Still here!
12 years ago


I have finally gotten around to doing baby Elvis's newborn portraits! The past 3 weeks have thrown us some super curve balls! First with E coming so early, then our second stay in the hospital to get light treatment for super high levels of bilirubin, my Mom having an emergency apendectomy, and Ruby's mystery illness which has turned out to most likely be just an attempt to put herself back in the spotlight (fingers crossed). I would have liked to have done these photos at 2 weeks rather than 3, but what I did get turned out pretty good. I am only about 2/3 of the way through all of shots I want to get so I guess I'll end up with 4 week pics too! I usually have parents at a shoot to tend to the little ones while I am changing props and backdrops. I was on my own for this one (Alex was with Ruby at the Dr.s office) and it took FOREVER! When it was time to nurse I actually had to nurse the baby instead of setting up for the next shot. . .when a diaper needed changing, there I was changing it. . .you get the picture! Considering all that I put him through, baby Elvis did wonderfully during the shoot! I'm super proud of my little model! I love him! Look back for more family photos and pics with Ruby & Elvis!
I am so elated to make this post! I am now entering the world of newborn photography and there aren't any better people to join on this journey than my wonderful friends, the Wittry's! (As many of you know, Kim & Jared's Owen is totally Ruby's boyfriend!) They were all beyond happy to welcome little Camryn into their lives on Thurday! I forgot how small newborns really are. This afternoon my trusty photo assistant, Becca, and I visited the happy family at the hospital to do some "day old" shots. I have to admit, the lighting in the hospital is tricky (I'm actually going to venture back tomorrow to try for some better photos), but a few of my first attempts came out beautifully! Like this one of her tiny little tootsies! Look back for more teensy baby photos. . .I think I'll be on a roll!
This is another photo from my shoot with Jack. He had so many to choose from! My favorite are when he let down his guard and STOPPED posing. Really, I think the proofs surrounding this shot are of him playing with the grass. I just had to keep snapping hoping I would luck out and get such a true photo. To me it holds feelings of relaxed bliss. I wish I could feel the way this photo looks every day! :)
I am really appreciating the subtle differences in lighting needs between b&w and color! This photo is beautiful in color, but so much more so in b&w!