Photographs, quotes, thoughts and trees by Julie Walton Shaver, a lifestyle photographer based in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut


Softly on a Saturday

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    Click the picture, or click here, for Ed and Susan’s slide show. When the show ends, it will jump back here where you can answer a question and win the family an 8×10 print!

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    The little sister is adorable!

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    See? (Love that pokey lip!)

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    The big sister has an unmistakable “Shirley Temple” look.

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    She was digging through the costume box by the window. None of those pictures are posed. I was just hanging out on the couch chatting with Susan while we watched her daughter putting costume pieces on. I love every one of those shots.

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    It’s always a good idea at a family shoot to plan a family activity like dying Easter eggs.

    I think people sometimes feel a little awkward at family shoots (at first) because they’re not sure what they’re supposed to do.

    Other than dying Easter eggs, here’s some ideas: have a tea party, build a gingerbread house, roast marshmellows on a chiminea, play a game like Twister or CandyLand, dance to some lively and slow songs, play catch, make up silly rub-your-tummy-and-head-at-the-same-time-as-you-wiggle-your-toes games, tell jokes from a silly jokebook, have a box of accessories handy and have fun trying on different looks.

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    Young children pretty much ALWAYS love to read books with mom and dad. I love this picture of the little girl on the way down the hall with her books.

    I have fantastic memories of playing in the hallway with my brothers when we were children. We would turn off all the lights and shut all the doors so that it would be completely dark. Then we’d turn the lights on our Hess trucks and pretend we were on the highway at night. Little did I know I’d grow up to live that scenario every night for 20 years! (I used to drive home on the Turnpike every night at around 2 a.m. Now I leave earlier so I get to take the train! Train beats the turnpike ANY day!)

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    So many people ask me what I did to a picture to make the eyes so bright. Here’s my secret: LIGHT must be shining deeply into the eye. That’s what brings out the color. In this case, the only light source is a large window, which she is facing. If you were to look really closely at this picture, you could see that there is a little tear under her right eye. I just love how expressive she is. (She wanted some of her toys that had been banished to the basement in the “great photo shoot house purge” that most of my clients, a-hem, enjoy. That’s what I need to do — hire a photographer to come to my house so I’ll be forced to clear away clutter!)

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    One of my goals at any family shoot is to get a picture of the whole family. We try to get that out of the way early in the shoot so we don’t have to worry about missing the opportunity. I personally challenge myself to get a new “unportrait” for my collection of family unportraits. Above, there’s one.

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    LOVE this one!

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    This one’s my fave.

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    This picture would get the “clip stand” treatment if it were my family! I’ll explain the “clip stand” treatment in a blog post soon. You’ll LOVE it, so be sure to bookmark the blog.

    Win Susan and Ed an 8×10 print! Here’s today’s question: In the slide show, there’s a close up of the older daughter’s hand with her father’s hand. What does the sticker on the little girl’s hand say? (They were looking through her 1st year scrapbook. It’s such a cool shot!)

    Susan and Ed, I hope you love your slide show as much as I do! Your girls were so much fun to work with!

    Peace and happy Sunday,
    jules
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4 Responses to “Softly on a Saturday”

  1. linda from edison says:

    My favorite is the one of the family with Ed reflected in the mirror. Clever, clever shot.

  2. Steve G. says:

    Beautiful, Julie. I love the toning you did on this one. It really captures the classic beauty of those little girls, in a Beatrix Potter sort of way. Very nice work, and a little different from what you usually do. It’s so nice to see that you are so good, and yet also willing to see things in a new light.

  3. jules says:

    Thanks Kendall and Drew! You’re right! Isn’t that SO cute that she was comparing the size of her hand to her dad’s hand with that sticker on? So cute! Susan and Ed: You can thank Kendall and Drew for your free 8×10!

    Peace!
    ~jules

  4. Drew & Kendall Schuchman says:

    The sticker says “Recognizes Dad”

    The slide show is soooo cute!!!

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