Thursday, June 30, 2011

Hannah Marie is ONE!

The beautiful Maxwell family, long-standing clients and just about some of the kindest people I have ever known, had me over for a beautiful little family session the week before the littlest Maxwell, Hannah, turned one - which is TODAY! So Happy Birthday, Hannah! You are the happiest little baby I have ever met and deserve the most special day ever!

I am actually off shortly to photograph Hannah's first birthday party at their home . . . praying for a nice afternoon, but either way, this babe gives beautiful smiles. Enjoy! :)

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Before there was Hannah, there was just Ayden . . . now she is even more beautiful, and a wonderful older sister :)

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I work with such beautiful families!

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Happy Birthday, Hannah!

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Sunday, June 12, 2011

shooting wiiiiddddddde open . . .

Lately I have been feeling the need to challenge myself . . . whether it is shooting at different angles, working with composition, or wanting simply a different feel to my images, I have been seeking a new creativity. And of course, it brought me right back to where I began, which is to shoot wide open, as much of the time as I possibly can.

To the non-photog, this means shooting so that you have the strongest depth of field possible that your lens allows. To the photog, this might be making you cringe. :)

It is not something I do with every single image, but excluding family and wedding party photos, it is something I am doing as often as I can. To me, it creates an etheral look about my images. It turns a simple portrait into something with depth. It is equally as beautiful to me as shooting a couple in love with the sun setting behind them . . .

Lately I have been involved in some casual discussions about why people book me, why they book others, what makes them decide on a photographer . . . and my response is always, because photography is an art like any other. You are either drawn to a person's work, or you aren't. So while we need to provide a certain consistency among the images we take, and ensure we are capturing the most important events of a wedding celebration, we also need to photograph in a way that reminds us why we do this for a living. In a way that brings us happiness and excitement for the next project. And in the end, I am honored and thrilled to book the clients I do, and I am extremely happy for couples who choose a different photographer, because I respect the need to feel someone's work out, and go with their gut. I really am. For me, this is my style, and it is how I love to shoot.

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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Brooke and Brendan: May 15, 2011 . . . Lake Placid, NY

My beautiful, oldest friend in the world invited me to photograph her wedding this past May back east in upstate New York, where we were born n' raised . . . I couldn't have been more honored, and spending the day with her, her family and our friends was wonderful. Her handsome groom, Brendan, was equally as wonderful. He forgave me for all the times I called him "Brandon," and he cried during the first dance. He's a keeper :)

Brooke and Brendan's wedding was held at the beautiful Whiteface Club & Resort in Lake Placid, New York, one of my all time favorite upstate NY places to be. The views, the lake, the shopping, the restaurants. The rain. It downpoured the entire day, but it really didn't put a damper on anyone's spirits. It was a day filled with genuine emotion, love and beauty. Brooke and Brendan, thank you from the bottom of my heart for allowing me to be there with you.

I arrived to witness the first smartest decision a girl can make on her wedding day - getting ready in natural light.

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Click here to see plenty more from the slideshow . . . Brooke and Brendan, I love you both and wish you all of the happiness you can imagine!