A little cold, a little windy. Makes for a great time. And beautiful portraits.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
No cares in the world.
This has go to be my favorite age! At one and a half, lots of learning, copying, and playing going on. And not a care in the world. Look at those huge eyes!
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Modern Vintage Style
Ever go over to someones house and dig through their closet. You find things they HAD to have in a store. Buy it, then it sits and collects dust? OH MY LOOK WHAT I FOUND. A 1950's vintage cocktail hat.
Which, looks amazing on her. Good purchase! And all that sass it adds to her portrait. She may never wear it again, but sometimes it was only intended on being worn once. :)
Ready for that cocktail?
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Re-cap. Gorgeous Lindsey
So much fun throwing together this little afternoon session. Lindsey is one of my great friends fiance! They just got engaged last week. I cannot wait to attend, not only as a guest but as a photographer. Not only do I love meeting new clients and photographing new faces, the images I capture of my friends and family make my heart sink. :)
Saturday, January 7, 2012
My Number One Fan
I actually, finally, talked my biggest fan into letting me photograph her.
She is an amazing individual, who like many others think a photograph is about how much volume their hair has, if their makeup is smeared or argue to no lengths, in saying they are not in any shape or form, photogenic.
Some may even go to the lengths of saying they are too aged for a good photograph of themselves.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Let me introduce to you my biggest fan.
She is my mother.
Now, you won't believe this, but there was some kicking and screaming before this was taken. LOL okay maybe I'm just exaggerating a bit. But she REALLY didn't want me to photograph her.
I couldn't WAIT to photograph her. Mainly to show her that beauty doesn't always come from the outside, but the inside.
A lot of you may be able to relate a relative to this story, but looking through old dusty photo boxes of my childhood, there were hardly any images of my mother. The older I got, the more I realized those things were important to me. She hated being in front of the lens and would argue over and over again that she didn't like her photo taken.
Today I am posting this picture to show her how beautiful she really is. That the face really only projects the person you are inside. I think her heart glows and I'm posting this portrait in order for her to see for herself how amazing she really is.
This is exactly my vision of my mother in my mind, my heart and my soul. Happy, independent, and healthy.
I hope she can see what I see. That I will cherish, and carry the image of her smile with me where ever I may go.
I also wanted to thank her for being my biggest fan. She bought me my first 35mm camera when I was 5 years old. My first digital camera when I was in Junior High. I could have killed her when she bought me a camera for my 16th birthday, instead of a car. But Today, I can only thank her for pushing me and supporting me every step towards my dream.
She could see it was my dream. It took me 26 years to see it. But today I am closer than ever.
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