
This is one of my all-time favorite slide shows. If you know this family, and would like to see the show, leave a comment or send me email and I’ll hook you up with the link. It’s so much fun!

We shot at the grandparents’ house at Bradley Beach. Isn’t this the SWEETEST picture? I LOVE it!

This is not FAIR! I want a shot like this of me and my boys!

He was kind of shy most of the day, but at one point he suddenly turned and smiled at me! Yay!

Love this one too, wind-blown hair and all!

The light streaming in the window gives this picture almost as much warmth as his sweet smile. I love this picture!

HATS are so great at the beach! They keep long hair at bay. They provide a little shade for the face. And this particular one provides texture, color and shape! Love her fun smile too!

Plus, hats instantly change the mood of a photograph. This image would look really nice with an aged texture added in photoshop. I’ll mess with that one day when I get time and put it up on the blog for you if you remind me.

(Queen of the sand pile.)

The moms were having a little, a-hem, ISSUE with the kids always making bunny ears whenever I pointed the camera at someone. “STOP MAKING BUNNY EARS!” was begged over and over and over.
So I cracked up when I turned around…

… and caught some mom bunny ears!
These next three shots are so typical…

The men (and the oldest boy) are half asleep in the living room watching television.

The women are in the kitchen chatting and cooking.

The girls are hanging out in the “beauty salon.” One by one, they called people into the “salon” for manicures and massages. Note to all future photography clients: Everybody needs a massage after a beach photo shoot! They are SO MUCH FUN!
Thanks everyone! I pray you love your slide show as much as I do!
Peace,
jules
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Click the picture to jump to a slide show of Laci’s album design. For those of you who aren’t running Flash, here’s a few spreads. Above, the wrap-around cover on the little 5×5 coffeetable album. I love it!

This is one of the inside spreads. It features Laci playing on the beach with her grandmother and mom.
All my books are custom-designed by me now. I don’t use templates anymore, and I don’t make soft-cover books anymore. For the last year or so, my clients loved their template-designed soft-cover books, but the thing is: I want my photography presentation to be unique to each family, and to have an heirloom quality, and for that to be the case, I needed to be able to design the books myself, and I needed books that would last a very long time. Hence, I simply HAD to find a book printing company that met my requirements.

Four generations of women were present at Laci’s shoot. I love this spread because this spread alone makes the book a family heirloom to be passed down for generations.
Each spread you see here measures 5×10 — the pages are designed as 2-page spreads. The center of the spread will be inside the gutter of the book, which is why you never see anything important (faces, for example) in the center of the spread.

I love this spread because it’s simple and clean and conveys a sense of one moment melding into another.

I sprinkled some quotes throughout the book, to encourage viewers to linger on the pages and perhaps contemplate what the photographs might mean, and because sometimes words are worth just as much as pictures.
This is a press-printed book, meaning the pages are printed through a printing press and bound like a book you might buy in Barnes & Noble. When the actual book arrives, I’ll post some pictures of it so you can see how it came out!
Coming soon, an example of a flush mount design. My flush mount albums are covered in full-grain Italian leather, with pages that are photographic prints. When a flush mount book is open, it lies flat and you can barely see the gutter in the middle of the spread. The pages are similar to a child’s board book — rigid, with the images professionally mounted directly to the board, creating a book that will last a lifetime. (The company even guarantees the flush mount albums for your lifetime!) Can’t wait to show you one of those! Be on the lookout in the blog for the design I’ll be submitting. It’s SO cool!
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Even though it was only somewhat chilly, there weren’t many people around. Nice and quiet, that’s how I like the beach.
I love fun family pictures that don’t look posed. One of these days I’m going to have some of these done for my own family!
Click here for the slide show.

I live in New Jersey, have a son named Bradley, and never went to Bradley Beach before last Sunday! So fun! Wish I had a t-shirt! All the little shops are closed for the season, it seems. Being a Carolina girl, I can’t imagine beaches that close in fall.
But it wasn’t so “fall” that the girls couldn’t put their feet in the water.
Can’t wait for next summer!
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