Archive for July, 2010

When this crazy passion for photography first started, I joined a few forums.  Among these was a fabulous site called, Clickinmoms.  If you have even the slightest interest in photography and want to join up with other passionate camera fiends, you must check it out!  It has been some of the best money I’ve invested in photography so far.  Among learning a ton, I have met and befriended many other photographers from all over the world.

Among these was a photographer with a name even more difficult to spell than mine, if you can believe it.  Amii Wroblewski and I joined Clickinmoms at around the same time.  We’ve enjoyed bouncing business ideas off each other and well as sharing our latest sessions and favorite shots.  I admire her for her affinity for marketing as well as her amazing portrait work.  I’ve watched her photography grow and her business flourish.    Her passion for people and photography is obvious when you see the beauty and truth in her work with seniors.

Hi Amii,

Where are you from?

Kind of all over but I was born and raised in Arkansas until I was 7 or 8.

Where is home now?
About 30 minutes north of Dallas….I’ve been here for almost 20 years.

Are you formally educated or self-taught in photography?
Self-taught but I would LOVE to take some film classes.

What is your favorite kind of session to shoot and why?
Definitely seniors!  They are so full of life, want their pictures taken and they are just starting to come into their own skin and learning to be comfortable in it.  Their’s something really beautiful in watching them hover somewhere between adolescence and adulthood.

When shooting seniors, how do you form the kind of relationship them that results in such stunning images?
I spend a LOT of time getting to know my clients before the session.  I usually meet them in person before they book a session so they understand my style and what I’m about.  I ask them what their plans are for their future, how their family/friends would describe them, what their favorite music is, etc.  Asking both the senior and the parents what their expectations are from the shoot helps me create images that everyone will love too!

Talk to me about personal projects.  Are they important and what have you done lately?
Personal photography projects?  Um, I wish I had the time!  I have dabbled with film lately and working with film is so rewarding.  I’ve tried to work with a homemade pinhole camera but I have yet to get any decent results yet!

How do you stay motivated and your photography current?
I have a vision for what I want the outcome to be with a session way before I have the session and that alone is motivation enough.  I think the fun thing with senior photography is that you have to be ever-evolving and constantly pushing the limit because seniors love to see previous sessions and say “I want that”.  Of course, I don’t want each session to be the same and that’s both challenging and freeing at the same time.

If you could be invisible for one day with your camera…
Oh I would LOVE to hang out with my son at school…just to see how he interacts with others and to see how he works.

Name a photographer you would like to take a portrait of?
Chelsey Mach of MachC Photography….hands down.  She has been my business mentor even before I was officially in business and I believe that Chelsey has helped me learn to make smart business decisions that many seasoned professionals are just learning to do.  Plus she is a 4th generation Alaskan and there is something so mysterious and charming about that to me, especially since I’ve never met her and I’ve never been to Alaska!

What’s your best advice for balancing work and family?
Make sure to have the world’s most supportive and understanding spouse!  I seriously could not do what I do without my husband’s help.  I also get a ton of help and support from my parents who live down the street from us.

What’s in your camera bag?
I’m a “keep it simple” kind of girl and I have my 5D Mark II, a new 50mm 1.4, an 85mm 1.8 (LOVE) and a grey card.  That’s it!

When you’re not photographing, where can we find you?
Sad to say but usually at my computer.  I’m constantly trying to make things better for my business and my clients and that translates into lots of computer time.  Other than that, I love to be out by the pool with my family.

If not a photographer what would you have been?
I’ve always been involved with creative things.  I used to teach piano while I was in college, I had a catering business in my late teens/early 20′s and I do a lot of graphic design for my full-time job.  There is just no telling what I would be if I wasn’t a photographer!  A painter?  A circus juggler?  I was always told that the sky is the limit so I’ve always been pushed to follow my dreams…no matter how crazy they have been.

If you could live anywhere on this awesome planet where would you build your dream home?
Definitely not any more north than the Dallas area but I would say somewhere with land (where you can’t see your neighbors)…and near the beach would be pretty cool!

What talent would you most like to have?
Is “super mom” a talent?  If so, that’s the talent I want!  I would love to be fluent in a few languages.  I’ve been dreaming of the day where I get to visit France for the first time and I can carry on conversations with the locals in French.

What are the three words your spouse would use to describe you?
Polite, Classy, Confident

Something that is over rated…
Oh gosh…I don’t know.  Schedules?  I’m not a scheduled person at all and find it really restricting to have to be on a schedule, which is why I don’t limit how long my photography sessions run.  I’m so blessed to be able to work at my own pace/schedule.

Your favorite movie of all time?
I don’t know if I have a favorite (I don’t watch many movies or a lot of tv) but I usually love children’s movies.  Tim Burton’s version of Alice in Wonderland is pretty inspiring to me as a photographer….I would love to do a really theatrical session like that for a senior…over the top, glam/costume make-up, etc.

If you could correct one mistake you made while starting your photography business, what would it be?
You know, I don’t know if I have made any Earth-shattering mistakes.  I’ve definitely made small changes along the way based on things that weren’t working but having a business mentor, wonderful support with family/friends, and just taking some risks really made opening a business a no-brainer for me.

Name one blog you stalk regularly
Michelle Moore…I love her fashion editorial-style senior sessions.

Can you share with us some of your favorite images that best represent your work?
See, I told you she was amazing!
Amii’s work can be found HERE.

Thank you, Amii!

July 7, 2010

As much as I adore shooting my clients, personal projects are incredibly important to me.  My creativity is challenged and the sky’s the limit as to what I choose to shoot.  This year I’ve taken on a 365 project.  A picture a day for an entire year.  I will admit that I’m not caught up at the moment and that I experience peaks and valleys when it comes to being productive on my 365.  But I am immensely enjoying it so far.  On top of this challenge I have committed to taking a self portrait once a week.  I started out posting these on Mondays but at this point they are pretty darn sporatic.

During this self portrait project of mine, I’ve discovered something.  I hate to have my own picture taken.

I know.  Weird, since I’m a photographer.

But actually not that uncommon among us photographers.  Many of us would rather be behind the camera than in front of it.  But not only do photographers find themselves behind the camera, but I think most of us moms are perennially missing from pictures.  We are usually too busy taking the pictures or we rarely feel “camera ready”. More often than not we’ve spent the day carpooling or chasing after kids or working on the never-ending laundry or organizing the linen closet.  (Well, that one might be a stretch, at least for me.)

I’ve been thinking a lot about this lately.  As women, we often lose ourselves in our roles as mothers.  Each of us, at some point in our youth, felt beautiful and attractive.  Someone worthy of a catcall from the closest construction worker at least.  And we still are,  but our beauty and attractiveness are hiding behind spit-up and garden dirt,  sleepless nights and teenage worry,  Play-Doh and peanut butter.   I believe we owe it to our spouses, our families, but most especially to ourselves to take the time and the effort to unearth that inner and outer beauty again and SHINE.

I’m working on a new kind of session to do just that.  A session all about YOU.  A chance to shed the mom uniform and let your true beauty shine through.  What woman doesn’t want to get together with friends, enjoy a little pampering and a chance to come away with images that represent the amazing and beautiful YOU?  I know I do!

Keep your eye out for my new Cover Girlz sessions coming soon.

Here’s a sneak peek at a few images from some recent sessions.

Call or email me if you’re interested in getting some girlfriends together for a day/evening of pampering and being your own Cover Girlz!  I promise, you’ve never looked better!

We are out of town this week but I was able to fit in a couple of sessions during our trip.  I wasn’t sure if the timing was going to work out for this little guy but luckily he arrived a little later than expected and I was able to photograph him before he was two weeks old.  Although tiny, he had a hearty appetite and took a few breaks between poses to snack.  As the third boy in this family, he was already used to noise and didn’t flinch as his (totally adorable) big brothers darted in and out of the house stopping in every now and then to check on our progress.  Lynette, thank you for allowing me to photograph your sweet boys in your beautiful home.  Enjoy your sneak peek!