Posts Tagged ‘Livermore Family Photographer’

Festive and stuff. Livermore Family Photographer

October 29th, 2009

I met up with these three at Joan’s Family Farm this past weekend. You might remember the farm from this post, click here for family picture FAIL post. Well I had to go back and avenge myself and the ability for me to take family pictures at the farm. I think we succeeded this time. [...]

 

I met up with these three at Joan’s Family Farm this past weekend. You might remember the farm from this post, click here for family picture FAIL post. Well I had to go back and avenge myself and the ability for me to take family pictures at the farm. I think we succeeded this time. Only thing is that I didn’t get any of my three together again. Maybe I am doomed. haha.

Anyway, this gorgeous family were awesome. We fed cows, we got bit by misquotes, we watched a donkey run around after escaping, and we picked pumpkins. These are the best sessions! I love when I can just hang out with a family for a couple of hours and capture the moments of them just being together. The best times of being a family are just being together and laughing and playing. It is a beautiful thing to watch, experience, and photograph.

So thanks to the M. Family for meeting me at the farm. It was fun and I hope you love the memories we captured!

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Family Pictures – FAIL! Livermore Family Photographer

October 22nd, 2009

I don’t think photographers are SUPPOSED to tell you when they fail. But in this instance it is too funny not to share. I took my kids to the pumpkin farm a few weeks back to get some pictures for our Christmas cards. I picked out outfits that coordinated but were not too matchy-matchy so [...]

 

I don’t think photographers are SUPPOSED to tell you when they fail. But in this instance it is too funny not to share.

I took my kids to the pumpkin farm a few weeks back to get some pictures for our Christmas cards. I picked out outfits that coordinated but were not too matchy-matchy so that they looked cute but not “too put together.” I found a good spot with pumpkins and great light. And then I sat down in front of them and attempted to get them to all look at me.

I failed.

You think you are the only one who has a hard time getting your kids to take good pictures for you. No, us photographers have the same issues. I don’t know maybe this blog entry will make me relate-able, haha. Maybe you are the type that loves the perfectly imperfect family photo (and if you do I am your girl! LOL!). Or maybe this posting will just help you to realize that it is hard work to get your kids to look good in photos.

Stay tuned, I will be attempting round two at the pumpkin patch this weekend. Hopefully in the same cute outfits, but hopefully this time they will all look at me at the same time.

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