Archive for the ‘Family Photography’ Category

After lots of email planning, I was so happy to finally meet this family for our session. I am loving the images I have proofed so far, but with a family as gorgeous as this one, it’s hard to go wrong.

Here is a quick preview:

dsc 2665p Great Family Session | Virginia Family Photographer | Virginia Child Photographerdsc 2543pbw Great Family Session | Virginia Family Photographer | Virginia Child Photographerdsc 2587p Great Family Session | Virginia Family Photographer | Virginia Child Photographerdsc 2561p Great Family Session | Virginia Family Photographer | Virginia Child Photographerdsc 2636pbw Great Family Session | Virginia Family Photographer | Virginia Child Photographerdsc 2703p Great Family Session | Virginia Family Photographer | Virginia Child Photographer

My friend Wendy is my go-to girl for all things cool. So leave it to her to send me the coolest family session ever!  This bunch was so much fun, I was sad for it to end! Happy travels to the boys heading back to California – hope you are all together again soon! Here is a preview of this super fun session.

dsc 1612p Leave it to Wendy...|Virginia Family Photographerdsc 1697p Leave it to Wendy...|Virginia Family Photographerdsc 1762p Leave it to Wendy...|Virginia Family Photographerdsc 1726p Leave it to Wendy...|Virginia Family Photographerdsc 1747p Leave it to Wendy...|Virginia Family Photographer

Another session with great repeat clients – did I mention that watching kids grow is the best part of my job!? We met at the mill for this session, then drove to a hill for the final silhouettes. It was great seeing this beautiful family again, and the kids were so adorable!! Here is a preview of our session,  gallery will be coming soon, folks!

dsc 0817p At the Mill|Virginia Child Photographer|Washington DC Child Photographer
dsc 0744pbw At the Mill|Virginia Child Photographer|Washington DC Child Photographer

dsc 0721p At the Mill|Virginia Child Photographer|Washington DC Child Photographerdsc 0837p bw At the Mill|Virginia Child Photographer|Washington DC Child Photographer

dsc 0724p At the Mill|Virginia Child Photographer|Washington DC Child Photographer

dsc 0860p At the Mill|Virginia Child Photographer|Washington DC Child Photographer

Yesterday I had the great fortune of photographing a client who lived directly across from a location I had used once before, but had not been able to find again. I am so happy to know how to get there, now! This Mommy-to-be was a blast to photograph – so comfortable in her skin and in front of the camera. I can’t wait to meet her little guy in just a few weeks!
Enjoy the preview:

dsc 0697p Waiting for Baby|Virginia Child Photographer|Washington DC Child Photographerdsc 0662pbw Waiting for Baby|Virginia Child Photographer|Washington DC Child Photographerdsc 0646p Waiting for Baby|Virginia Child Photographer|Washington DC Child Photographerdsc 0682pbw Waiting for Baby|Virginia Child Photographer|Washington DC Child Photographer

Watching Them Grow…

July 6, 2009

I have always said that watching kids grow is the best part of my job. The last time I photographed these kiddos, they were so little! Now they are “big kids” – playing sports, talking about iCarly, and super easy to photograph! One thing that has NOT changed is that these three have the most amazing eyelashes I have ever seen. Here is a little preview of our session:

dsc 0053p Watching Them Grow...dsc 0047p Watching Them Grow...

dsc 0085p Watching Them Grow...dsc 0153p Watching Them Grow...dsc 0121p Watching Them Grow...

Thanks to my out-of-town friend Caitlin for this great referral…
We had a nice (if somewhat WARM) stroll through the garden for this session – it was a little close to bedtime, and very hot – but the girls did great in the end, and we got some great shots. Thanks for coming out and braving the heat! I think we were all just glad that at least it wasn’t raining again! ;-)
Here’s a preview of the session:

dsc 8926p Garden Session|Virginia Child Photographer

dsc 8906pbw Garden Session|Virginia Child Photographer

dsc 9029p Garden Session|Virginia Child Photographerdsc 8895pbw Garden Session|Virginia Child Photographerdsc 9031p Garden Session|Virginia Child Photographerdsc 8922pbw Garden Session|Virginia Child Photographer

Early Bird Session

June 14, 2009

Something not as common for me… early morning. I am generally an early-evening shooter, because I don’t normally get “up-and-at-’em” early enough to avoid harsh late morning light. But with all of our swim team obligations this summer, I decided to start making some early morning appointments and just toughing it out with an alarm clock.

The light IS beautiful at 7:45am…

*Apologies again for any color inconsistencies while I am proofing on the laptop – I suspect everything will have to be tweaked once the Imac comes home… ;-)

dsc 7873 Early Bird Sessiondsc 7820bw Early Bird Sessiondsc 7923 Early Bird Sessiondsc 7827 Early Bird Session

dsc 7960bw1 Early Bird Session

That was the subject of much speculation leading up to this session – LOCATION!  After going back and forth several times on possibilities and pros and cons, we ended up at the park closest to home. Funny how that happens. And, as usual, this location pulled through with flying colors. Add in a great looking family and you get a beautiful session. Here is a quick preview. Thanks for being so wonderful to work with! Your gallery is coming soon.

dsc 7653bw Location Location Location...
dsc 7786 Location Location Location...dsc 76131 Location Location Location...

dsc 7652bw Location Location Location...

dsc 7694 Location Location Location...dsc 7650bw Location Location Location...

This was a session that just clicked and went like clockwork. As soon as we met, I knew it would be great – such a nice family, so laid back and easy to work with. The whole time I kept thinking that these grown “boys” could be MY boys in 10 years. The similarity was really striking, and at one point, I said “I want someone to do this session for me with my guys!!” It was tons of fun, and the preview is a bit overdue, because of my computer melt-down (which should probably be a blog post unto itself.)
Here we go – a preview of the gallery:

dsc 7217pbw1 A Glimpse of the Future|Virginia Family Photographer dsc 7253p A Glimpse of the Future|Virginia Family Photographerdsc 7235pbw A Glimpse of the Future|Virginia Family Photographerdsc 7208pbw A Glimpse of the Future|Virginia Family Photographer

There is an old saying that “You can’t go home again” – and often it’s true enough.

But sometimes you can. Our dear friend/teacher/mentor Joseph celebrated a “milestone” birthday this week, and the Paperchase crew turned out for a surprise-post-trailride bash planned by the ever- organized and  fabulous Saturday morning riders.

blog1 Happy Birthday|Thanks for the Memories

It makes no difference whatsoever that the old Paperchase Farm has not existed in its original form for more years than I care to remember. What matters is that when we all get together on the farm with the vague smell of horses and leather and hay in the air,  we still feel perfectly at home – old friends and new.

Amid the celebrating, there was a lot of:  “How can your kids be so big??” and  “How did we get so old?” and “How long has it been since the last time I saw you?” and of course “Are you riding?”

But the resounding theme, the question that kept going around and around was:  “Remember When…??”

There seems to be so much to remember – the horse shows in the heat of summer and cold of winter – jumping in the pool with your riding clothes on because you were so hot you thought you would die, and braiding when you thought your fingers would freeze off. The Christmas parades, mock hunts, wine rides, and tailgate parties. Hunt Night. The Tuesday night lessons, both on horseback and watching from the old judges stand. The trips to Kings Dominion where the ride down 95 was as memorable as the day at the park. All the great horses we have known and shared with one another. Watching kids go from leadline to college in what seemed to be the blink of an eye.

And the sweetest moment for me – when someone told me that one of her strongest memories of Paperchase was of me – at 19 or maybe 20, galloping by on Lady, bareback and in a hackamore, caution thrown to the wind (quite literally, and probably stupidly). Thank you for that,  Sharon. Somehow that meant alot – to think that someone remembers how I rode when I was so young that it never even occurred to me that I could fall off…
Those days are gone – but boy, it’s easy to remember how it felt to sit on Lady.

blog2 Happy Birthday|Thanks for the Memories

At any rate – my point is, sometimes “going home again” is just sharing a history and keeping those memories alive. And for that, I know we are all eternally grateful.

So from all of us – Happy Birthday – and thanks for the memories. :-)

blog 3 Happy Birthday|Thanks for the Memories