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    Storm Troopers

    Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

    Embracing the Northeast Ohio rain is much like giving in to the chaos that is life with small children. When you finally jump in with both feet you find yourself truly enjoying every beautiful moment. Thanks to everyone for being “troopers” and splashing in the rain!

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    cleveland oh child photography Storm Troopers

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    Chunka Monk-a

    Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

    Baby Will is a delightful little man that his Mom and sister, Clare, affectionately refer to as a “Chunka Monk-a.” (Will…you can blame Ben and Jerry for the nickname.) Squeezable would best describe his thighs. However, his bright eyes and animated expressions are what made this session so fun.

    childrens photography akron Chunka Monk a

    baby photography akron Chunka Monk a

    baby photographer akron Chunka Monk a

    This last image is a favorite of mine. Will’s posture (he has moved beyond the weeble stage) and profile will change rapidly in the coming months…these are the types of moments that we tend to forget if not photographed.

    childrens photographer akron Chunka Monk a

    Bubblicious

    Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

    A year has passed and Miss Ruby is officially a year old. Words cannot compete with the cuteness that came as a result of Daddy blowing bubbles.

    canton ohio family photographer Bubblicious

    canton ohio family photography Bubblicious

    canton ohio baby photographer Bubblicious

    canton ohio baby photography Bubblicious

    Newborn-ness

    Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

    I need to blog the rest of the session but I had to post this image because it’s one of the most powerful images I have ever taken.

    Raw and real “newborn-ness.”

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    Even the Dog Smiled

    Friday, May 27th, 2011

    The tornado sirens couldn’t keep us from sneaking in this session. We had beautiful light and beautiful smiles before the rains came. Sam claims to be the jokester in this family but Anna is giving him a run for his money. I really enjoyed laughing with this beautiful family!

    copley oh family photographer Even the Dog Smiled

    ycopley oh family photographer Even the Dog Smiled

    copley oh childrens photographer Even the Dog Smiled

    copley oh child photographer Even the Dog Smiled

    DIY Mother’s Day Portraits

    Saturday, May 7th, 2011

    I spent many nights trying to thinking of a way to squeeze a Mother’s Day portrait marathon into my schedule this year. Exhaustion (Dean, my little cuddlebug, I love you at 2am, 4am and 6am but would really like to sleep some day!!!) did not allow for that to happen. I decided to think outside the box and find a way to encourage all of you to try your hand at taking some of your own shots for Mother’s Day. My facebook casting call resulted in four photo shoots. During each of the short shoots, I coached a Dad through a mini photo shoot of his wife and child(ren.) My shots in are in black and white and the Dads’ shots are in color. The Dads’ shots are presented straight out of the camera with no cropping/color correcting/etc.

    Nick and I spoke at length about filling the frame (i.e. when you look through the viewfinder what do you see) with the “action.” He took the concept one step further by getting close to his subjects…and then I asked him to get even closer. He produced a wonderfully intimate image of his wife, Julie, and their children.
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    dad takes portrait akron DIY Mothers Day Portraits

    I started Todd’s session by asking him to reflect on an everyday moment that he will look fondly upon is his golden years. We worked on photographing a glimpse of what bedtime stories look like in his mind’s eye. With some encouragement, Todd attempted to capture the moment by trying out a number of different angles. Todd did a great job of including just enough of the book in the frame to relate to the viewer that his girls were reading a story.
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    mothersday portrait akron DIY Mothers Day Portraits

    Bob spends a lot of time in front of the camera as Dana (my office manager extraordinaire) has become an enthusiastic photography hobbyist. When it came time to turn the tables, Bob was eager to learn a few tricks to take a good portrait of his girls. We worked on encouraging the girls to interact by bringing their heads close together. Next, we took the interaction one step further by asking them to snuggle and hug. I know that Dana loves the image he shot as it’s her facebook profile this week.
    mothers day portrait akron DIY Mothers Day Portraits

    mothersday portrait DIY Mothers Day Portraits

    Finally, I worked with Clark to become more comfortable using his camera and shooting with purpose. His daughter Ruby is 10 months old and getting bigger every day. As parents, we often forget to photograph to show our kid’s physical size. I asked Clark to take a photo of Ruby’s hands in Tara’s hands. The resulting image allows us to see just how tiny her precious little hands are.
    mothersday portraits copley DIY Mothers Day Portraits

    mothersday portrait copley DIY Mothers Day Portraits

    I have to say that I was quite pleased with the results of the experiment. All of the Dads walked away from the exercise with a sense of pride and accomplishment. Hopefully, a few of you will be inspired take out your cameras tomorrow and take a few photos of your family for Mother’s Day! Remember…fill the frame, get close, encourage your subject to touch, shoot an “everyday” moment and/or shoot for scale.

    Graceful

    Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

    In-between the giggles, the tail wags and the doggie treat bribes we found moments of maturity beauty in Grace and Daisy that are reminiscent of a time long ago. I can’t wait to see these images hanging on the walls of Grace’s home.

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    bath oh portrait photography Graceful

    bath oh portrait photographer Graceful

    Technically Speaking

    Sunday, October 24th, 2010

    Jane and Joey have the longest eyelashes I have ever seen. With a bat of their beautiful eyes, the world is their oyster. They can thank Julie, their Mom, for that gift.

    Seeing as how their Dad, Nick, and I talked shop for a good while after their shoot, I am going to do something a little different and talk about lenses and settings for a little in this post.

    In this first shot I wanted to capture the stunning thickness of Joey’s eyelashes and his little round cheeks. Using a 50mm 1.4 lens and shooting at f/2.2 @ 1/2500 I was able to get a crisp shot of the cheek and eyelashes and allow the remainder of his body to blur away.
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    The portraits of the kids were shot at f/1.8 or f/2.2 @ 1/800 using the same lens. I moved back about 3 feet from the kids to allow some room for their full faces and to get a nice portrait with a lot of bokeh.
    copley oh family photography Technically Speaking

    The rest of the images were shot using my workhorse lens, the 70-200 2.8L. All of the images were shot at f/2.8 to keep the subjects in focus but blur the background.
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    Just a quick note here…notice Jane’s finger poking Joey in the second image…I love kids and the super cute things that they do.
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    Fall 2010 Mini Sessions

    Thursday, October 21st, 2010

    This past weekend brought absolutely picture perfect weather for my Mini Session families. The leaves were colorful, the fall air was comfortable and the lighting was gorgeous!

    If you are interested in booking a mini session (time is counting down until the holidays!!!,) appointment times are available for Saturday, October 23, 2010 at the Bath Nature Preserve. The Bath Nature Preserve is on my top ten list of favorite places to photograph families. Wide open fields surrounded by tall trees make for dramatic portraits.
    Investment: $250 plus applicable OH sales tax ($500 value!)
    Return: A minimum of 10 images will be presented in an online gallery. You will be provided the opportunity to download 5 high resolution images for personal use. In addition, you will receive your favorite image as an 11×14 print. Additional items may be purchased a la carte.

    Call the studio asap to set up your appointment time! 330.294.0661

    AkronFamilyPhotographer1 Fall 2010 Mini Sessions

    AkronFamilyPhotographer2 Fall 2010 Mini Sessions

    AkronFamilyPhotographer3 Fall 2010 Mini Sessions

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    True Colors

    Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

    Kathy is a longtime family friend of my husband’s family. She babysat “little Derek” (my husband) back in the day…and always has fun stories to share. Her husband, Jerry and daughter, Alyssa were great sports in making this session happen while the leaves were in their glory.

    machias ny family photography True Colors

    machias ny photographer True Colors

    machias ny photography True Colors

    machias ny family photographer True Colors