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What is better than a newborn baby?  ::sigh::  Really, not much.  I had my own new baby not all that long ago, and JUST as his squishy newborn-ness was started to fade into regular ol’ infant getting-bigger baby-ness, along came Baby Kathleen.  Perfect timing! I got to cuddle and “Ooooo” and “Awwww” and train my lens over another squishy, gorgeous new life.   I fell madly in love with this sweet little girl and am sure that she and my little guy are meant to be ;)   We’re in the same school district so you never know; life long pals at the very least!  Big brother Timmy had a major presence at our session, as he should — so handsome and already so interested and gentle with his baby sister.  He melted my heart again and again.

I had a really relaxed, happy session with the P. family at their home on a sunny Saturday.   My newborn sessions have no time limit; I’m there to hang out with my camera as long as necessary, between feedings, diaper changes, awake time, nap times, whatever — everyone should feel relaxed, unrushed and in the moment.  I’m not big on props, flash set-ups or arduous posing for newborns — a little of each is fine and I’m always up for anything, but my style is much more natural, lifestyle based.   Simple, sweet and serene: that’s my motto for newborn sessions.

And I’ve gotta be honest: the P. family is one of my faves.  They are so fun and easy-going and so my style.  Thank you guys, for being so welcoming, generous and photogenic.  It was my honor to photograph your brand-new girl and your family during this precious time in your lives.  xoxo

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Everyone should know a Karen and Matt and go to their wedding.  The very lucky wedding photographers will get to photograph them.   Because Karen and Matt are two of the warmest, most easy-going and gracious-spirited bride and grooms I have ever come across.  Their whole day, rain be damned, radiated with their easy, sweet and joyful love for one another.  When two such artistic, kind people find one another and build a new family and weave existing ones together, it truly restores my faith in the world.

I arrived early on a drizzly September day at the Renaissance Hotel in downtown Providence, Rhode Island — a gorgeous venue, with such a dedicated and helpful staff — to capture Karen and all her best gals getting ready together.   One bridesmaid flew in all the way from Thailand, which tells you an awful lot about how these people, their friends and their love.   We did a “first look” before the ceremony (highly recommended!) on the stairwell to the subterranean bar, then powered through portraits with the families and wedding party as it began to rain.  Everyone had fun, no one stressed, we were running behind on time, but who cared?  Not a one.  It was their wedding day and nothing was getting Matt and Karen down.  If it sounds like I’m gushing, it’s because I am — these guys were focused 100% as far as I could tell on just being together, soaking in their day with family and friends and throwing one hell of a good party.

And a party it was, and then some.   Great food, plentiful drinks, big families on both sides all reunited, many, many close friends — everyone gelled together beautifully and got down with their bad selves.   The music sticks out in my mind as a major coup of the day.  The wedding party processed down the aisle to “Rainbow Connection”, then they played “I and Love and You” by the Avett Brothers early on during dinner,  did a full-on gang-busters-dance-moves all-out rendition of “Gangnam Style” (this was back in the craze) to keep the dance floor hot (to put it mildly: it worked), only to cap off the night with the last song being Robyn’s “Call Your Girlfriend”.  And then it was officially official: they’re my wedding music soul-mates.

And here is the wedding day, as it was — whimsical, joyous and fun:

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Karen&Matt_Ceremony_Boston_Providence_Wedding_Photographer Karen&Matt_Reception_Boston_Providence_Wedding_PhotographerKaren & Matt — Thank you, truly from the very bottom of my heart, for trusting me with your wedding day and for being so incredible to work with.  It never felt like work, I always felt like it was my utter, complete privilege to be there, on your gorgeous day, capturing images that I hope you will cherish forever.   I know this blog post is incredibly delayed (understand of the year?) but I think of this day often and love to scroll the images to re-live it — and I hope you do too :)

Kathryn contacted me last fall to set up a photo shoot for her family, but wanted to include not just her husband and two (gorgeous! hilarious!) kids, but also add in two sisters, her mother and step-father — basically a mini-reunion in front of my lens.  I was all for it and love these larger extended family shoots.

A lawyer and literary agent, a graphic designer and entrepreneur and a bad-ass big-city emergency room doctor make up this incredible trio of sisters.  Factor in doting grandparents and high-spirited, good-natured young cousins and this made for an extra-fun and bonded session.    The sunny, warm weather at World’s End in Hingham certainly didn’t hurt either.

K — thank you so much for your support and for trusting me with your family’s memories.  It is such an honor.  E and O are two of my favorite kiddos and I left our session that afternoon wondering if it was too late to be adopted in as a rogue fourth Beaumont sister ;)

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An alternate title for this post could also be “How to Dress For Your Family Photoshoot 101” because the Gregories nailed it — coordinated but not overly matchy, comfortable but still put-together and colors that complimented the natural landscape.  They looked fabulous and made my job super easy, as did the dreamy sunset over Minot Beach in Scituate.  The wind and chilly temps, however, were less welcome, but these guys were total champs.  We finally abandoned the sand when baby Emerson started openly shivering — I’m not in the business of freezing my little clients!  Big sister Charlotte hammed it up for me plenty up on the grass away from the water anyway, so it all worked out.

I really do love family shoots with young children — as unpredictable as they can be, they are always entertaining and almost always manage to show the camera some love (even if its the mischievous kind).  When the parents are relaxed, the kids will always be more relaxed and we can all just go with the flow.  As I’ve said before, I shoot into the madness not around it, that’s where the best stuff comes from :)

Gregory family — you know how much I love you guys and your girls!  I’m so thrilled I got to hang out with you all and capture some magic.  Next time we’ll find a nice WARM day! xoxo

{{Oh and, by the way, those eyes on sweet little Emmy? They are totally real, and NOT the product of Photoshop run amok.   They really are that blue and amazing, all on their own!}}

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Meet precious 5 month old Alex and his parents! I’m not sure I’ve met two parents so openly ga-ga crazy in love with their baby — their excitement and love was simply contagious.  We met up at Minot Beach in Scituate for our photo shoot on a beautiful October afternoon at low tide.  Alex’s Aunt Jessica even came along for the fun and jumped in a few photos as well, and also acted as my fabulous baby-smile assistant.  I am well known for my crazy, jumping, singing, make-a-fool-of-myself-for-the-cause antics to get little ones smiling during sessions, but it is always an added bonus when families bring along a helper for their session (aunt, babysitter, grandma, etc.).  I’d say this is especially true when there are multiple children.  Just something for all future clients to consider.

Alex was a great sport and didn’t fuss for even a second during our session.  He was absolutely captivated by the ocean waves, his gaze was fixed on the sea.  I even got a shot of his dad dipping his toes into the water for the first time — he’s a future beach bum, I can tell.  Thank you so much, Boscarine family, for being up for anything, having fun and just being yourselves.  It truly shows in the photos, they came out great!   Hope to see you all again soon.  Tell Alex to keep practicing his “silly smile” ;)

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If you aren’t familiar with the images made by the image-creators known as We are the Parsons, then before you read one word further into this post, you need to click on over to Jeremy and Ashley Parson’s site just as fast as you possibly can.   The word “epic” gets thrown around like loose change these days, but their work truly is THAT.   You don’t have to just take my word for it, they were also named one of the top 10 photographers in the world by American Photo Magazine this past year.  They are unrivaled story-tellers and lovers of love, and even more incredible people than they are photographers.   I have actually known Jeremy’s family since I was a very young, awkward middle school girl and can truly attest that they are able to do what they do because of their values, and because their “whys” infuse every part of the “hows” of their business.

I also know this because last week, on Labor Day, I had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to attend an all-day workshop they hosted for photographers in the Boston area.  We spent eight intense, amazing hours together going deep into their story and our stories – all of us doing our best to answer the big question of “Why?”.  Why do we take pictures? What does creating these images mean to us, to those in front of our lens?  Then, from there, collaboratively discussing how all of our whys, personal and professional, can and should inform what our images look like, what our businesses stand for, and why we continue to go back for more.  Spoiler alert: it ain’t all about the Benjamins, baby.

What I walked away with from my time with Jer and Ash was a better and more true sense of who I am as a photographer, who I hope to be, why I’m doing this and how that will make me better at what I do.  It’s so rare, in my life at least, to really take the time reflect on these big questions and then think long and hard about how it translates in practical changes and growth.   The Parsons have a very authentic way of helping artists get to the heart of who they are, I think, because they are so in tune with themselves and what it is they do and why.  You will not meet two more genuine, thoughtful people, or two more amazingly talented photographers. They are truly passionate about connecting with other photographers and helping them make the most of how they are as individual in order to take their work to the next level – they aren’t about “do x, y and z, so you can be just like us” or “shoot this way or that way, so you can be featured on blah-blah’s blog”.  That is the anti-thesis to what they’re about, which is ironic for photographers so acclaimed.  They actually live much of their professional life “off the grid” of what other photographers are doing, and just march to the beat of their own drum – and that really sets them apart.   I’m sure anyone who has ever had them photograph their wedding day knows exactly what I’m talking about.

If you’re a photographer and this sparks your interest or sounds right about up your alley, Jeremy and Ashley will be hosting/teaching a just-announced class over at the DEFINE School, which you can read more about here (my love for the DEFINE School and what they’re all about is a whole other post that I really need to write …).  The course description reads very much like an extended, more in-depth version of our one-day workshop, and it is sure to be IN-CRED-IBLE and worth every dollar.  I hope, one day, to make it to one of their three-day Don’t Give Up Project retreats in Divide, Colorado.  I hear the phrase “life changing” is not hyperbole.  (No, I am not the Parsons’ PR person, but I could be!).

What I also walked away with from the day were some amazing new friends in my fellow photographers in attendance.  It was such an intense, rapid-fire way to get to really know someone, and I don’t have anything I can compare the day to in recent memory that comes close to how meaningful it was for me to hear their stories and get to know them as people and artists.   Big hugs, love and shout-outs to the tremendously talented and bad-ass Isabel Furie, Kristin Chalmers, Kristen Schueler and Meg Belanger.  Their work is absolutely inspiring to me and I know that we will all be each other’s biggest cheerleaders in our continued journeys as photographers in the greater Boston area and beyond.  <3 you guys! (Um, and glad I hadn’t seen all of your work prior to Labor Day or I would have been too intimidated up the wazoo in advance by all your talent — eeee gads!)

And now, some photos from the day — because this IS a photography blog, after all:

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Shooting at the lighthouse in Scituate harbor.

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Kristen gets the Jer & Ash treatment in front of the lens.

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Isabel’s turn to face-off with Ash — love the goof face :)

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Such beauty!

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Meg radiates.

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Our wonderful guidance counselors for the day – the Parsons!

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Kristin gets a turn in front of the lens (in my backyard, after the rain forced us away from the ocean).

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This last one is just a quick photo I snapped of my dog, Flutie, hanging around in the backyard, while we were workshopping — he’s too handsome not to share.

 

Fall may be fast upon us, but let me take you all the way back to the mid-August on the beach real quick to share this family session.  I had the awesome opportunity to meet the darling Weibust family on the beach in Wellfleet for a family photo shoot on their vacation.  Best part?  It was mid-week, so NO horrendous Cape traffic to get there.  Well, okay, I fibbed a little: the best part was spending some time with the 3 year old Sam and 15 month old Maeve, because for real?  THEY ARE CUTE!  I had so much fun with these guys and the gorgeous beach weather didn’t hurt either (though, at times glaring sun did!).  This summer session got me very excited for all the awesome fall sessions on the schedule – if you don’t have a date booked yet, and are interested, I only have one or two weekend spots available before mid-November.  Contact me ASAP for more info!

Thank yoy, W Family – you all were awesome sports and Sam is one the best three year old models around!  Hope to get you all in front of my lens again soon.

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