Isn’t this session just delicious?
Hopefully I got that right…Laju? Sundar is what Google translate gave me when I asked for the translation of beautiful into Hindi. Because this mama is freaking gorgeous!!! And let me just say that I am loving me this window light that I got to use for her session. We had to keep it short and sweet, but had some fun with mixing up the outfits. And Adele made her own head piece out of a necklace and earring which I have to say was ingenious. I LOVE the henna all over her belly…because who gets henna on their belly? And if you look closely you can see three hands in the design…one for her, one for Brandon and the little one for Colt. So sweet! Photographing Adele is always so easy since she knows how to move and pose like a pro. She never stands still, just keeps moving those shoulders and eyes around giving me all kinds of goodness to photograph. She comes from a family of gorgeous women…I photographed her sister Catherine’s wedding a couple weeks ago, and you can see Catherine’s bridal session HERE. Anyway…baby Adele Marie made her debut yesterday and I got to spend the day at the hospital taking her first pictures…can’t wait to post those!!!
There is never a dull moment during my photo shoots…this one was filled with an angry farmer who thought we were trespassing on his land and steeling his onions…which he warned us are poisoned. And then threatened to send us to prison..for reals. Yeah…we just wanted to take pictures in the field on the side of the road. No poisonous onions please. Sheesh.
Anyway, Leah and Hector are so giddy in love you could literally float on what passes between them. They banter and giggle and just seem to have the best time. I am excited to be able to go their wedding in October…bring it on!!!
Every once is awhile I find that I need to clear my head and remember why I love photography. It is so easy to bogged down with editing, marketing, more editing, shooting…moving from one project to the next to the next. It can sometimes feel like you are in a hamster wheel and you never really get to move forward. And every client always has their own ideas about what they would like for their photo sessions…not that that is a bad thing, but sometimes you don’t get to be as creative as you would like. It’s easy to get stuck in a rut. To go through the motions and just get the job done. I always wonder how many photographers talk about how much they love what they do, but actually are frustrated and feel trapped. In our business, or any business I guess, we need to keep the appearance that we are successful, highly desirable, that we are constantly booking and that we are blissfully happy with our chosen profession. If you have ever read my about page on this site, then you know that photography chose me and no the other way around. I had to make the conscious to KEEP doing photography…and in order to keep doing it, I had to find a way to REALLY enjoy it again.
Part of that process was asking Shannon, a long time client/friend, if she would be willing to help me out with a couple of concept shoots. I am not saying that they are the best thing I have ever done, or that the concepts were original or even good. But what it did for me was spark my interest and got my creative juices flowing which in turn helped me with a bunch more shoots that had been lined up within the same time frame. I believe that clientele can feel when you are invested in them or not. I have been going through the motions for awhile because I was getting burned out. You can only keep pace as a photographer for so long before sheer fatigue will stop you whether you want it to or not. So stepping back and taking time to plan and execute something that has nothing to do with what a client would want, but something I have always wanted to do gives me motivation, energy and creativity to give back to my clients. It gets those thoughts and ideas flowing and brings a good vibe to my work.
So, here are some images that were my favorites from Shannon’s sessions. I think she rocked. I was so grateful for her willingness to stand in the heat and bear the bugs…she was a trooper.
I Love Chelsea. I frequently call her my adopted daughter. We share the same birthday. She has been friends with my girls for the past 11 years. She loves playing basketball and all things sparkly. She paints her nails every Sunday. She loves getting dressed up in my old vintage dresses with my girls…actually even my friends like playing dress up in my old vintage dresses. Chelsea is one special kid. I love her like my own daughters. I worry about her, pray for her, and can’t wait to see what she will pick out for her wedding dress. She is kind and helpful and always brings a smile to my face…and for her birthday all she wanted was a photo shoot in a beautiful dress. And Ginna was wonderful enough to do her flawless makeup! (Be sure and check out Ginna’s blog…she always has wonderful stuff!) So happy very belated birthday Chels! I know its late but these were too good not to share…