favorites from the session! I love how Dad’s arms completely encircle his son, and it shows the scale of tiny newborn and protective father.}

{Here’s a moment of “crowded happiness” for this family.}

{Beautifully . . .}

{Breathtakingly . . .}

{Gorgeous . . .}

{. . . Family. I love sessions like this.}