Normally I don't share my client photo shoots on my blog, but this one I can't help. It is a very sweet, very big boy named Jordan. He was born at a whopping 10lbs 3oz, and I can only have pity for his young mother. I mean, OUCH!!
This baby was one of the best, most cooperative little guys that I've had yet. He slept through the entire shoot, and even though he was already almost 3 weeks old, he let me pose to my hearts content. It was so fun "playing!" I'm going to be honest with you. Normally, I don't get excited about newborn shoots because I'm nervous the entire time! The whole feel for the time slot is based solely on the baby's attitude, and if they aren't happy, no one is. Little Jordan however, stole the show, and the hearts of all who were present. He made me so antsy to get the next newborn appointment call! Heck, I might just have to talk the hubby into one more. Just one. ;)
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
Something Green
With all the confusion of keeping track of the days for the Photo Challenge, I somehow missed the day that says, "something green." I thought and thought of something creative, but all I came up with was my house plant. Pretty boring, I know, but I'm hoping to really use my creative side with the next few challenge pictures. (Hoping to, was the key words!) I know that I'm struggling with my "bad habit" as well as my childhood memory. The latter seems easy enough, but times have changed, and I no longer live out in the country where I built forts, or chased down the barn cats to be my "baby". We have no forts, and (thank goodness) no cats. We don't have a tire swing like I used almost daily, and the toys are no where near as boring as they were about 20 years ago. I'll have to get back to you on that one, but in the meantime, here's a picture of my house plant. Try not to fall asleep.
Friday, January 27, 2012
Challenge Day 5: Low Angle
I am in a few photography courses right now, and they all mention how if you edit pictures, you should look at them in a different light (if you edited at night, look at them during the day) as well as on a different day. You'll see things that you didn't notice the first time around, and your taste can change that quickly as well. I have really started noticing that with the pictures that I've been editing! Although this is not a favorite of mine, it is meaningful. I love that Maddex is always on the floor playing "Uncle Luke and his demo", and I'm glad that I had an excuse to be able to capture it.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Challenge Day 4: High Angle
This is my beautiful baby, Hadlee. She tells me that she'll be my baby even when she's 8. How sweet is that?! Unfortunately I'll have to break the bad news to her, that even is she's 100, she's still going to be my baby...thumb, Me Me (blankie) and all.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Day 3: Clouds
Earlier in the day, I peeked out my window to see if I could capture anything. Nope! The sky was a solid beautiful blue. About an hour later, still nothing. I kept looking, and looking, trying to start creatively in order to capture day 3's challenge. Finally I saw something, out my daughter's window. I'm PRETTY sure it's more than just a stream from a jet, but either way, I used it for my photo challenge. And if you look closely, you might be able to see the screen from my daughter's bedroom window. It was FREEZING outside, and I am the biggest of all sissy's when it comes to the cold! So, regardless of the fact that I wanted a beautiful, flawless picture, my natural instinct of being warm won again, and left me with this. Enjoy! =)
Monday, January 16, 2012
Day #2: What you wore today!
My beautiful baby girl, wearing the hat and coat that I wore today. I couldn't have asked for a better model!
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Photo Challenge Day 1-Self Portrait
The first day of the photo challenge was a self portrait. Yuk! I HATE self portraits! I tried a few different ones, but really wasn't happy with any of them. I feel like I look so old! My eyes are all squinty, and I never know if I should smile or not. We are our worst critics I know, but I didn't want a gross picture of me floating around the internet, so I decided to cover up my worst features with a beautiful scarf that my sister-in-law knitted for me last year. Nothing can look ugly with a soft fabric, and a beautiful color, right?! If you're able, I'd love to see you attach a photo of your self portrait (cell phone pics welcomed too!) to this blog, otherwise, find me on Facebook (PepperJack Pics) and upload them there. Each time you enter, be sure to add your name and the day # that the photo is for. You will be entered into a drawing for a free sitting for every photo that you enter. Good luck, and have fun!!
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