Posts Tagged ‘Kansas City’

Newborn Photography~ Kansas City

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Baby Hunter at just a week old.  I know newbies can’t smile on purpose, but I swear this little guy is.

The newborn “style”  is the sleepy baby all curled up in a basket with their eyes closed.  I love that look, and I know that most the time newborn have googly eyes because their muscles have not yet developed, but I like pictures of newborns with their eyes open, and closed.  Especially when we can get them both looking the same direction.

Just notice the sock fuzz on his itty bitty toes.

You may be thinking Hunter looks like a peaceful little guy, but I have a feeling he’s going to be a tough guy someday.  His dad Travis competes in strong man competitions and he’s no little guy.  But, holding Hunter he melted like butter.

I love the hammock shot but a lot of people out there seem to think I just hang the little tike in midair.  Not the case, for you worried mommas out there.  Actually Sarah is holding the bottom of the hammock and Travis is holding the top and his back.  Jon is the backup.  Safety with the newborns is always my first concern.

Don’t forget to notice the little monkey toes.

I love this last shot, and I love that I got to work with such an awesome family.  I feel like I’ve known Sarah forever, I look forward to many more photo sessions.

4 Generation Photos ~ Kansas City Photographer

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

And this is a four generation picture!

Meet Great Grandma Cora, Grandma Karen, Mama Cindy, and Baby Kenley!  I know that first you noticed the beautiful women in the picture, then you probably noticed that they all have the same warm smile.

I noticed those things too and then I wondered.  I wondered what a picture of my Memo, Marnie, Mom and I would have looked like.  And then I wish.  Wish I had that very picture.  This picture is timeless just like the women in it.  We all want to go out being remembered and I think this picture does just that, helps you remember, linking the past to the future.

Let me tell you about my wonderful experience with these ladies.  Cindy came to me months ago for maternity pictures, then newborn, and then she told me she wanted a 4 generation picture.  I was in awe, and excited, and nervous all at the same time.  This was the first time I’d done anything like this and I totally understood the importance  and value of what I was about to document.  History.

From the moment they stepped into my studio we were bubbling over with laughter, tears, and amazing conversation.  And of course there was lots of googooing and gagaing on Kenley’s part.  I’m sure she was entirely overwhelmed by the whole experience.

Now for the tears.  I’m not the mushy emotional type.  I get the uncomfortable lump in my throat in movies on occasion, but rarely do I cry.  I think of life as a series of experiences that are just tha,t experiences.  But this moment, the one you’re seeing below, brought me to tears.  Let me explain.

You see I didn’t realize that Karen had just finished her chemo treatments a few months before our shoot.  While talking about her battle with cancer and eventual victory she told me that her motivation was baby Kenley.  She wanted to see Kenley become a woman.  So I asked her if she would be willing to throw the wig off for a bit.  She was more than willing.  I guess those things are itchy.  While watching Karen interact with Kenley the room got quiet.  All the joyful, bubbly laughter was gone in the wake of raw emotion.  This will be one of those moments I get to store away for a rainy day.

I wish I were a better writer so I could do Karen’s story justice, but really the story isn’t about one woman overcoming cancer it’s about a group of women that love and support eachother with unconditionally.  In the center of it all, baby Kenley!

Kansas City Baby Portraits ~ Sophia

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Sophia is the beautiful daughter of Bethany and Zachary!  I had so much fun taking their pictures.   Get ready for cute, cute, cute!

Sophia had the most beautiful blue eyes.  She was also bubbling over with smiles, which makes my job sooo easy.  Sophia’s smile is the reason I love my job so much.  When you look into her eyes you see pure joy.  Where else can you find that.

ahhhh!

Cute Cute!

Below is a new shot I’m experimenting with.  I haven’t quite perfected it, but I do like the effect.  The light is just right on little girls face, but I haven’t quite got the parents lit like I want.  It’s such a challenge to play with creative lighting when you’re working with little ones.  I guess I need to invest in a nice doll.



Now you see what I mean.  Smiley, happy baby in all the pictures!  What a doll!  Thanks guys, I look forward to seeing you again soon!


Baby Nolan

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

This is baby Nolan with his parents Carrie and Brian!  He is one adorable little guy.  He was so alert during our shoot he was all about having fun!  Looking everywhere including the camera.  We got so many great shots, but here are a few of my favorites.  I love his big laugh.  Brian was actually over my shoulder making a hilarious noise/face at him.  He just couldn’t stop laughing.  This is one of many.  It’s pretty funny what we’ll do to get a good smile.

Ahhhh….

Ahhhh…

And there there are those blue eyes.  Actually there are some cute little teeth in there too, but you can’t see them in this picture.  What a fun baby.  I can’t wait to capture some more of Nolan as he grows in his first year!

Senior Pictures

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

This is Ryan and he is not your typical teenager.  What is a typical teenager anyway?  Would it be the high school cheerleader type, the jock, the computer geek?  I think the point I’m trying to make is that there is no such thing as a typical teenager.  It’s the nature of the beast.  Teens are flooded with influences, and feelings of uncertainty.  That’s why I like them.  They’ve got all the confidence to achieve everything and anything. Ryan is no different.

Ryan’s mom found me on the internet and liked my style because she said it was different.  I love that!  She knew Ryan wasn’t a big fan of having his pictures taken and knew it would take edgy photos to get him to cooperate.  Edgy is just what we went for, and Ryan totally cooperated, minus the smiles.  Despite my greatest efforts Ryan wouldn’t give me more than a smirk.  I even popped out from behind my camera and said boo.  It’s ok though I think portraits are at their greatest when they are real.

Here’s the smirk!

Ryan thanks for letting me capture you in this important phase of your life.  I wish you the biggest and brightest future!