Southern New Jersey Photo Shoot: Julie and Her Kiddies!

Hello!

Wow, what a busy weekend!  On Sunday, I had the honor of taking pictures of Julie and her two adorable kids, Noah and Karyanna.  I've taken pictures of a few children thus far, but this is the first session that we held in a .. let's say 'pretty real' studio hehehe.  It's so good to have space! Fred and I got a few cool props that we wanted to try out and it was a lot of fun!

What can I say about these awesome kids? Noah is an oh-so-cute 4 year old boy with a LOT of energy.  When he first came over, he was so shy, it was so cute, then next thing I know, Fred and him are playing with cars all around the basement HAHAHA. I know Fred slept good last night!

Karyanna is soooo chill!  As long as she had something to play with, she would just stay put wherever you put her hahaha.  We just would slide her around to the spot where I need her to be on the set and then I could just sit there and shoot hehehe!

This was quite the experience, and I learned a lot when it comes to interacting with kiddies.  Thank you Julie for letting me photograph your beautiful family!! I look forward to doing outdoor portraits in a few weeks! Hope you like the pictures!!

CLICK TO ENLARGE: You know the drill..

I love how Noah put his whole body through the frame and Karyanna thinks the frame is a good snack HEHE!



Far right: Noah insisted on taking a picture with Ironman hahaha! And I love Karyanna's tongue and her tutu bathing suit! Her mommy insisted she have pictures with it and I'm glad!!


Let's throw some more props in there.  I saw this suitcase and I thought - Hey! This would be a great thing to put some kids in LOL!!!


And I decided to do a test run on the suitcase.. looks like kids will fit in it afterall!

2 comments:

  1. I ADORE THESE!!!! I want these printed all over my wall!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. I <3 the pics. The children r so adorable & have so much energy and character:D

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