Pretty Miss Shainy Mae {Three Forks, MT Photographer}

Meet Shainy Mae Mack.  Shainy is not only my cousin, she is also my God Daughter, and I love her to pieces!  This fall I asked Shainy if she would mind helping me out with a quick shoot.  I had an idea for a new product I wanted to get ordered, and I wanted to shoot specifically for that product.  I wanted the photos to look timeless and elegant, and also show Shainy's personality.  She is such a little model, and very used to having her photo taken.  When Shainy was a baby, and I was in High School, she became my favorite subject.  She is one of the reasons why I fell in love with shooting babies and children.   She has a wide range of facial expressions, and she is just so darn cute!  

I wanted to wait and share these photos when I had the product to photograph as well so at the bottom of the post you will find the accordion mini album I made with Shainy's photos.




The above and below photos are my favorites from the shoot.



I also love the below photo because it is a genuine Shainy smile :)





Here are the accordion mini albums which are also calendars that I mentioned earlier.  They are wallet sized so they are perfect to carry around in your purse!  These would be great gifts for grandparents, and other family members!


On another note,  I just wanted to say how much fun it was to shoot Shainy, not only because we are family, but also because it isn't very often that I shoot one child at this age.  What I mean is that I shoot babies and I shoot families, and brothers and sisters, but I don't ever really get to dedicate a whole shoot to a child at Shainy's age.  Why not schedule a session of just one of your children, maybe the youngest since you probably don't have a lot of photos of just them.  Plus, I think is this a perfect idea for little girls, who love to dress up, and would love a shoot all to themselves.  So if you book a session for just one child between the age of three and 16 for the months of January and February you will receive three free accordion mini albums with your session as a gift!  Please contact me today to book your session.  

Tips and Tricks

It's time for another rendition of Tips and Tricks.  Today, I will be tackling  probably the most frequently asked question I get as a photographer.  What should we wear to our shoot?  At first I was going to make this one post and include families, seniors, babies, and engagements.  However, once I started, I realized that this is too large a topic to handle all at once.  So, first I will address families and kiddos.  

For some families, getting everyone dressed for a photo session is not difficult.  However, it can be a major item of stress for a lot of families, and specifically moms.  After all, these photos will be displayed in your home, in work places, grandparents will pack them around, and they might possibly be your Christmas card photos as well.  Clothing choice for your family is definitely something that needs to be thought about and planned, but it doesn't need to end up ruining your photo session.  

First, keep in mind that kids will be kids, and if they aren't comfortable they will probably end up being crabby, and I may not get to see your little one shine.  So dress them in an outfit they love to wear.  Even if it is their superman cape.  They will be much more relaxed, and will have more fun if they like what they have on.  (It is also a good idea to bring a spare change of clothes in case a little one ends up getting dirty or some other unforeseen event happens)

Next, don't be afraid of bright colors and prints.   These little ladies pulled off prints and bright colors perfectly.  However, don't over do it.  Mom and dad wore solid colors that complimented their little ones. 
Below, these two rocked the plaid.  It works because the pattern matches so it allowed them to wear different colors, and once again it allowed mom and dad to wear complimentary solid colors. 

Another thing that is very important is to match without being matchy-matchy.  What I mean is to stick with colors that work together, but not everyone needs to wear the same color, or same colored shirt with jeans.  Yes, it has been done, and a lot of people like it.  However, I highly doubt that's how your family dresses in real life.  You want these photos to be  a reflection of your family.  You want them to speak to you, and tug at your heart strings because your little sweetie was wearing her favorite dress at that age.  If you are all wearing something generic, the photos might not have that affect on you.  The photos might not end up looking like your family at all.  They will look a little too much like a cookie cutter family that you've seen somewhere before, but isn't you.

The family below pulled off matching perfectly.  However, to keep things interesting dad got to pick an outfit for the little man, and mom picked an outfit.  Below is mom's choice, but what was great about that is that they have two totally different looks that will mean something to them both later.

Here is another example of matching without being too matchy-matchy.  I love the mix of the argyle sweaters and Christmas dresses.  Had everyone in this photo wore argyle sweaters, it might not have worked, but the solid dresses broke up the pattern, and says something about the little girls' personality.  Plus it is such an unique and truly personal clothing choice that it fits this family perfectly. 

Also, if you want to achieve a certain look for your photos, do not hesitate to visit with me beforehand.  A few weeks ago, I took some photos of my cousin wanting them to have a vintage feel.  I handpicked the dress for her to wear, and also did her hair.  The result ends up being very timeless.  These photos will stand the test of time for their simplicity and elegance.  If you want to do something like this for your shoot, I highly encourage it.  Also, if you want your images to be in black and white, talk to me before about your ideas.  It works better if I plan on black and white images beforehand.   
Lastly, if all else fails, choose black.  I know I said not to all dress in the same color, but black is the exception.  Just don't all wear the same outfit, mix it up.  The black dress above has a quite different affect than jeans and black t-shirt does so don't be afraid to glam it up a bit.  Black is the exception because it always looks classy, it is flattering, and it is perfect for black and white images.  (I do not share this feeling about white because white just isn't as flattering as black)

Hopefully this helps.  I am not an expert, and it's your shoot so most importantly, wear what you want!  You are the one that has to look at the photos after all. :)

Honeymoon in Hawaii

I wanted to quickly share a few photos from our honeymoon!  We had such an amazing time together, and Maui is one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen!  I could have easily stayed for weeks.  I am finally getting back into the swing of things, and should have some great blog posts coming up this month.  Also, summer 2011 is booking up fast with weddings, so if you are interested in having me shoot your wedding, contact me for information and availability.  

The first 2 photos were taken from our balcony-what a perfect site to wake up to.


The below photo was taken on our snorkel trip on a catamaran.  The snorkel trip was awesome, and we were lucky enough to swim right above a sea turtle.  
 The remaining photos were taken with my point and shoot camera-I'm kind of paranoid about something happening to my good camera so I didn't bring it out much.


The below photo was taken on my birthday.  We are looking a little burnt.





Away we go!

So I have been working like crazy the past couple weeks to get all my fall shoots wrapped up because for the next week my husband and I will be in Maui!  I am so excited and probably won't sleep tonight.  The blog will not be updated while I am gone because I have decided to go without my laptop.  It is a much needed break from the computer :)  I promise to take lots of photos, and I will definitely post some.  All emails and phone calls will be returned when I get back.  

The below photo is where we are staying!  We are both so ready for some rest and relaxation it was a crazy busy summer followed by a crazy busy fall so a vacation is much needed.   

Perfect Pair-Tom and Alisha {Billings, MT Engagement Photographer}

I met up with Alisha and Tom yesterday at the Riverfront Park in Billings, MT.  Even though this was our first meeting, I instantly felt at ease with these two.  Alisha and I seem to have quite a bit in common.  We are both Nikon users, we both love shoes, and we both have significant others that have to travel to North Dakota for work frequently.  I know this last one sounds a little funny, but we both run into the same issues with making plans and things like that.  

These two take such amazing photos, and I can not wait to photograph their wedding!  They are so cute together, and they really seem like best friends.  Plus, it was obvious that they both care tremendously for one another, and they were quite comfortable kissing in front of the camera. :)  After Riverfront Park we headed to downtown Billings to wander the alleys.  I have to say that I am glad Tom was a good sport because alley shots are my new favorites!  








 I LOVE the below location!  Shooting in alleys is kind of like a treasure hunt, and I would consider this a real gem.





Beautiful Family and Beautiful Location {Sheridan, WY Family Photographer}

Cindi has been a dear friend of my family's for years.  I have known her for as long as I can remember, and I was thrilled when she asked if I would travel to Sheridan, WY to photograph her family.  This was my first trip to Sheridan, and I was quite pleased with how beautiful it is.  Cindi lives right on the Powder Horn Golf Course so it only made sense to use it for our locations.  It worked out perfectly; such great colors, and variety.  

It was so great to meet your wonderful family!  I will have to visit next spring so that I can actually golf the Powder Horn!