There's that age--it's somewhere between 18 months and 2 1/2-- when children are excited to see the world and don't really understand the concept of standing/sitting in place for a picture. But this age also gives my camera the ability to see what's real-- a silly face, a typical expression, a "look..."
Addison didn't sit for a picture, but it didn't matter. This is her.
We shot a few inside...
...before attempting to go outside on a stormy day.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Addie
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Moritz Fine Designs
You probably noticed a design change on this site recently. After working with Heather of Moritz Fine Designs on my logo and printing needs, I knew I wanted to work with her on my site redesign too!
In addition to mommy cards, photo cards, invitations, and birth announcements, Heather recently added blog design to her list of services. I can't say enough good things about working with Heather - she listened to exactly what I wanted, worked quickly, and her prices are more than reasonable.
If you are in the market for blog design, be sure to check out this site. And if you are in the market for any of the fun, customized stationary products that Heather offers, be sure to check out her site here.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Seniors, Pick your Promotion!
Traci Falder Photography is announcing the launch of the H.S. Senior 2010 photo season!
Seniors, pick which promotion works best for you and act fast. Session space is limited and fills up quickly during the summer; don’t hesitate!
June: 50% off session fee {$30 savings}
July: 16 complimentary wallets {$24 value/one pose}
August: 1 Complimentary 8x10 {$17 value}
September: 8 wallets {$12 value}
Click on the "Senior" tab above for more information.
Here's some favorites from my session with Jessi, one of my senior representatives.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
Jacob
I remember taking my son to a photography studio when he was a year old. It was stressful. He'd always been an active toddler so the idea of standing in place on a 3 foot box that was covered by a white sheet was not his cup of tea. That's when I began exploring with my own camera-- allowing Jonah to run while I captured his true self through my lens.
I had the opportunity to do this with my adorable nephew recently.
A little exploring...
A little playing...
Almost there...
Bingo!