Friday, February 19, 2010

Sam & Ian Engagement


Sam and Ian are getting married in the beautiful Livermore wine country this summer.
After spending a couple of hours with them, I could not be more excited! Not only are they super cool and laid back, but my camera happens to love them! It is so much fun when a couple will relax and play a little in front of the camera. These two were amazing!

We decided to shoot their engagement photos in the hills of San Ramon. The tall grass, yellow mustard flowers, and unbelievable light worked in our favor and we got gorgeous shots...check 'em out!























Saturday, February 6, 2010

New Year's Resolution Part One - Beautiful Girl

2009 was such a crazy year! I was really busy and spent a lot of time photographing people I barely knew. It became apparent to me that I had not taken very many pictures of my own family when I sat down to make our annual calendar. Usually it is a HUGE challenge to choose which pictures will make the cut and find their way onto one of the twelve pages. This year, however, was different. Shawn and I had to scrape together pictures from the year. It was at that moment that I came up with my New Year's resolution. Take more pictures of my family.

So here I am almost halfway through February and just getting around to doing what I resolved to do in 2010. But isn't my Lucie beautiful?








Friday, February 5, 2010

Out in the Open

As I mentioned a few days ago, I am working on a fundraiser at my son's preschool. It has been such an amazing experience! The children are really fun to photograph. Their natural curiosity provides so many opportunities for learning and growing which makes them perfect subjects!

I just made the images of the children available to the families in an online gallery. They can order prints to help support the school. This all sounds wonderful but I have been feeling a little vulnerable and it just occurred to me why. This is the first time that my work as a photographer has been on display for a large number of people to see. It makes me feel excited and nervous (you know that dream where you are standing on a stage in front of a crowd naked?) at the same time.

So far, the fundraiser is doing well. Parents are placing orders and I am getting some wonderful feedback. Fun stuff!

Here are some more images from the fundraiser...




Monday, February 1, 2010

The Joy of Learning

When the director of my son's preschool propositioned me about photographing the students for a fundraiser, she recalled a photograph of her sister standing at an easel when she was a child. I knew right away what she envisioned. The images would be candid, capturing the children at "work" and would be black and white, giving them a timeless quality. The more I thought about it, the more excited I became. I know how fleeting childhood is. My youngest will be off to kindergarten in the fall and I can hardly believe how fast his first four and a half years have gone by. I still think of him as my baby but then I see his body stretch three quarters of the way down his bed and realize that he is growing faster than I would like. Right now he is like a sponge, absorbing every new experience with pure joy and wonder. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to give the families of these children an image that they can treasure forever, a glimpse into the world of their preschooler.

These are just a handful of the images I captured while spending time with these amazing kids.