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Archive: ‘children's photography’



Meet me at Krispy Kreme!

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Announcing Krispy Kreme Fridays!

It’s summer.  Let’s have donuts.

Watch the NLS Facebook page … I’ll be hitting KK with my kids from time to time on Friday mornings this summer.  I mean, three kids all summer long …we’ll need donuts and coffee by the end of the week, right?  I’ll announce it on facebook by Thursday afternoon if we’re going to be there and give an approximate time.

We’ll stay for an hour or so & I’ll take a few shots of each kid that comes.  I’ll share them on facebook and upload for printing 8 x 10’s and smaller at a discounted price.  It’s just for fun…an excuse for us to eat donuts and take pics!  We won’t do a lot of cute outfit, perfect-posey, siblings together stuff.  So if you’re standing behind me making bird noises and telling Johnny to kiss Susie, I’ll politely remind you that you have coffee getting cold…over there…at your table.  Just fun shots with great light and sugar highs.

Granger photography session with the M children

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Michelle came to me through a dear friend.  This was big for me because she’d seen my work and wanted me to photograph her kids in my style.  In our first conversation, she mentioned several shots she had seen that really exemplify the type of lifestyle photography I want to be able to do for families.  So we hung out, acted like clowns for the kids, rearranged some furniture and even resorted to raiding big brother’s bedroom as a treat!  It’s obvious that these parents truly enjoy and appreciate their kids.  I think whether you’re just starting out as a photographer like I am or if you’ve been at it for a million years, it’s an honor to capture children in their home and just being kids.

K will be able to look back on this picture in twenty years and remember the chair she sat in with her parents to read bedtime stories…

When I first started learning about photography, I took a lot of extreme closeups of my kids.  I felt like that’s what I wanted to remember…what I saw when I was close enough to give them a kiss…