When the Contreras family first asked me to take some photos for them, I was pretty interested in doing it. But by the time Luis explained exactly what was going to be involved, I was absolutely thrilled with the idea! Family members from different states and countries, all in one place, for a very short time… count me in!
For me, that’s the best part about doing photography for anyone. It’s helping meet a very specific need with a very specific service. It’s hard for me to create just for the sake of creating. But when I’m creating to fill a request someone has, I love thinking through the very best way to give them something that they will treasure.
Sometimes, that means incorporating some of the newest photographic techniques I’ve learned.
Other times, like when Luis and his family, his parents, brother, sister, brother-in-law and their kids are all together, it’s just a matter of clearly showing who they are and the joy they exude being together.
See the family resemblance?
Where it all started… Mom and Dad!
I wish I had more pictures like this of me and my brother from when we were this age…
Did I say something funny? Oh no, they’re really laughing at Gabriella, who’s behind me making silly faces. Evidently she’s quite good at them. 🙂
I love the motion in this one…
Cousins!
To the whole Contreras familia, thanks for asking me to take your family photos! I had a great time, and am thankful for the opportunity to give you some images to remind you of the beautiful family God has blessed you with.
Almost 2 years ago, Austin and Merilly had me shoot photos of Adeline when she was about 4 months old. Now that their second daughter, Ella, is about the same age, they asked me to come do it again.
I know a lot of photographers have great success getting little kids to smile using things that squeek. So I brought a little squeeky rubber chicken, thinking I was totally prepared. It completely backfired. Adeline wanted to hold it, but once she got her hands on it, she didn’t want anything to do with it. Basically, she just didn’t want me to squeek it. I obviously have a lot to learn about the art of squeeker toys.
Nevertheless, we had a great time, and (I think) got some great photos. Enjoy them for yourself below, and as always, leave a comment with your thoughts!
To the whole Duncan family: you guys are always fun to hang out with. I hope we don’t have to wait until the next photoshoot to have an opportunity to hang out!
Like a lot of my college friends, I haven’t done a great job keeping up with Dan and Katie. I vaguely remember hearing the news that they were having a baby. And I’m embarrassed to admit that when Dan emailed me to ask if I would do family photos for them, I couldn’t quite remember if their baby was a boy, or a girl.
Well, now I’m happy to say that now I know a lot more about Baby David. He’s a happy, inquisitive little guy, fascinated with trees and not too excited about grass. In short, he’s a perfect addition to Dan & Katie’s family, and was super easy to photograph!
Meet the Talcotts!
“Mom, don’t kiss me when people are watching!”
Yeah, not too excited about the naked-on-the-grass thing. I don’t blame him.
I try to do photos from the parent’s point of view whenever I do kids photos, since this is how they’ll remember him (drool and all). 🙂
I finally figured out how to do this picture!
David’s mad-dog.
Hey you guys, it was a lot of fun to hang out with you again! I loved catching up, and getting to see your family have so much fun interacting was really sweet. Thanks!