Tag: family portraits
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Mother’s Day. Family Portraits – Seattle, WA
On Mother’s Day time, I am posting a few images from recent family photo session with Jo and Rosa. Jo is a stellar Mother. She is kind, loving, patient, devoted, driven, hard working and beautiful. We made portraits on the beach near their home in West Seattle. Wearing leopard print clothes on the beach seemed…
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Family Photography on Alki Beach, Seattle. (Family Photos in Seattle).
This was the busiest family photo session, ever. We run. We chased. And we chased some more. Kingsley’s parents brought along many props: magnificent sunflowers, balloons, bubbles, a guitar, a lollipop (a huge one). We used all of them while composing images and also those that we found as we photographed: for instance an old…
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Photographing with an open mind. (Seattle Family Photography).
Each time I photograph families (even though I have many years behind me as a photographer) I face an almost a paralyzing thought: “what if I never find a light or ambiance to make it happen”… Then I consciously enter a mind compartment that stores openness about it all and things start to unfold: with…
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Seattle Doughnut. (Seattle Family Photography).
Yesterday I had a family session with repeat clients of mine. Everything worked with ease: the light was beautiful, the kids were in a great spirit, the parents were stylish. Towards the end of the session, the entire family was “pushing” the Seattle Doughnut. Tim encouraged his older daughter to keep pushing. At some point,…
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Aligned with a Seattle Horizon.
This image was made recently during the family photo session with Sheila, and her son, Jude. Few times, while looking at this photo, Sheila expressed her amazement about the stick alignment with The Seattle Horizon (yes, a Space Needle to the right). I agree, this belongs in the Meant to Be Category. Well, we could…
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Wyatt with Father (Seattle Family Portraits).
I photographed Norman few days ago, on the quiet Seattle morning of the 4th of July. We were making a business portrait that he could use for marketing his Husser Window Cleaning business in Seattle. Norman’s son, Wyatt, occupied himself with a game. When we finished making the business portrait I suggested that I take…