HELLO Summer. May Mini Sessions

Sunshine, warm weather, late sunsets. Yes! Summer is calling. 

I'm hosting a limited number of mini sessions to celebrate summer! Session dates, times and locations are listed below. Let's get outside and enjoy the beautiful weather! 
 

Studio and newborn sessions are not part of this mini session event. These sessions are perfect for outdoor family, children and maternity pictures. 

Jameson | Bremerton Newborn Photography

Jameson had to be the sweetest, most peaceful baby I've ever met. With three big sisters and an adoring mommy and daddy, there is no shortage of love for this little guy. 

Miss E | 6 Month Milestone Session | Bremerton, WA

I've had the honor of photographing this gal several times! I'm good friends with her mommy so I first did her maternity session, then her newborn session and now a 6 month milestone session. Isn't she to die for? 

Mr. C | Milestone | Kitsap Baby Photographer

This little guy was a dream. He loved to look at my camera and eat the fur rug. Man, did he think that was funny! I love his wild hair - I'm pretty sure it was growing in a hundred different directions. 

Thank you for allowing me to be your child photographer in Bremerton, WA.

If you’re interested in Bremerton area baby or family photography, please contact me as soon as you can. I'm currently booking through June 2014 for portrait sessions of all kinds. Leave a comment below if you enjoyed the photos!

Momographer Series | Perspective

As a new mom, I know you don't always have the time (or energy) to grab your DSLR, change your settings and capture that sweet moment. By the time you've done all of that, you've probably missed the moment anyway! It's so much easier to grab your cell and snap a quick pic. Just because you're using a cell phone (or a point-and-shoot) doesn't mean you can't take awesome pictures! 

In the Momographer Series, I will walk you through simple changes that will make a big impact in your momography!

The first lesson is on perspective. It's easy to understand and you can practice right away.

I see pictures like these all the time:

I've even taken pictures like this a million times (obviously!) While there are several things technically wrong with these images, I'll only address perspective today.

Perspective changes the feel of an image. It takes a picture from "there is L laying on a mat" to "there is L exploring his new world." Sounds crazy, but see for yourself:

The only thing that changed between these two pictures was me. Don't be afraid to get down on your kids' level; really see the world through their eyes. You'll love the results.

Here is another example of how changing my level really makes the picture special.

Something else I love to do is shoot from above. This doesn't work in all situations, but I love to do this when I want to capture L's view.

And another example of how changing my perspective really changes the picture:

As you can see, it doesn't take much to really change the look of your pictures. A little change of perspective can take your pictures from average to really special.

AND... all of the pictures in this post were taken with my iPhone!

 

What do you want to learn about? Leave me topics or questions below!
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Little Miss A | Newborns | Bremerton Newborn Photographer

I spent my morning with one wide awake little girl. She finally gave in after nursing, cuddling with momma and the wool basket. Here are a few of my favorites from her newborn session. 

Newborns are the best clients during their first two weeks of life. Let's talk about getting your session scheduled today!