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


A Tree Fan’s Family

 

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    There were so many pictures in this session that I loved, it was hard to pick a favorite. But the one above is just beautiful. I love the light, the natural pose, the chair, the melancholy expression on her face. It’s one of those pictures that I could stare at for quite some time wondering unsuccessfully what she was thinking when I took her picture.

 

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    You might recognize this face from the Halloween pictures. She was an adorable Dorothy.

 

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    And he was a very cute lion.

 

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    What a sweet face!

 

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    And what a sweet family picture. (One of these days I’m going to get a picture like this of my family. Gabe? Gabe? Are you reading this? I need you to come take pictures of my family!)

 

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    Thank God I got the exposure right because that kiss only happened once. That’s the thing about kids. They hear a click, they think you got the shot and they’re — zoom — gone!

 

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    Christopher can still catch the little one though. I love this shot!

 

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    Love this one too!

 

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    If you know Mary and Christopher, send them an e-mail and I’m sure they’ll share the slide show link with you!

 

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    Mary has been following my Tree Grower’s Diary for quite a long time. That’s how she found me.

 

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    It was a perfectly timed shoot — the first of November when the leaves were at their peak and the filtered sunlight through high clouds made for gorgeous morning light.

 

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    Interesting twist to this story though. Mary booked her session a really long time ago — in fall of 2007 — and then called me in January suggesting that she no longer needed my services because Christopher had given her a new camera as a gift.

 

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    I replied, “But who’s going to capture images of you with your family?” (See, this is something I have some experience with since I have so precious few pictures of me with my boys.)

 

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    So I set out to show Mary that these moments fly by and that life isn’t always about just having nice pictures of your children.

 

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    “Your children,” I told Mary, “will someday love looking back on pictures of YOU!”

 

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    I’m betting both of these boys will love looking at this picture!

 

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    Plus, the light from a regular on-camera flash would have rendered the shot above flat. But adding a simple light above right gives the shot depth and emotion. Not very many people have the equipment to create images like this.

 

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    But if you are taking shots of your children with your own camera, here’s a tip: direct people just a little bit. Say something like, “What do you guys do all the time — twirl? Flip upside down? Blow bubbles?” Then be ready to capture the action shot with your own camera outside!

 

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    I love shots with the sunlight coming from behind the subject. That takes a little practice to master, but can be done on manual settings or spot meter settings on many point-and-shoot cameras and most consumer-level digital SLR cameras.

 

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    I love that dog! This is another example of off-camera lights making an everyday shot possible. (“Everyday” meaning that the above activity captures an everyday event this family might like to remember.)

 

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    This shot was taken with no additional lights, just the light from the window. I love the light in this shot.

 

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    Mary, I truly hope that I was able to capture elements of your lifestyle that will bring you joy for many years to come. FAVE ALERT ABOVE — I love that window seat (handmade by Christopher himself!) and I am so happy the shot came out so nice! I hope you enjoyed your slide show because I simply love it! Oh, and remember to keep practicing! Trees and plants make excellent practice material for mastering yummy light and getting a beautiful bokeh (blurry background using wide aperture settings).

7 Responses to “A Tree Fan’s Family”

  1. melissa says:

    Love the last shot. Your photos are so natural and beautiful. You really capture the beauty in each person photographed. VERY Talented lady!

  2. Amy Clifton says:

    Love that last shot! I’d like to hear more about your off-camera lighting… :-)

  3. That first and last shots are spectacular! Beautiful as always Julie.

  4. Jules, your images are iconic. I DO love that first shot. Perfection!

  5. This is an amazing collection. Wonderful time of the year to see such a warm spirited family.

  6. robin says:

    Beautiful images, as always. Wow. Love the peace in that first one and I love the reading together shots! What a wonderful story of this family’s life in this moment.

  7. Matt Richman says:

    Gabe? Who’s Gabe? I guess I’ll never get the opportunity to shoot the Shaver Family unportrait! :( Boo, hoo, hoo. :(

    You did a great job with this session Julie! It’s SO natural and so personal. Beautiful work!

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