Posted: August 31st, 2011 | Author: Stacie | Filed under: Children's Portraits, Film Work, High School Seniors, Teenagers, Undone Workshops | Tags: Avon, children's portaits using film, Connecticut film photographer, Connecticut film photography, connecticut film portaits, Farminton, Farminton Valley, film children's portaits, film children's portraits, film photographers in Connecticut, film photography, film portaits in connecticut, film portraits, Roxbury, Simsbury, Undone Workshops, west hartford | 1 Comment »
Meg Bitton and I hosted a workshop in August. I didn’t shoot much what with the whole “using my time to teach” aspect, but I did get a few.





Posted: August 10th, 2011 | Author: Stacie | Filed under: bronica, Children's Portraits, Film Work, My Own Twinkies | Tags: bronica, children photogapher connecticut, connecticut film portaits, custom photography, film children's photography, film children's portraits, film photographers in Connecticut, film photography, film portraits, fine art photography, medium format film portraits, West Hartford Children's Photographer | 3 Comments »
Twins. In the same frame. Only kind of throttling each other.
It’s the holy grail of children’s photography.

Posted: August 2nd, 2011 | Author: Stacie | Filed under: Breastfeeding Portraits, bronica, Faces of Motherhood, Film Work | Tags: breastfeeding pictures, Breastfeeding Portraits, connecticut breastfeeding portraits, Connecticut film photographer, Connecticut film photography, film children's portaits, film photographers in Connecticut, film portraits, fine art portraits | 11 Comments »
Now, I don’t think it’s a mystery to anyone that I do a lot of breastfeeding portraits. Heck, you can download my 2010 Breastfeeding Week Poster if you are so inclined. But generally in those pictures I aim, when I shoot, to bag the serene and lovely part of breastfeeding. You know that part, as you gaze lovingly down into your baby’s eyes, rapt with his perfection, not a care in the world.
Then your kid gets older and you have the baby in a sling, nursing, while you play Candy Land with another child and have the phone on your ear trying to schedule the washing machine repair man to come.
Or is it only my life that’s that chaotic in reality?
Breastfeeding is still awesome, of course. But it’s not quite as tranquil. I’m working on a personal series trying to capture the breastfeeding mother in her natural environment, as it were. My friend Heidi, who is a bundle of awesomeness, volunteered. We got in 2 shots before the turtle incident. This was one of them.

(No turtles or children were harmed in the turtle incident. The child did not actually fall into the pond in his turtle quest. However, it was deemed wise to get up and go check on him.)
Posted: July 19th, 2011 | Author: Stacie | Filed under: bronica, Children's Portraits, My Own Twinkies | Tags: bronica, children's photography, children's portaits using film, children's portraits, film children's portraits, film photography, film portraits, maine children's photography, maine children's portraits, medium format film, tri-x 400 | 6 Comments »

I shot this up in a barn in Maine. We head up to Maine every summer and I can schedule a shoot while I am there – contact me if you live in the Ellsworth, Maine area and want to get on my notification list for “people to email about a shoot when I am in Maine.”
Posted: May 31st, 2011 | Author: Stacie | Filed under: Children's Portraits, Film Work, My Own Twinkies | Tags: 4 year old pictures, children photogapher connecticut, children's photography, children's portraits, children's portraits in connecticut, childrens photographer connecticut, Connecticut Children's Photographer, Connecticut Children's Photography, Connecticut Photographer, connecticut photography, film photography, film portraits, fine art portraits, four year old portraits, West Hartford Children's Photographer, West Hartford Children's Photography | 5 Comments »
The light really is beautiful in parking garages. This is one of my mini session spots for the more artistically adventurous.

