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Fifty-two Fridays | Ruffles | Danville California senior photographer

September 30, 2011

This year I’ve teamed up with 19 fabulously talented photographers in a project called Fifty-Two Fridays.  Each week we have a theme and our challenge is to post an image that best represents that theme.  We are more than half-way through the year and I continue to be inspired and pushed creatively by my fellow photographers.  Last week’s VINTAGE theme was one of my favorites.

This week’s theme:

ruffles

 

My in-house model is out of commission after knee surgery yesterday so I was about ready to stick a tutu on the poor dog until a friend of my daughter, who was over visiting the patient, volunteered to be my model.  Of course, I couldn’t pass on that offer, so we snuck out to the field for a few shots.  She’s the kind of girl who always has a smile on her face.  For the life of her she could not pull a serious face, the giggles kept getting in the way.  I considered posting one of her beautiful smiles but this one was my favorite.   Thanks, H, for being my model yesterday!  You are a natural in front of the camera.

Now head on over and see what kind of ruffles Melanie Pitcher, Memphis, TN Photographer posted this week!

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Tags: bay area commercial photographer, bay area photographer, danville california senior photographer
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Oliver | San Jose Baby Photographer

September 27, 2011

I love photographing in clients’ homes.  I actually prefer it over shooting in a field or at a park or in an alley somewhere.  Wanna know why?  Because it’s personal and unique and comfortable.  Nobody else will have the same location in their photographs.  For most of us, home is one of our favorite spots.  It’s where we start and end our day with the people we love most.  It contains all of our favorite things.  Most of us have spent time and money and a bit of blood, sweat, and tears to make it “just right”.  Home is personal, unique, and comfortable.  Home is… you!  And 99% of the time, no matter the size or location, we can find beautiful light in every home.

That’s one of the reasons I was thrilled when I found out I’d be photographing this fun young family at their home in one of my favorite Bay Area neighborhoods.  The tree-lined streets are filled with cozy unique homes full of vintage character.  When I stepped into their home, I could tell they had worked their own magic to make it “theirs”.  The nursery alone was beyond amazing with walls full of skyscrapers and a mobile that was so very cool.  And this couple fit their home to a T.  They are young and talented and so very sweet.  I’m thrilled to have had the chance to photograph them with their adorable new baby, Oliver.  He was just the cutest little guy and such a trooper as we changed outfits and diapers and rooms and locations.  Thank you for an enjoyable afternoon!

 

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“What Life with Boys Looks Like” | Bay Area Lifestyle Photographer

September 25, 2011

To read more about this project and how it came to be take a look at my AUGUST POST.

I’ve been lucky to have met so many incredibly talented and wonderful photographers during this journey who share the same desire to capture their own families in a real and beautiful way.  I’m teaming up with eleven of these women on a very personal and meaningful project called, “What ________ Looks Like.”

Our goal is to capture our own families in a real and beautiful way.  Some people call it “lifestyle”, some call it “real life”, some call it “unposed”.  No matter what you call it, our desire is to snatch the moments that represent the relationships, the dynamics, the reality, the beauty, the truth, and the life of our families and record them here on our blogs as well as in print at the end of the project.

Each month we will each choose to fill in the blank with our word of choice.  Some of us may choose to use the same word all year and some may choose to change it up each month.  We will each link to the next photographer until our circle is complete.

We hope this project inspires you to take more pictures of your own families so that those  moments that make your family unique will never be lost or forgotten.

This is a wonderful project to take on  with a group of like-minded friends.  Shannon Harrison of Jack and Ruby Studios planted the seed for our lifestyle group with a 10 on 10 project where she  posts monthly with a group of amazing photographer friends.

But you certainly don’t have to do this as a group project.  My sweet friend Gail Pomare of Aroha Photography is posting a peek into her real life every month on her own.

No matter how you do it, just do it.   You’ll be glad you did.


When I was a little girl I loved playing with dolls.  I loved dressing them up and fixing their hair and taking them out for a stroll in my baby buggy.  My mom made me lots of doll clothes and I stored them in my vinyl floral purse with the silver ball clasp.  That was heaven for me.  I always dreamed of growing up and being a mommy to lots of little girls that I could dress up and take out.  God knew my plan and humored me by blessing me with a daughter.  And I dressed her up and took her out and loved on her just like I did when I was a little girl.  And when we found out we were expecting again a few years later, I envisioned more dresses and bows and ruffles.  Until we found out we were having a boy.  A boy?  A boy?!  What was I going to do with a boy?  I didn’t have any brothers.  I didn’t know what to do with a boy.  What do boys wear?  What do boys do?  What do boys like?  Well, thirteen years and three boys later, I now know.  All about boys.  And I love them to pieces and can’t imagine life without them.  Here’s a little glimpse into what life with boys looks like at our house.

 

Please  take a peek into the lives of each of the crazy-talented photographers this month, starting with Jennifer Nguyen | Snails and Pigtails Photography | Temecula, CA Photographer.

 


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Itty Bitty Sneak | Bay Area Baby Photographer

September 25, 2011

Coming Tuesday.  More of this adorable little guy…

 

Happy Sunday!

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Fifty-Two Fridays | Vintage | Bay Area Photographer

September 22, 2011

This week’s theme almost didn’t happen.  As the sun was setting, my in-house model was busy doing her Algebra homework, I had a chicken on the grill, and I had no plan.  Luckily my mom just moved back to California and brought with her lots of fun and vintage things, including my grandmother’s heavy red wool coat.  Maddy had stuck it in the trunk of her car the last time we stopped over to help unpack.  So once she was done with homework, she threw on the coat, a smear of red lipstick, some fishnet stockings and her red heels and we ran around the corner to the path by our house.  We shot this just after the sun went down.  I’m not sure what the neighbors were thinking, but I’m happy with the vintage image we were able to create with her great-grandmother’s winter coat.

 

And a couple more just for fun.

Next stop on the vintage train this week, Melanie Pitcher, Memphis, TN Photographer.

Happy Weekending!

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