Sunday, November 28, 2010

Davis & Bradley Family



Oh the added pressure of photographing your best friend's family...but I rise to the occasion! For her momma's birthday my BFF got her mom a gift certificate (yes...I do gift certificates!) for a photo session. Because what better gift for the lady who has everything than a photo session of her gorgeous family? So, on a lovely Sunday morning we all got together and visited some of Little Rock's best treasures. Granted, it was a little windy and we were in a bit of a time crunch (all the fellas demanded we be finished in time for Sunday football) but the photos turned out splendidly! And it was so much fun hanging out with all of them, too.





We mixed and matched folks and tried to get as many combos of family members as we could, all the while keeping adorable nearly-3-year-old, Saylor entertained. But with six adults on board we were able to get it done, and on time, I might add! Quite a feet considering we photographed at Allsop Park and The President Clinton Library all in just over an hour. Not too shabby for a morning!





I always strive to make beautiful pictures for all of my clients, that's no secret. I want everyone who works with me to treasure the photos I take for them. But when you are photographing for your best friend of the last decade of your life...you want to make sure everything is just right! I am thrilled with the way things turned out for the Davis and Bradley crew. A nicer, better looking family I couldn't ask for!




Saturday, November 27, 2010

Baby Eli



Today, to prep for the Arkansas vs. LSU game I thought it appropriate to visit some staples in Fayetteville (while everyone else was in Little Rock cheering on the Hogs). I photographed Eli at Carnall Hall on the UofA campus, and at the Fayetteville City Library... Ok. So you can't really tell from the photographs, but I am telling you, that's where we were. Now you know. It was too chilly to photograph outside and although I typically do baby shoots at home where they are more comfortable me and "Momma-Eli" decided to try something new! No relying on studio lights and props to do the work for me.





Eli was a dream. One might not expect a six-week-old baby to be so agreeable as mom and photographer carted him around Fayetteville. But he was a trooper! He lasted the whole hour without fussing and made it pretty easy on all of us. And as a Hog fan already...maybe he was just in a good mood because of the game?





Babies are always super fun to photograph because each one is cuter than the next! They make the cutest faces and noises... its just a lot of fun to be around brand new humans. And I am always honored, as I was this time, when new families ask me to photograph their most precious things.
So, congratulations on the newest member of your family, Lintons! Eli is adorable!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

The Cook Family


On Wednesday afternoon I took on my biggest job yet: a family of twelve. Seven kids and all the adults (moms, dads, uncles, grandmas, etc.) to go with them. I have to admit. I was a little nervous. I am not typically set up for such a large group. But there was no way I was going to let this family down.

I met Suzie originally doing some of my Anue Salon photo shoots. So I was thrilled when she contacted me to photograph her family when they were all getting together for Thanksgiving. What a fun holiday!





Planning was very important because some of the family members were in all the way from Japan. They serve overseas in the military and they were home for the holidays. There were also family in from Florida as well...I had to make sure I was able to capture all of them together since they had all made such an effort to be here for Thanksgiving. And it was a hoot. So many personalities and characters. And I am a sucker for a cute photograph of a baby... so I was all in from the moment the girls showed up in matching tutus.



There are so many combinations of people and kids and so many names (and if  you know me you know I am HORRIBLE at remembering names...which really doesn't help me at all considering I am a teacher and I have to learn 130 names each school year). So, I will simply let the photos of the kooky bunch of folks speak for themselves. Thanks guys, for letting me invade your garage!






Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Durham & Crum Families


The day before Thanksgiving I met up with and photographed two families...at once. A little over zealous? Perhaps. If you want to get technical about it I was doing three jobs at once. Two family shoots and one business portrait shoot. Confused yet? Me too. Yet me break it down for you...

We decided to do all of these sessions downtown in Little Rock. I have been wanting to photograph at the Old State House and the Pulaski County Courthouse for a while now. And my friends were nice enough to work with me! We were terrified the weather wasn't going to cooperate, but in the end everything worked out just fine and the photos turned out beautifully.


I met Natasha about six years ago. She was my yearbook rep when I was teaching at Lutheran High. A few years later when I ended up at North Pulaski one day she walks into my classroom to see if I was interested in switching from my current company, back to Jostens. Of course I was! Duh. So...cut to today. She is a busy mom with an adorable little girl (like seriously, I don't think I have ever met a more polite three-year-old in my life) and doting husband. And her business is booming so much she has brought on another rep for the area: Amber. And Amber has a gorgeous ten-year-old, Chloe. Now you know all the players.


Ok. So how did I end up doing three shoots at once? Well, the gals contacted me about doing some new photos for all of their work publications (color me THRILLED about that). Then we decided why not do some fun family shots since we were all on break for Thanksgiving anyway. So... I was shooting Amber and Natasha for Jostens stuff, Natasha's family and Amber and her daughter just so everyone could have some lovely updated photography. Not to mention we wanted some of just the girls because they are like two peas in a pod these days. I was a wee bit overwhelmed at times, but I put my game face on and did my job.






And I really hope the gals are pleased because after so many years I definitely consider Natasha my friend first, and my yearbook rep second. And to prove it? I tried to convince Natasha to come to the National JEA Conference in Kansas City so we could go out shopping... not work. Shopping!




I am so thankful to have wonderful people in my life (both personally and professionally) and it was a true joy to get to spend some time with Amber and Natasha and the most important people in their lives. We all had a great time and I think the photography shows that. And if not...at least the girls ended up with HUGE lollipops at the end of the day. Who doesn't love a lollipop? Especially when they taste "like rainbows".
Thank you Durham & Crum Families! Happy Thanksgiving!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Micah's Senior Shoot


On Sunday I had the fortune to photograph one of my favorite students. She is also one of my favorite people, but I think in this context I should tell you she is also one of my students. Sadly, she won't be around after this year because she is going to graduate in May. I am so proud of her, and so thankful for all she does for me (she is constantly dog-sitting and house-sitting for me when I leave town).


We met up and headed to her horse stable, which is conveniently located on the Jacksonville Air Force Base. So we spent a misty morning taking some amazing photos for Micah and her horse, Dasher. The property was beautiful and I think it couldn't have turned out better... even if the sun had been out and the fog wasn't rolling in. We took some pictures with her cousins (although I didn't include them here) and generally had a lovely time. It was a lot of fun, and I didn't get trampled by a horse. So, that's aways a win in my book.



I could go on and on about what a great kid Micah is. I really could. She is a good person. She is kind, thoughtful, responsible. Dependable. You can always count on her, and I love that about her. But I guess the thing I like best about her is that she is the kind of high school kid that gives me hope in people her age. It isn't all Gossip Girl and Jersey Shore young people out there. Micah is proof that there are some teenagers out there that are going to make amazing adults. And that is a great thing. Like I said... I adore her.
So... Congratulations Micah, on all you have accomplished!



Saturday, November 20, 2010

Brewer Family


On Friday I made a mad dash from Jacksonville to Maumelle in yucky traffic so that I could photograph a lovely little family. Time was of the utmost importance since dad is returning to active duty and going over seas in just over 24 hours from now (as I write this). We wanted to get some lovely shots of the family together before they had to say good bye again. What a brave family for sacrificing time together so that Cole can go serve and protect our nation!


We started our session off with a few photos of just mom and dad. They don't get to see each other very often and I thought it would be wonderful to get a couple of photos they can enjoy as a couple, away from being parents. After that we turned our attention to family shots and baby & me photographs. It was  fast and furious dash because Miss Ava is not a still baby. Adorable. Beautiful. Joyful. And a mover. A future gymnast if I had to put money down on it. And Ava is pretty much the funniest thing ever. She had to put everything in her mouth... including my camera! She was totally curious about everything. Which I love.




I had a really great time seeing this lovely family enjoy their time together. And of course Ava was the star. She is a total hoot! She was so active in fact that in an attempt to out-smart her moves we set up the best baby photo scenario ever. We put her exersaucer and put up an adorable lime green backdrop and ended up with some of my favorite shots. So ending on a good, no, great note! Thank you Brewer family for letting me invade your home for a few hours, and thank you for all you do for our country! Best wishes!


Sunday, November 7, 2010

Henley Family



After a whirlwind weekend of wedding festivities (pictures to follow) in Hot Springs, I figured it would be a shame not to take some beautiful pictures while I was in town. I thought it would be a perfect opportunity to photograph the Henley's. I was pleased to get the chance to capture this beautiful family on film.




I have known Billy for a few years, but this was my first chance to meet his wife and beautiful son! And the day was perfect. We had been worried about the weather because the temperature had been dropping but it was delightful. The sun was out and it was a perfect day for photographing a new and adorable family. Every little thing fell into place and we all had a great time getting to, mostly, make little baby Lane giggle.





We photographed downtown, in the park near the Arlington Hotel and in and around some of the bath houses (which are so beautiful I would gladly go back anytime to do more photos). It was really a perfect day all around and it was really wonderful to hang out with some old friends and meet some new ones. It was really exciting to catch up and see how much love this family has bursting out of them. Thanks, Henley Family, for letting me spend the afternoon with you! It was wonderful!







Friday, November 5, 2010

Haley's Senior Pictures


This morning I braved the chilly weather to photograph Haley in honor of her senior year. How exciting for her...she is just starting on her journey through life as an adult. But with her shining personality and beautiful smile, she won't have any trouble!


I have had the pleasure of knowing Haley for her entire high school career. She attends school where I teach, so I have been able to follow her throughout her ups and downs of high school. This girl does it all! She is incredibly talented and her determination are going to make her a success in everything she does. She works, she makes good grades, she is on a competitive cheer/dance team and she is a pageant winner (although she is so humble about all of it that you won't hardly hear her talk about it... ever). This kid is a star. For sure.



For our session we went to her uncle's house, which is amazing. He is an incredible wood-smith. So, maybe talent just runs in the family?! But we had a blast playing around in their beautiful yard and in his cool "man cave" which had all sorts of fun stuff to play with. Picture: jute box, pool table, projection screen for movies, slot machine, poker table... It is every man's dream.



So, we played and goofed around and in the process got some beautiful pictures. But how could we not? Haley is a peach and gorgeous so there was never any doubt in my mind that the photos were going to be just as stunning as Haley is. It was a real pleasure and honor to get to photograph Haley to help celebrate her senior year in high school. Congratulations Haley!