Archive for February, 2010

Oh, how this little guy has grown! He is one of my baby package clients and this means I get to see him four times this year. This was the third and, just like at his newborn portrait session and three-month portrait session he was a smiling, adorable flirt. I love 6 month session; for one thing, of course, unlike at a newborn session we don’t have to get the baby to sleep. This session is all about smiles, sitting on your own and giving kisses to mama. This little guy delivered on all accounts.

I hope you enjoy your sneak peek. The whole gallery should be ready soon!


6 Month Old Fine Art Portrait by Stacie Turner Photography


Fine Art Baby Portraits by Stacie Turner Photography

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Boudoir Sessions Available

February 26, 2010

The session includes a 1-2 hour shoot per woman, a bottle of champagne to help get you in the mood and an album of images from your session in a discreet box.

What a great gift for the hubby/boyfriend!

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Click HERE to book your newborn portrait session.

OK, you want a newborn portrait. That’s good. I do those. I like those. But before you reserve a session (and I do recommend pre-booking a newborn session while you are pregnant) you probably should make sure you actually like my newborn pictures. I know that sounds like a ridiculously obvious thing to say but you’d be surprised how many people ask me if I can do it in color. So, before you book me, or any photographer, take a look at my portfolio and make sure that’s what you want.

So, why the pre-booking? Well, when the baby arrives you are going to be tired, tired and, oh, tired. Sure, babies may sleep 18 hours a day but they do it in 20 minute increments, in between which they wake you up and demand to eat. You want to book a newborn shoot for as soon after the birth as possible, as in days old, not weeks old. If you pre-book all you have to do is shoot me an email and I’ll send you a list of dates we can shoot and then all you just pick one and I show up.

So, you wonder, how does the actual session go?

Well, first, if you want any “simply babies” style pictures the baby has to be under 1 month old. I don’t do the posed shots with older babies. Furthermore, the room has to be HOT. You’re asking a very small person, whose body isn’t great at self-regulating its temperature yet, to sleep naked. I don’t know about you but I certainly wouldn’t be able to sleep naked in a 68 degree room; let’s not ask the baby to. 80 degrees minimum. 85 is better. If the adults aren’t sweating it’s not hot enough.

I’ll bring in a bean bag, some black blankets and some giant clips. I’ll set that up, along with some portable heaters and then proceed to ignore it. Why? Because the odds are really good that at this point your baby will be awake. Babies find me fascinating and need to be coaxed to abandon my amazing presence for the gentle oblivion of sleep. (It isn’t just yours. My own children repeatedly demonstrate how much they hate to sleep in my presence.) If your child is actually soundly asleep I’ll have you strip him or her down and we’ll do the simple baby solo shots.

If, as is far more likely, the commotion of a stranger appearing at your doorstep, carrying stuff, rouses your baby from rest to look about and demand to eat we’ll ignore the bean bag set up and I’ll track down the light I like best and put you there. This may not be where you expect. Light trumps location. Then I’ll ask you you to interact with your baby. Kisses. Snuggles. Hold her up in the air. Rub his nose with yours. Place your cheek on the top of her downy head. Lay down next to him on the bed. If you want breastfeeding portraits, let me know as I don’t shoot them unless asked. That’s it. The most beautiful, tender shots are always the ones where you are just loving your child. Those sweet moments happen best when I step back and just observe (you know, once I’ve got you shoved where I like the light). I may call your name. I may tuck your hair out of your eyes. I may suggest you move in closer or hold hands. I may even clear clutter out from behind you. I won’t tell you to say cheese or try to get everyone – you, your partner, your 5-year-old and your 2-year-old – to all look at the camera at once.

When your baby falls asleep (and a very warm room, a full belly and snuggles do work wonders) we’ll slip him or her into the beanbag setup and get those shots. And that’s it, we’re done!

Then I get one up on the blog quickly as a sneak peek and the whole set done within 5-10 business days. I’ll let you know when they are ready and we’ll schedule an ordering session. I tried doing it online for over a year but, really, even with pretty good software it’s just complicated. What finish do you want? What size do you want? Oh, looking at what you want it might be more economical to do a collection. What do the announcements actually FEEL like. People got frustrated because they didn’t find the online set up intuitive enough. It was a mess. Now, I may not be the sharpest tool in the shed but after a year or more of something not working I do get the hint that it needs changing. So in person ordering it is. Finally, you get your prints and your albums and your canvas and you send the prints to family, put one in a frame for work, put the album on the coffee table and hang the canvas on the wall.

Click HERE to book your newborn portrait session.

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I’m keeping busy with all these newborns! Newborn portraits are just absurdly fun, especially when the little one is as mellow and lovable as this guy was. I’ve worked with his mother before when she brought her older son by for a breastfeeding portrait. Now little brother is here!

Enjoy your sneak peek!

Connecticut Newborn Photographer

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So, there you are, thinking to yourself, “I’ve having a baby and I want to send out an announcement that that isn’t just like everyone else’s.” or “How can I get a really cool, unified wedding design?” Don’t look at me. I can’t design my way out of a paper bag. Oh, sure, I’ve got card templates up you can use but I didn’t design those! The only one of those I designed was the Halloween card, the rest I bought or were freely shared with me somewhere.

What – you aren’t looking for Halloween cards in February?! Let’s plan ahead here, people!

OK, you went and looked at the Halloween card and we’re all in agreement that, well, I’m a photographer not a graphic designer. BUT, I do KNOW a good graphic designer working locally here in Connecticut. Actually, I know several, but the one I want to focus on here is Eve Windebank because her constant font adoration makes me smile (well, and there’s that talent thing too). You know a someone is a photographer when they talk about the light. Sure, it’s a filthy chicken coop that I’m asking you to stand in but LOOK AT THE LIGHT. And don’t look down and, no, that chicken won’t hurt you. But designers, they go gaga over fonts. And she does.

Also, her work is great. Go look at her work and stop reading my babble about chicken poops. I mean coops.

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Taking newborn photographs is so much fun, especially when the mothers bring the babies to me. A brand new baby arrives, he may get topped off with a little more milk to get good and full (though I recommend feeding about 30 minutes before a session) and I settle him down onto the beanbag and wrap him up tight in a swaddle. Then I wait and click the shutter and click the shutter and wait. This little guy was such a dreamy baby, sweet and smiley and by the end of the session he was happily enough asleep to pose for us in a sling like you see here. I hope you enjoy your sneak peek – the rest of your portraits will be ready next week!

Newborn Portraits

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Free Sessions in April

February 18, 2010

Well, the web site and blog are being revamped and they are a MESS. Oy! Web design is not the most fun thing to do when one child is vomiting and the other is engaging in jealous, attention-seeking behaviors. Actually, I’m not sure designing a photography portrait web site is EVER fun, even if you didn’t throw sick kids into the mix.

Miss Sickie seems better now, and 1 bowl of soup later shows no signs of regurgitation. Fingers crossed it remains so.

Meanwhile, I wanted to give a heads up to current clients who didn’t get the newsletter. Wait – you aren’t subscribed? Go subscribe to it now. Right now. I’ll wait for you to come back.

There. See, that didn’t take long. The next newsletter will go out sometime in March. Maybe April. In theory once a month seems good, but then things get busy.

In the last email newsletter – that one you didn’t read – there was, well, news about free sessions I am offering in April. Go sign up for one of 10 mini-session slots on April 10th. Well, there are fewer now. There is a $100 deposit to reserve your time which is non-refundable if you cannot make it but which can be applied in full to your print order. Don’t like any of your prints? I’ll refund the deposit. But you’ll like them. I know you.

Go forth and reserve your slot now.

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Holga Dreams of James

February 16, 2010

Just more of my playing around with the holga and my child.

Connecticut Children's portaits

Children portraits in Connecticut

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Why I Love Montessori

February 12, 2010

My twins started at The Cobb School, Montessori in Simsbury at 18 months in the Young Children’s Community. They are still there at 3 and a half, now in separate primary classrooms, and I really cannot say enough good things about the school. I love the physical plant itself; I think I was sold on the school when I saw how much light pours into every room and how every classroom has a door to the outside. I love the teachers. I love how nice the kids are; even the oldest kids in upper elementary (4th – 6th grades) are sweet and polite and caring. I can see the emphasis on gentleness and courtesy at home when my own children interact with younger babies. I love that when I made latkes last December and prepared to explain what they were to my children my daughter began to sing a song about making latkes. She then segued into “Dance the Horah.” I, you might say, drank the kool-aid. I had two helpings. Maybe three.

OK, I drank the whole pitcher but it was very tasty.

This morning was the Valentine’s Day celebration in my son’s classroom. The children sang two songs, recited “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening” and then passed out the heart pins they had made. For once I had my camera with me. (I usually leave it at home at school events but James actually asked me to bring it this time.)

James doing work before the concert started while the parents where gathering. (And, yes, despite the growing crowd of parents outside the classroom door he went and got work out, took it to the table, did it and then put it away.)
lifestyle portrait in the preschool classroom

A classmate doing apple work after the concert, similarly focused despite a photographer not 3 feet away pointing a camera.
Little Girl Does Apply Work at the Cobb School, Montessori

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This little cutie was one of my Fresh Faces babies; I have been running a model call to refresh my newborn galleries during these dreary winter months and, really, what is better to brighten up a February morning than a smiling new baby? And smile this guy did; he was so sweet and friendly and spent his whole session flirting with me. I’m sure he slept all the way home but for his pictures he decided to grin and yawn and play it up for his newborn portraits.

Connecticut and West Hartford Newborn Portraits

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