Posts Tagged ‘Family Portrait’

Merry Christmas Everyone

December 20, 2010

From my family to yours….May this season bring you the joy that we all seek.

Why I love Photography

August 25, 2010

Every once in a while it comes together and some sort of photo magic occurs.  When I click the shutter sometimes I know that I got the shot, but more times than not, I am self-critical and unsure of myself;  I will keep shooting or try something else.  But every once in a while, I click and I know it.  I know that I got the shot and I know it is going to be awesome.  When I get back to my Mac and I see images like the one below, I fall in love with photography all over again.

Merry Christmas Everyone

December 26, 2009

Merry Christmas everyone.  I hope that it was all that you wanted it to be.  I knew that these three little people were happy Christmas Day!

Christmas Portrait

Christmas Portraits

December 9, 2009

This is a quick sample of one of the reason that I love this time of year.  Who could look at this and not just smile?

Christmas Portrait

Ok, it took me a few more days then I wanted, but here some of the highlights from my session a week or so ago.  While the setting helped a lot in getting some great shots, they made it perfect!

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OK, we had some fun every now and then!

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Four generations were here.  How cool is that!!

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Family Portrait Sneak Peak

October 12, 2009

I had a blast yesterday with these folks.  They had me laughing non-stop.  We did a lot of different locations and groupings;  To be honest, they could not have been any easier to work with.  They seemed to have this down pat.  They knew how to stand, how to look (keep your chin down, tilt your head, etc).  They were willing to do try some different things that they had not thought of.  And that made it all the more fun.

Their great-grandmotehr (who you will meet in a later post) was a blast.  She was willing to have me put her up on the top of a pickup truck and  photograph her as she was driven down the street; while I am willing to try a lot of different stuff, they might have been pushing my comfort zone with a spry women of 91.

Alpharetta Family Portrait