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LIFE IS GOOD {Boise, Idaho family lifestyle photographer}

March 31, 2010

northwest family road trip circa 1990

LIFE IS GOOD

I named this session after my father who passed away five years ago after battling pancreatic cancer. Often he would reminisce about our trips to the apple orchard. He lead our family in our annual Easter egg hunts. He loved Christmas and made our traditional Finnan Haddie and poached eggs for breakfast every year. He was the grandpa who possessed the infamous candy box that would appear at the end of a visit to Grandma and Grandpa’s house. He’s the one who loved to entertain our whole family at our cabin in The Redwoods. During his short battle with cancer, his motto was “Life is Good”. He had a baseball cap with that logo on it in every color that he wore daily during chemo treatment. He cherished family and knew the importance of being together doing what you loved. After he passed away, each of us kids was given one of his hats with the logo, “Life is Good”. I thought it was the perfect thing to name these family tradition sessions I have created. Do I wish I had pictures of THESE family trips to the apple orchard? Absolutely. I would cherish them. But I hope I can record those images for you and your family that you will cherish throughout the years.

Traditions are the glue that binds families together.  They are anxiously anticipated.  They are unique and defining to a family. Each tradition holds importance.  These are the events that create special, lifelong memories.  They are what families will talk and reminisce about through the years.  Stories will be handed down from generation to generation.  I know my kids have heard all about our trips to the apple orchard.

As I’ve been taking pictures of people professionally this past year, I’ve thought a lot about what I can do to create significant images for others.   I believe it is crucial to take portraits of families together on a regular basis and I want some of those images to be of families doing what they love to do together.  So, along with portraits of babies, children and families, I am  offering a new type of family lifestyle session,  the LIFE IS GOOD session.

making salt dough ornaments circa 1978

making salt dough ornaments circa 1978

My desire is to record your family traditions.  I will tag along with you  and capture the moments that create memories so that you’ll have them forever. So you can hang them on your walls and remember the truly important moments in your life.   So you can pull out your beautiful session album when you’re reminiscing and have pictures to show your kids and their kids and their grand kids.

Not sure you have a tradition worthy of recording?  Nonsense!   All traditions are not only worthy of recording, but crucial to record in some way.  Nobody is promised a tomorrow.  If you don’t record these traditions now, you may not have the opportunity later.

My style during this session is very photo-journalistic.  I’m like a fly on the wall.  Very little set-up takes place.  I use my skills and passion for traditions to place myself in the best positions to capture the moments.  Don’t get nervous if I’m lying on the ground, or perched on the counter, or running ahead of you.  My goal is to create images that are natural, that make you forget there was ever a photographer present.  I want these images to stand the test of time.  That will not go out of style in a few years.  My favorite processing is timeless black and white but I may include some colored images as well.  Your session includes a beautiful leather-bound session album telling the story of your family tradition from beginning to end.

Contact me if you’re interested in scheduling a LIFE IS GOOD session.  Together, we’ll discuss and plan just the right session for your family.  For a limited time, I am offering this session at 50% off.

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Holy Cow! {i heart faces – dramatic black and white}

March 30, 2010

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All I have to say is… TARA WHITNEY!  is the guest judge this week over at i heart faces.  How could I not enter?  Really.

I’m a product of the big city suburb.  I guess you could say I’m a suburbanite.  My family still lives in the burbs.  So did we.  In the Bay Area to be exact. Up until a few years ago.  We got this wild idea to move to the country.  Idaho to be exact.  To a town without a singe stop light. Still questioning that decision.  What a 360 we did!

This is my niece.  She came to stay with us for a few weeks last summer.  She’s a suburbanite too.  But she took a liking to the calf in our pasture.  She would feed it weeds, talk to it.  Pet it. Play chase with it.  They became fast friends.  He would even moo when he saw her coming.  I was afraid to tell her he would someday become someone’s dinner.  She wanted to take him home with her.  Her mom said “no”.  At the very least she wanted to get a calf  for her own backyard.  Her mom said “no”.  So I guess she’ll just have to come stay with her country cousins again this summer.

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I’m so excited for another newborn session this week!  I love those little ones.  I’ll post pics soon.  In the meantime, head on over to i heart faces for some really amazing black and white entries!

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What to Wear {Seniors}|Middleton Idaho portrait photographer

March 28, 2010

It’s almost that time of year!  Time to think about senior portraits.  And no, I don’t mean seniors, as in “citizens”.  You’d be surprised at how many people make that mistake. :) I mean high school seniors!  And if you’re the parent of a high schooler, like me, you know how much of their life is spent thinking about what they’re gonna wear.  Well, consider it time to start thinking.  Maybe these suggestions will help.

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Now booking 2011 seniors (as in “high school”)!

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Custom Announcements | Boise, Idaho Newborn Photographer

March 26, 2010

I’m packaging up an order today and am thrilled about the way her custom designed cards came out!  If  I were to do college all over again, I think I would study graphic design.  I can (and do, shhhh) spend hours editing images and creating in Photoshop because I really, really love it.

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i heart faces – angles

March 22, 2010

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Gosh, I haven’t entered an i heart faces contest in a long time. I’ve been busy with an awesome workshop I’m taking, a new camera, and balancing life and photography. But when I saw the theme, I knew I had to take a moment and enter. I’ve been practicing with angles for the Bloom Workshop I’m in the midst of.   The photo I’m entering is one I took for a mini assignment just last week. I caught this right after my 5 year-old was told (by me) that I wouldn’t push him on this swing again. For the 25th time that day. I was all “pushed out” for the day. (And just so you know, he eventually wore me down and I did push him for the 25th time that day. And the 26th. And the 27th…)

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Head on over to i heart faces and take a look at all the incredible photos posted for the contest this week.  You won’t be disappointed!

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