Thursday, April 25, 2013

Fascination

It's hard not to be fascinated with twins. The miracle of two lives sharing a womb and ultimately sharing every single stage of their lives is just awesome. Even more fascinating is that often twins' personalities are so opposite of each other. Such is the case with these two three year olds. I hoped to capture their true personalities, thereby showcasing their uniqueness as individuals and a neat juxtaposition to each other.

Ladies first....so pretty.

This little sweetie has such depth and soul. And she carries it all in her eyes.
 Had to move in closer. I was addicted to her blue eyes and love the catchlights.
May sound silly, but I was actually jealous that I could never grow my hair this long. Yes, I am jealous of a three year old.
 More soul. Move over, Aretha!
This angle was perfect for her look. One of my faves of her. I knew I wanted to capture her eyes tack sharp and create a softer look for the rest of the frame.
I played a little game to get her to look RIGHT into the camera. What a great connection. The ever so slight smile is just awesome.

Time for a giggle.

I love profile shots at this angle.
Serious yet silly. Yet serious.

Time for bro.

My favorite of him. Don't you just want to give him a pinch? Shooting at his eye level is key to this image.
Same catchlights as sis but surrounded by green color. Delicious.
 I am so impressed by the wide range of expressions he offers.
 What a heartbreaker. Who could say no to him?Those pouty lips were key to this shot so I made sure they were as sharp as his eyes.
 More range.
 I didn't even have to give him direction. Just clicking.
 Switched up the background for different lighting. Playful.
 I can't take it. A charity should use him as a spokesperson and make a fortune.
 A bit of a mature look here.
 I would find it VERY difficult to discipline this cute face.
 Smiling at something other than the camera elicits an image with a genuine feel.
Onto that juxtaposition I was talking about...

 Hands down my favorite shot of  the day. There is just nothing like capturing a moment in time.
 I love seeing sonograms of twins. Body parts all intertwined. In a "only a mom would think of this" kind of way, that's what I thought of when taking this photo.
 What a delight it was to photograph these two very special people....for someone very special herself....their mom. Thanks, Diane!

Monday, April 22, 2013

Spring Has Sprung

About a year ago I was invited by a friend to join her and a few other ladies with our little ones for a lovely picnic lunch under her cherry blossom tree. It was truly the most spectacular bloom I'd ever seen. So majestic yet so serene. I'd always hoped to come back at spring's peak again with camera in tow to capture her family with the blooms. And so that day came! Here are some pics of Heather and John's lovely family.

 This next one is my favorite family shot of the day. Please put this in your family room, Heather!

I do like the traditional shots before I move onto the other stuff. OK, you can put this one in your family room, too.

I love John and Heather's expressions here. In the craziness of parenthood, it's nice to have some photos of you enjoying your kids. One day I hope you'll look back at this photo and get a little bit of that feeling back again.

Just had to get the trio.
Ain't nothin' like sisters.

Individual kid shots in the grass. I love getting into the grass to capture her eye level and the texture of the greens, too.
 Little sis was being playful. Such a sweet smile.
 Goofing off makes for a fun picture.
 This next one shows the difference in these sisters' demeanor at these ages.
Great catchlights in her eyes.
 More catchlights. And peeking from behind a tree is almost always a sure fire way to get a smile.
I often wonder what goes on in children's imaginations.....something is definitely stirring in this image.
 A nice direct look into the camera makes a sweet connection.
 Funny how a change in hand position changes the shot. Still sweet, though.
 Getting bigger but still doing little girl things.
 Nothing beats hugs.
 I almost cropped in close to this shot but I missed the way the arms were wrapped around each other.
 Pretty mama!
 Heather and John are naturals in front of the camera.
 I think they felt kind of goofy when I told them to look at each other (most parents do), but in between the silliness I got a nice shot.
 Into the bushes we go....I love the textures.
 This is one of those shots when mom and day say, "I can't believe how big she is getting. Sigh."
 Oh how I love this one.
 Good at taking direction.
 "I don't wanna." Well, you're cute anyway and I just love this picture!
 Forsythia made a lovely background.
 Great shot of Heather.
 John has such warmth in his photos, right?
 The kids were pooped so a few more shots of mom and dad. I love the texture of the wall and using it to draw your eye into the subject.
 Definitely my favorite John and Heather shot of the day. It has a "looking forward" kind of feel to it.
 Spring has sprung and will come and go quickly, but what stays is this right here. I was so glad to capture it - thanks, Heather and John!