Another Beautiful Saturday

Click the picture — or click here — for the slide show from Claudia and Anthony’s day-in-the-life session. Scroll to the bottom of the post for a TREE-RELATED contest question and be sure to leave Claudia and Anthony a comment!
I love the image above — natural smile, beautiful background, rich colors in the dress and wonderful texture too, the headband flower — oh yeah, and SHE is beautiful too!

I usually get the best pictures of children looking right at the camera when mom and dad are preoccupied with something else. In this case, I took the older girls on a little walk around the duck pond.

Love this one.


In this sequence, the little girl was watching a train go by, and blowing a kiss to all the commuters. How sweet.

If you didn’t watch the slide show yet, there’s a sequence around this shot that cracks me up. (She was looking for birds.)

Claudia, I TOLD you you looked beautiful! Remember when I was saying, “Hold it! Hold it! The light is PERFECT!” Here you go — proof!

I got a lot of pictures of Anthony playing with the children, but I love this one best because it’s such a real, unposed moment that shows connection and love.

I can’t resist the baby bottle shots! That moment will go away before you know it.

Sometimes when I’m shooting into the sun, the diffused flash can really make a difference in being able to catch both the sun and the child’s face. I love the sparkle!

She loves the monkey bars!






Is it a shagbark hickory?
Comment by SWC — October 24, 2007 @ 11:45 am
Good answer and thanks for trying to win the family a print, but no, that’s not shagbark hickory!
Comment by jules — October 24, 2007 @ 11:47 am
I love your style and your blog!
Is it a Sycamore tree?
Comment by wyoming_gal — October 24, 2007 @ 12:13 pm
Way to go, Wyoming! That’s right! Thanks for commenting. I’m sure Claudia and Anthony will appreciate the added print credit.
Comment by Jules — October 24, 2007 @ 6:44 pm
The girls are beautiful - well done! I love the kiss sequence - so cute!
Comment by Jill Higgins — October 26, 2007 @ 3:01 pm