Sunday, April 24, 2011

Happy Easter {Seattle Photographer}


From the words of my kid's touch and feel Easter book:

"Easter is a joyful time, of love, and life, and Spring. 
Wish your friends and neighbors, Happy Easter everyone!!!"

And so we celebrate: love, life, and Spring.

We decorated eggs using natural dyes, like spinach, blueberry, and turmeric.

We used rubber bands and crayons to make them stripy and wonderful.


We had little helpers carefully drop eggs into our lucious dyes. 

We waited and waited and were surprised with how beautiful our little eggs turned out.



And finally, Easter arrived.  We shared our baskets, excited and grateful for friends and family. 

And we stared at our pretty little eggs.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Before & After::

I love photographing people. I love using my camera, discovering new angles, new settings, and getting up close and personal.  I use editing programs lightly--hoping to keep images natural and raw.  However, I am amazed by the simplest adjustments that make a good photo to a WOW photo.

I took these photos of Clark when he was a little over a week old. Notice the before shot is very red, lacks contrast, and shows a piece of our wall.  After I cropped the image, bumped the exposure and blacks, I reduced the saturation of red and yellow.  These three little steps completely changed the quality of the photo.  I also did a few other things, but I wont bore you with boring photo lingo.  Big difference, right?

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Spring!

We celebrated the first day of Spring with a trip downtown for Daffodil Day.  Unfortunately, it didn't feel very "springy" in the cold Seattle weather.  Both boys were tired, stuffed up, and ended up falling asleep in Starbucks before they passed out daffodils.  We did get a few quick pics in before the day ended.



Saturday, April 9, 2011

love.

Rediscovered

I was cleaning up my desktop when I noticed these photos that were ignored during their original edits.  This is why I NEVER delete photos (not entirely true, I delete fuzzy, unfocused, boring, unprofessional photos but you get the point).  Yes, my external hard-drives are full, but it is worth it to go back and find something new about a photo.  I find new meaning with photos or reminisce a little. These had were taken a while back but remind me how fast kids grow. 
This was taken when Kannon was 7 months old.  He is wearing Dale's favorite hat that we acquired at an antique shop.  Unfortunately the hat has disappeared but that cutie is still around!


Kannon was 12 months old in these photos.  I meant to send them out for his birthday invites but never got around to it.  He still loves the goldfish----an the goldfish is still around!

 There are a lot of things wrong with this photo technically speaking.  The inconsistent lighting etc.  However, I love his little feet in this photo. They make a little heart!  Clark was about 2 or 3 months old and I was having a HARD time getting him to cooperate....but this one steals my heart.  He has my papa's (and my mama's) feet.  He is also sporting my engagement ring which is my great-grandma Pete's diamond.  Between Dale's eyebrows, my nose, and a widow's peak, this kid is calling to all generations!  I love the sentiment.

Little C:: 6 months {Seattle Children's Photographer}

Our little Clark turned 6 months today.  It is hard to believe how 6 months already went by!  It is even harder believe how cute this little guy is!!!