Saturday, November 10, 2007

pure energy ...



The session with Matthew, Joey and Aaron was a lot of fun for one reason: Three brothers. Any time you get three boys together, there's a bit more energy in the air. I told their dad I wanted to get them in a natural state. "Tackling each other," he quickly replied, "would be about right." Because I value most mothers' opinions about grass stains, I left that alternative unexplored.



The leaves have left most trees by this point, which means that any interaction with them comes from the grab-a-big-handful-and-throw-'em-up-in-the-air option. And I get the impression that that's a little more fun than, you know, just looking at them on the trees.




As a photographer, I've got a unique view — I get to watch families interact and (hopefully) I can get that "perfect shot" by letting them behave normally around each other ... "No posing" is a rule of mine, and so far it's worked well.

With this family, it was obvious very quickly that they love and care for each other. It was my pleasure to work with them.



Thursday, November 8, 2007

happy halloween!



Ian and Naomi were eager to get Halloween started, and who can blame them? The prospect of getting free candy ... from people you don't know ... all night long ... even I was getting excited for them. Luckily I don't need a costume to get candy – I can buy it at Target like a big boy now! – but these two were ready.



Ian was full of life, and was excited to show us around his house. We had to be quiet, because his sister was asleep when we arrived. It took her a few minutes to wake up. I can't blame her, as I usually require an hour of TV, two cups of coffee and total silence in the morning. But once Naomi came around, she, too, was a lot of fun.



Look at those eyes! They just melt your heart, don't they? I doubt her daddy will be able to say no to her in a few years.



Naomi and his father headed to the park – Dad had just gotten home from work – while Amina and I trailed behind, watching the happiness in James' steps as they walked down the street. This shot captures the mood that day, too, as October was out in full force in Minneapolis.

And this shot ... I think it's one of those magic ones that take my breath away when I first saw it. Amina put Naomi on the floor, the sun was streaming in about an hour before it left for the day, and the blocks? Well, let's just say Naomi is a pretty smart little girl. :)

Sunday, November 4, 2007

too cute for their own good

I was blessed to do a session in "the city" (Minneapolis) last week with Lilly, Charlotte and their parents, on a blustery October day that had the weather man unpacking his wind chill chart ...

Lilly and Charlotte are incredibly sweet girls; I think we managed to capture that blend of cute and sassy that makes them so adorable. Sophie is very smart and was a joy to work with. And those cheeks on Lilly!









The girls get their good looks naturally.



Before the session was over, mom and dad issued a challenge: the family's dogs had never really "cooperated" during photo shoots ... would we be willing to try to get the dogs in an all-family picture? Because our dog, Trotter, is pretty much our furry son, we totally understood. They (the dogs) did cooperate for a few seconds, which was all we needed.

But ... here's my favorite of all the shots with the dogs, mainly because of the joy on Lilly's face. It's obvious that everyone loves puppies!

knock knock!


Parker: Who's there?


Logan: Bananahead.

Parker: Bananahead who?

Logan: Bananahead Sawyer!



For Logan and Parker, this was the funniest. joke. ever. We laughed and laughed and laughed about it – which made the session go all that much better. And it's amazing how little children can get endless amusement out of a simple joke. In fact, the two stayed on the Adirondack chair for what seemed like an hour, milking giggles from "bananahead Parker" ...



It was fun to see two brothers who were such good friends. We didn't have any problems getting them to pose for us, and it seemed like Sawyer's arm was around his brother all the time. I ended a long day of sessions with these two, and it made for a perfect ending.