Posted: March 31st, 2011 | Author: Stacie | Filed under: Products | Tags: baby photography, baby photography in Connecticut, baby portraits, black and white photography, children photogapher connecticut, children's photography, childrens photographer connecticut, Connecticut Baby Photographer, Connecticut Children's Photographer, connecticut newborn, Connecticut Newborn Photography, Connecticut Photographer, connecticut photography, West Hartford Photographer, West Hartford Photography | Comments Off
Both the Regular Session and the Platinum Session include files on a disk with a custom CD case. I finally took the time to actually take what passes for product photography showcasing what these look like. One image from your session is on the cover of your disk and one on the disk itself.

* Note: Mini Sessions include files but do not come with the custom printed disk or CD case.
Posted: July 2nd, 2010 | Author: Stacie | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: baby, baby photography, baby photography in Connecticut, baby portraits, baby potraits, black and white photography, Breastfeeding Portraits, breastfeeding poster, children photogapher connecticut, free downloads, la leche league, newborn photography, World Breastfeeding Week | 18 Comments »
And VOILA. Having harassed asked people to tell me which were their favorite of my breastfeeding images I present the finished poster. I’ll be doing a final proofreading tomorrow to avoid embarrassing typos.
How embarrassing? I brought a stack of free postcards to the La Leche League conference in April touting the wonders of breasfeeding. I’d like to avoid that this time.

SO I’ll be doing a final proofread then send the file out to the printer. I’ll be giving them out to local breastfeeding professionals. You can order a personal copy as long as my extras hold out.
Downloadable PDF:
Please note that this is made freely available for you to print and distribute at will and am trusting in the basic goodness of people to use it as intended. Please respect that I retain copyright to these images and do not use them individually on your web site or in your materials even for the very best of causes. If you make the download available on your on web site please do it by linking back to this, original, post.
This file is very large so that you can make a very good print – you should be able to send this to a professional printer if you desire and have no issues with resolution, or just print it on the laser printer!
Posted: June 21st, 2010 | Author: Stacie | Filed under: Randomness | Tags: baby photography, baby portraits, baby potraits, black and white photography, children's photography, Connecticut Children's Photographer, Connecticut Maternity Photographer, connecticut newborn, Connecticut Newborn Photography, Connecticut Photographer, Connecticut Wedding Photographer, ct newborn portrait, fine art portraits, Hartford Children's Photographer, Hartford Maternity Photographer, photo session funnies, things that go wrong at photo sessions, toddler pictures, urban maternity photography, Wedding Photography, Weddings, West Hartford Children's Photographer, West Hartford Maternity Photography, West Hartford Photographer | 4 Comments »
Now and again things happen at photography sessions that make one laugh, though usually not until a bit later after a glass of wine or two. A small sampling…
- I was doing a very casual portfolio building shoot of a friend’s 3-month old son at my house on my back deck. She took her glasses off to get some pictures holding her child without the specs and my own child grabbed her glasses, broke them, and dropped them under the deck. We had to fish them out (or rather, I did, as she really is basically blind without her glasses) using a hook AFTER we located where they were by peering through the wooden boards at the assorted dead leaves below. Finding patterned brown glasses in dead leaves with almost no light is, well, interesting. I told her to let me pay for new ones. Did she? No. They are STILL taped together and that boy is 18 months old now. Every time I see them I feel glasses-guilt. Lesson learned: don’t ever try to do even the most casual shoot with your kids around. This just doesn’t end well.
- I did a maternity session for one woman and was doing a set of rapid fire pictures, one after another, of the same pose. When I went back to proof the pictures, as I flipped from one to the next, I realized I could see the baby shifting around inside her womb and causing her abdomen to change shape. I’ve also had a woman have contractions during the shoot; she was a trooper and hiked all over West Hartford Center – in high heeled boots – pausing only briefly during contractions. She admitted she hoped the walking would bring on full labor. No such luck. I did, however, once have a mother go into full labor about 5 hours after our session.
- Babies pee on my ALL THE TIME. It’s just part of the job and one reason I wear very casual clothes to shoots. Only once, however, did I manage to actually catch an arc of pee in the air when I pushed the shutter RIGHT as the baby peed. If this happens to you I will add a complimentary 4X6 of that shot for you to tuck away until your child’s wedding rehearsal dinner when you can add it to the slideshow of cute childhood pictures. This will be payback for the sleep deprivation.
- At a wedding I once, camera gear hanging from my neck, jumped down a river bank to grab a blow-away ketubah that the wind had snatched and was attempting to introduce to the water, not 15 minutes after every single person in the family had signed it. This was not in the fine print of “How to be a wedding photographer.” I’ve also helped a bride into her dress, which eliminated any sweet “the bride getting dressed” shots but ensured that she actually DID get zipped into her dress.
Posted: April 26th, 2010 | Author: Stacie | Filed under: Babies | Tags: Avon, baby, baby photographer, baby photography, baby photography in Connecticut, baby pictures, baby pictures at 3 weeks, baby pictures in your house, baby portraits, baby potraits, black and white photography, Bristol, Canton, Connecticut Baby Photographer, Connecticut Newborn Photography, Connecticut Photographer, ct baby photos, ct baby pictures, ct newborn, ct newborn photo, ct newborn portrait, custom photography, Farmington, hartford, Hartford County, high end newborn portraits, Litchfield County, newbor macro photography, newborn photography, newborn pictures in your home, newborn portraits, Simsbury, three weeks old | 21 Comments »
Well, she is. If it’s any consolation she’s cuter than I am as well.
I photographed this little beauty on Saturday morning. She was right in the middle of her 3-week growth spurt and made me work for it but time, patience, lots of food, womb sounds and loud shushing resulted in some final sleeping images that are just adorable as well as some great looks of wide eyed wonder.

