This weekend was a quite lovely one for March in MN. The temps reached the upper 30's which made it feel like a heat wave. Needless to say, we could get in a successful family session sans coats for once! This family was super adorable and loving, it was a joy to meet them and capture some happy moments together.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Showing posts with label minnesota lifestyle photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minnesota lifestyle photographer. Show all posts
11.20.2012
Fun on the Farm {Minnesota Family Photographer}
This is my 4th year photographing this awesome family and this year we decided to head up to Isanti to Sweet Zoe's grandfather's farm. I first photographed her there and was thrilled to spend a warm fall morning again on the far. It was the most perfect session in every way!
Zoe and her mom and dad. Aren't they a gorgeous family?
Zoe has grown up so much, I just adore her freckled nose and toothless grin.
The farm has so many awesome things to use like barns, old wheels and naturally vintage chairs. Zoe looks gorgeous here!
What I wouldn't give to live there!
Zoe, front and center. I just love this!
A kid's dream, endless fields to run through. See ya later Zoe!
Thanks K family for having me out to photograph you all again. I had a wonderful time!
3.26.2012
Expecting {Minnesota Lifestyle and Family Photographer}
My dear dear friend Ashley is expecting her 2nd crazy boy coming in May and I got to capture some fun memories at her home with her adorable 2 year old Cole, and her loving husband Mike. I loved spending time playing and snapping with these guys. I can't wait to meet the new little man and watch him grow too!
The most adorable mama to be!
Thanks for having me out guys! It was so much fun.
7.13.2011
Zoe {White Bear Lake MN Child and Family Photographer}
Last night was the most perfect night for pictures and I got to meet up with Miss Zoe and her beautiful family. This is my 3rd year shooting Zoe and I seriously enjoy it more and more each time. Zoe is spunky, energetic, goofy and oh so beautiful. She's got the most gorgeous brown eyes that just shine in pictures. I adore her! Without further adieu.
Oh the light, the yummy light!
I told you she's an energetic one!
Posing so lovely!
And her lovely mom and dad!
This shot makes me happy. It really just shows how loved Zoe is. Zoe steals the show and mom and dad just sit back and watch. She's a lucky lady to have such great parents!
It was so great to see you all last night!
7.11.2011
Finding the light {Minneapolis MN Lifestyle Photographer}
There is just something about the summer sun that leaves me breathless. In the winter I crave it, I dream about it. In the summer I see it and I am just in awe. You know, in the evening when you are sitting on the deck enjoying a cold one and you look down at your child and you see that amazing halo of light around their frizzy summer hair, and their skin is beautiful and warm and there is a slight haze in the air. Ok, so maybe I sound a little crazy there but that's what I see and I feel fortunate that I have the eye to see it.
Shooting in full sun is a scary thought for many, many people. It was for me, that is for sure. Then I learned to embrace it and I almost always prefer to shoot when the sun is shining. While I love having my studio with fabulous natural light, it always leaves me wanting more in the cold winter months. So when summer rolls around, I am pure heaven.
The key to shooting in full sun is simple and can be done in 3 steps: timing, manual mode and positioning of the subject (of course a little bravery should be expected too).
Timing is everything. You really can't get that yummy warm light in the middle of the day. The sun is too high and will just cause your subject to squint and really illuminate their skin. Shooting early morning or evening is best when the sun is low in the sky. Evening is my favorite shooting time, you get beautiful shots like this:
And this:
In the evening you can get awesome sun flare too (you can't use a hood when trying to achieve this, it blocks the flare).
Positioning is probably more important than timing. In full sun you need to be very aware about placing your subject properly. I generally don't have my subjects facing the sun, even in the evening it can be pretty bright and harsh and I really don't prefer that. I want a warm and soft shot.
You will need to place the subject with his/her back toward the sun, turned just slightly to the side so the sun can illuminate the face a bit.
I also love to go for more silhoutted shots too. This one I changed my exposure a bit and the subject became a bit darker and the colors became more rich.
This one I knew I wanted only the sillouttes so I once again adjusted my exposure so that their bodies were completely dark. This creates a very dramatic shot with really vivid background colors. I love it!
Finally, the most important thing you can do for yourself to learn how to shoot in the sun, is to turn your camera to manual and learn, learn, learn. The only way you can properly expose in full sun is to get your exposure right. You need to have full control over all your settings. I always set my ISO at 100 and my aperture around 2.0 then I play with my shutterspeed. I like to overexpose just slightly but that is my preference. You will have to play around and see what you like and how your camera reacts to the light.
And lastly, don't be afraid of the haze! It creates an image that will bring you straight back to that hot summer day for all eternity. This shot was taken last summer and looking at it I still remember my kids in that very moment on that very day. I remember how I felt when I got this shot and how happy I was to have created that moment in time. It reminds me of happy times when all my kids are getting along. A mother's dream!
Now get out there and shoot! If you are completely lost, sign up for one of my workshops I would love to show you how to work that fancy camera of yours! You can find the workshop link up at the top of my page!
6.08.2011
Little Dolly {St. Paul Minnesota Lifestyle Photographer}
This sweet little dolly is 9 months. I can't believe how fast time flies. I met sweet little Laura when she was only a week or so old and now she is almost a year! She's getting cuter and cuter too!
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