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Today would have been my Dad’s 67th birthday which prompted me to look back for a photo of him.  I was looking for one of me as a little girl sitting with him.  My Mom was pretty good about taking pictures and I was sure there would be a few to pick from.  I was going to remind you to take lots of pictures of your children with their Dads because one day it will be a real treasure to them (like mine are to me).  However, I came across this one instead and it made me smile so I’ll save my lecture about you getting in pictures for another day.  😉

I took this picture of my parents in 1978 at the Birmingham Zoo.  I hope I have come a long way in my photography skills since 1978.  I didn’t know much about lighting back then (apparently).  It looks like I might have been trying to follow the rule of thirds in my composition?!  They seem to be smiling a lot (more than usual in photos) and I wonder if they are laughing because they can tell I am not getting them centered in the camera?  It reminds me of how hard we laugh when I turn my camera over to my little boy and he snaps away shooting the tops of our heads.  I don’t know why but it is so funny and if he ever gets our faces in frame, we are having a very happy and candid moment.  You should try it with your kids and see how happy you look!

Here is a sample of Alex taking a picture of the rest of us last year.  He took 11 pictures and we all fit in this one…don’t we look happy?

Happy Birthday to my Daddy!

We had beautiful light this morning.  You would think it was late afternoon and not middle of the morning from the looks of the warm yellow light in the background. This session was to mark this little girl at two years old.  I don’t think her brother was originally coming and I told Mom he just had to (why not catch him at 4?).  They were both just as precious and sweet as these images show them to be.  Full of life and fun – we discovered many things on this Fall morning.  The top image above is one of my favorites and I was so glad it was his Mom’s too.  It will be one of her framed pieces on her wall in a collection of espresso brown Organic Bloom frames (my favorite) and I can’t wait to see it!

And so we don’t overshadow our sweet 2 year old girl, here are some more of her.  I love her in blue but doesn’t the other dress just scream FALL to you?  It is great how different color clothing, lighting and your setting can change the look of a picture.

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On the eve of the first day of school for most of Smyrna, Marietta and Cobb County children, I wish all my best to the kiddos.  There will be mixed emotions for many Mamas out there.  Tears over their big Kindergartners or 1st graders going off to “big school” for the first time.  And, we can’t forget those doing the happy dance as well!  Most of the kids I have talked to (including my own) have become bored and are ready for something new.  I am definitely excited about the routine but dreading the homework and early mornings.  My youngest doesn’t got back until after Labor Day so it will still be summer for the two of us.

Attention:  Find your camera and make sure your battery is charged.

DON’T forget to take a picture of your kids on their first day of school! Really.  Even if it is on your phone – do it.  Put them next to something to mark their height like something in front of your house or the school so you can take another one at the end of the year.  They will have grown an inch or two (so sad).  Also, take a close up picture of their brand new white sneakers.  🙂  If you forget to do this you can do it the 2nd day of school and we just wont’ tell anybody.

Take note below of a previous year with my boys.  Look at those white sneakers on the first day – blinding!  By the end of the year they are kicking each other and you can see that little brother is catching up with big brother in height.  Apparently, big brother became a rapper when I wasn’t looking.  Not sure about those shorts…  Alex wore those white shoes all year.  He was really needing a new pair about 3 weeks from the end of school and I just pushed him to stuff his foot in there so I wouldn’t have to buy a new pair for 3 weeks.  You can see by the end there were holes in the shoes and no tongues at all. Gross.  Gross…but we will always have an image now of those yucky shoes and what abuse a 6 year old can do to a pair of shoes in one school year!

Lastly, I want to mention that my kids and maybe yours will fight the picture thing.  Take them frowning if you have to.  Just capture the moment even if they are fighting.  Not every image has to be picture perfect.  That wouldn’t be realistic and also very boring.  I personally am hoping that one day I can laugh at them kicking each other.  🙂  Let your children get in on where they can stand or what to do.  That always helps.  Even when I have photo sessions with children I am always interested in the ideas kids always volunteer.  The bigger ones around 5 years old+ almost always have a request and it is often silly but they are so much more into it when they get a say in what is going on.  A great example is the first picture above and at my recent mini-sessions I let kids write on my chalkboard themselves.  I could have written it neatly (not really, I have terrible handwriting).  However, a child’s messy or misspelled words are so much more interesting and fun!  Plus they love it because they did it themselves.

Happy School Day!

It took forever for this date to come.   I am finally on my way to Vail, Colorado.  I’ll be attending the National Association of Professional Child Photographers (NAPCP) annual retreat that will be held this year in Vail.  I will be spending the next few days with some of my best child photographer-friends at a fabulous resort.  There will be lots of learning and plenty of fun.

I will be way out of the office this week and will be returning phone calls and emails by August 1st.

Because I can’t post without a picture…shots from my trip last year to Napa, California.

The weather on these retreats is such a bonus.  It is a great escape to leave Atlanta’s summer heat wave.  I can’t wait for a high of 72 and low of 50.  If there is no ragweed I will be in heaven!

Sometimes sessions in the back yard are just perfect and the most fun.

Going to this sweet girl’s house was like going home.  Her Mommy is from my home state of Alabama and an Auburn fan too.  I felt like I had known her for a long time and later found out this sweet girl was in the same dance camp as my little girl.  My Alabama girls almost always love a more traditional picture.  They lean towards white dresses and bows and I have to admit that I love it too.  I think I tell almost every client to “stay away from white” and “don’t be afraid of color” but you will find plenty of baby pictures of my own kids in white at my house.  I can’t help it.  The nice thing about having plenty of time in one of my sessions is that you can change clothes and dress your kids in a more formal outfit and still add color and have fun, trendier play clothes as well.  I love for my clients to have more of a variety of images and looks to choose from.  It was easy at this session for several clothing changes and breaks from the summer heat with it being right in the back yard.

Little Miss Personality Plus didn’t hurt for a fun session either!

This is just what I love to see on a Newborn’s changing table!  Keep your camera out at all times.  They change so fast and might smile or do something cute when you least expect it.  New moms can become so exhausted it is easy to lose perspective on how fast that newborn time flies by.

I actually think keeping your camera out and ready for all young children is a good idea.  You don’t have to download those images or do anything with them right away.  Just make sure you capture those special (and not so special) moments you can never get back.