These days I’m glued to weather.com, accuweather.com, yahooweather.com…you get the idea! I was in luck when the rainstorm scheduled for Saturday decided to come on Friday night. The clouds parted on Saturday and allowed just enough sunlight for me to have a fabulous photo session with the Barlow kids.
I shared awhile back about a great little tucked away park that I found. It’s huge and perfect for exploring!
Here are the girls…
And all three of the Barlow kids…which are almost the exact same ages as my own three kids…so I was right at home with them!
Getting authentic smiles from older kids can sometimes be a challenge. As a photographer, you need to be creative…the swings were just the thing to get some amazing smiles!
And pink umbrellas don’t hurt either… 🙂
Now when you’re three years old, dressing up like a fairy will do the trick any day!
I think this is my new favorite image…and it may even end up on the header of my blog. I’m a girly-girl at heart!
Thanks for the fun afternoon, Barlow family! These are just a FEW of my favorites…I can’t wait to show you the rest!
-Kristin
I’m sharing three sessions in this post…all repeat clients…which is so nice! First up is Nancy, who came for the Valentine mini-sessions a few months ago. She brought her sweet girls back along with their cousin Jordan. Two year old Jordan was a total hoot! He was Mr. Serious until I found out that for some funny reason sneezing makes him laugh. (You should have seen all of us sneezing to try to get him to smile!)
And here are Zaria and Izabella…back for round two with me!
Another returning client from the Valentine mini-sessions was Aurora and her family.
Did I mention what a beautiful day it was!?
Last time Aurora was a little shy and this time she knew the drill and totally worked the camera!
The last of the morning sessions was Jill and her kids. I met Jill 5 years ago when I was designing clothing. At that time Jill’s daughter Emma was only four…look at her now!
And her big brother, McKinnley…
It’s so amazing how time flies!
It was wonderful to see all these familiar faces last Saturday!
-Kristin
Back to back I saw a set of girl siblings and a set of boy siblings…both sessions were special…in their own way. First is Megan- I met Megan about a year ago when I was designing children’s clothing. She was a customer from Alameda, and even though she was nearby, we never met in person. When I announced that I was doing Easter mini-sessions, Megan emailed right away and told me she wanted to come…even though she now lives in FRESNO! I was really honored that she made the long drive with her girls and really happy with the pictures I got of these two sweet little girls.
And I have to share this picture of Amaris on the couch because I love how vintage and timeless it looks!
Next up was Ethan and his baby brother Eli. What’s so special about these brothers is that Eli was the youngest of my clients on Saturday. This five weeker wasn’t so happy about being stripped of his blanket and laid in the grass. 🙂
Things were much better when he was cuddled up with his brother!
And I think this shot has to be one of my all time favorite pictures of siblings. There’s just something about it…it’s almost like you can look at them as babies and imagine them as grown adult brothers and the bond they’ll share.
Thanks for keeping up with my posting frenzy…I still have lots more to share!
-Kristin
I have to take a break in sharing all my Easter sessions from last weekend to post some very special pictures of a very special delivery.
Meet Drew Weston…
I got to meet Drew and his family this afternoon because of a last minute phone call from a close friend. All the schedules lined up and I was able to photograph Drew…which really made my day. Everyone met up at my house, so it was lots of fun being in on the excitement of the day.
We started out taking ‘sleepy’ picture of Drew on his fuzzy blanket.
I was reminded that when photographing newborns, they run the show! If they don’t want to cross their legs, they don’t…if they don’t want to close their eyes, they don’t. 🙂 So all my plans go out the window and I get to photograph Drew as he is in his first week of life…alert.
And that’s what makes it so special…all Drew’s pictures are unique…his big brown eyes and wild hair. Can you tell he melted my heart?
So, thank you to Joy and Jake for letting me be part of this special day.
-Kristin
On November 2 Arianne turned one and I was there to take pictures of her on first birthday! I was so excited to hear that not only were her mom and dad bringing her out for the Easter mini-sessions, but that they are expecting baby #2!
Arianne had on the cutest dress and I love love love her shoes!
After Arianne and her family was Caleb and Catelyn. They go to my church, but I had never met them before. Caleb was a little shy at first, but as soon as I told him that I had stickers I won him over!
Catelyn was also not quite so sure about me and my big camera until I enlisted Caleb’s help to make her smile! I wish I could have turned the camera behind me on him because the adults were cracking up at Caleb making faces to her. But hey…it worked!!
I’m so glad I got a chance to meet these cuties and I’ll be looking for them around church to say hi!
Stay tuned! I’ve got lots and lots more Easter pictures to share. 🙂
-Kristin
I’m breathing a sigh of relief as I finish up editing the last of my 15 sessions from Saturday. The Easter mini-sessions went great! Everyone was on time, the weather was warm and my two assistants (Tabitha and Cathy) were amazing.
I’ll be posting all week because these kids are just too cute not to share! The morning started with Kellan and his big sister Taylor. They arrived bright and early and were ready to break in the Victorian settee.
With a little help from mom and dad I was able to capture this shot…awwww!
Next on the list was Hilary and her son Brenan. Brenan was such a smiley guy and he brought along a friend. 🙂
Here he is with his gorgeous mom!
That’s it for now…more previews tomorrow! Thank you again to everyone who came out…you all were wonderful. 🙂
-Kristin
I didn’t go much into the story of how I found the settee for my Easter Mini-Sessions…or maybe I should tell how IT found ME! I have been hitting thrift stores and Craig’s list for the perfect chair for months. I finally saw the chair and called on it, happily surprised that it was still available.
Brent came with me to pick it up. In the rain…I mean pourrrrring rain. When we arrived, we realized that there were four flights of narrow stairs to carry it down. Yikes. So, after meeting Shel and paying for the chair, she asked me if I would take away the matching settee. Um, yes. (Well, that’s what I said…I’m thinking Brent was saying- um, no.)
Long story short, Brent carried the settee and the chair by himself down the all the stairs and made them all fit in our Sequoia. See, it was meant to be.
And to finish the saga, I promised Brent that I’d sell them as soon as the mini-sessions were over. Right now I have like 9 pieces of random furniture in my living room, so these MUST go. But….before this furniture is sold to the highest bidder I wanted to say- If anyone wants to schedule a full session with this wonderful Victorian furniture, please email me within the next week. After that, I’ll be scoping out my next ‘must have’ for photo sessions.
I’ll leave you with a few more pictures these wonderful pieces…oh and my kids. 🙂
And here’s the guy that made it all happen…
You’re the best, Brent!
-me
Like I mentioned yesterday, I just bought this umbrella for a future session. I wanted to do a little practice session with it and I knew Jillian would be thrilled. The first thing she said was, this is for me…not the brothers. ‘The brothers’ is how she refers to Jake and Cooper…like they’re in organized crime or something…well in her world that broken doll cradle is organized crime. Anyway…on to the umbrella pictures- the girls only umbrella pictures. 🙂
-Kristin
I mentioned on Monday that I’d share Jeff’s new CD in the near future, so today’s the day! I shot the band on a rainy evening at the BART station and the effect is pretty cool. I can take no credit for the finished product of the CD. The amazing Tabitha had the vision and put the whole thing together. I just got to show up and shoot the picture. Tabitha is so organized she even arranged a personal umbrella holder for me!
I just got off the phone with Jeff to try to provide a link to purchase a CD, but he told me it was number 2 on his to-do list for the week. 🙂 So as soon as Jeff makes it to number 2, I’ll post a link because seriously it’s a CD you need to own!
One other thing I forgot to share was the final product for the Grounded Magazine cover I shot. Again, Tabitha put it together, so all praise can go to her. She just puts the idea in my head and sets me loose with a camera.
And the last thing I wanted to share was a picture I took today when I picked up Jillian from school. I keep going to the open field I’m using for my Easter mini-sessions this Saturday. I want to practice in bright sun in case it’s very sunny on Saturday. There’s no option for shade, so I have some lighting scenarios worked out for all weather conditions! Anyway, we went out to the field with a new prop umbrella I just bought and Jillian asked me to sit under the umbrella with her while I was photographing her. I put the camera on timer, ran over there and threw my sunglasses off at the last minute. I was happily surprised since I don’t have that many pictures of us together!
I’ll share more cutie patoodie pictures of Jillian with her new umbrella tomorrow!
-Kristin
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