Showing posts with label Asheville Family Photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asheville Family Photographer. Show all posts

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Newborn Session: Hadley

I have been quite lucky to see Hadley many, many times since her newborn session and she is growing so fast!  It's just incredible how fast little babies grow!  My youngest niece is 5 1/2 months old and she is in that super cute stage where she can eat her feet : )  Oh to be that flexible!  Soon enough Hadley will discover her feet, but I know her mama would like to slow down time just a little bit!


Dad would swaddle Hadley and seconds later she would have her hands free - this girls likes to move!


Notice how her hands wiggled out of the swaddle!  Candi, the mom, said she now knows what the sucking feeling was when Hadley was in her belly...she was sucking her hands : )





I always love to see how the family dog interacts with a newborn.  Tallulah was very good, and I made sure to pay her extra attention.


We took several pictures in the rocking bassinet.  I don't have my details exactly right, but Mike, the dad, was put in this bassinet (and I believe his grandfather made it?? maybe).  It had deep family ties.  Hadley was great during her session, we were able to get pictures of her awake and asleep, and no tears were involved, which was even better!

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Vance Birthplace Family Photo Session

Here's another session that I shot for Christmas cards this past fall.  This time - all kids!  We went to Vance Birthplace, which was about 20 - 25 minutes from downtown Asheville in Weaverville.  It was such a beautiful day with beautiful scenery!  The drive out there was inspring to me - just soaking in the  countryside.

It's time to meet Nate, Maclane, and Olivia.  Olivia and Nate are siblings, and Maclane is their cousin.

Such sweet love!

Nate and Olivia convinced their parents to let their dog Gracie come to the photoshoot.  Gracie is a gentle giant!  She was very shy not only to me but camera shy as well!  But what a seriously cute picture of Nate and his dog!


This one made the cut for the Christmas card!


 Nate wanted his picture by the water well (which by the way was the darkest spot at this place!).   So I popped out my reflector, which Nate liked, and I told him to strike his best J. Crew pose : )
 

Sibling love, right?!  There were a few arguments with this pose...we were reaching the end of the session, but when the photographer asks them hug instead of the mom, they don't question it as much.

I love this picture of Olivia.  She was so excited for me to take her aside for a quick portrait.


Maclane's blue eyes are stunning!  She had the cutest personality.  Her conversation skills as first grader were amazing - it was like I was talking to an adult!

It took a little work to get Nate more relaxed in front of the camera and give me his real smile, but it was great when I finally got him to laugh.

I'm so glad I was able to convince Mom and Dad to get in a picture.  Parents always want pictures of just their children.  But one day, these children are going to want to see pictures of their parents!


Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Sara & Joe in Downtown Asheville

This was a really fun session for 2 reasons.  First, I know Joe and Sara on a personal level.  Joe and Sam have been friends since high school, and Joe like Trey was also a groomsmen in our wedding.  Sam was a groomsmen in their wedding in Martha's Vineyard in 2011 (I still can't believe we are already 1 month down into 2013, this year is flying by so far!).   Sara is one of the sweetest people you will meet.  She is very loyal, kind, and thoughtful.  The second reason this session was fun is because it was in downtown Asheville.  I love our downtown - it's beautiful, quirky, and colorful (especially during fall!).  Downtown Asheville is also host to some amazing restaurants, one of which appears in the photos below.

So I started and ended the session with at a parking garage...something I have never done before.  While I was waiting for Sara & Joe, I saw this covered sidewalk area, and I immediately knew that is where we would start the session.

The lines of light are extra striking in black and white!


I want to talk about wardrobe choices again.  Sara and Joe did a nice job as well as pairing clothes that complemented one another.  You'll notice Sara wore a grey jacket in some of the pictures as well.  We just alternated in some pictures with the jacket being on or off.  Joe's layers of a patterned shirt with a solid sweater over was great.  I think just his blue patterned shirt against Sara's outfit would have clashed too much.  In the photos above, you can see Sara's sweater had a cute bow pattern around the neck.  Which was a great detail, but wasn't too much.


 Here is one of the amazing restaurants in downtown Asheville, Cucina 24.  Sam and I actually ate here for the first time last May for our anniversary.  We quickly went back several times after that.  It's Italian, but not your Olive Garden Italian.  Think fresh seasonal ingredients in delicate pastas, wonderful seafood, amazing cheese, and a menu that makes it hard to decide which dishes you want (because you can't just get away with one dish, it's all so yummy!).  On top of great food, they also have a lovely entrance - the wood door, reflective glass, metal sign, and brick provided a lovely setting. I realize that Sara & Joe would not send out a photo Christmas card with Cucina 24 on it, but I wanted to give them a variety images. 

Sorry, I coudn't narrow down the selection, I love these next three images!








And we ended at the top of the parking deck!

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Family Christmas Cards

This past fall I had several families contact me for a session so they could send out a photo Christmas card.  All of the sessions were very different, which I love!  I'll start off with my biggest family session, which consists of a mom and dad, their 2 adult sons, 1 daughter-in-law, and 2 grandchildren.  It's really nice going into a photography session when you already have connection with the people you are photographing.  My husband, Sam, is great friends Trey and Scott, the 2 sons.  They all went to high school together.  Trey was a groomsman in our wedding, and they all three have great memories of hanging out together growing up.

Meet the family


We couldn't have ordered better weather for this session.  It was a glorious fall day in October, and the leaves were at their peak color.  I am of course drawn to the yellow and golden hues.


This was the image they selected for their Christmas Card.

I thought this was cute, and Trey and his dad did a great job of making this picture look effortless by swinging Mary Carter!

Rhoda and Bill are such kind people, and I wanted to make sure I got a portrait of just the two of them.

Rhoda told the family to dress in fall colors, and I thought everyone looked great!  I loved the color of her sweater (Old Gold & Black, Go Wofford!).  I always like to point out good clothing choices, so you can see that you can mix and match color and patterns and still look coordinated.  

We were photographing at a small park with a playground.  Mary Carter showed great patience in waiting for her playtime. 

William came to the session full of life.  He was a little jokester.  Aren't his dimples cute?! 

Up next, I have 2 more sessions from this fall that stemmed from wanting a photo Christmas card.