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People ALWAYS want to know how to dress their kids. Little boys in tank-tops and jeans are about as cute as it gets. It gives them the freedom to show me the bugs they find (and, err… your kids will probably end up dirty after a photo shoot with me – best not to plan a fancy dinner directly afterward) and to sit in the mud or climb a tree. Of course, I’m perfectly happy to send a girl in a linen dress into the mud too but there is just something about a little boy in a simple shirt and jeans that evokes timeless childhood innocence in a way that ties and button down shirts just don’t.


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I went to my first photography workshop this weekend and I’m still recovering. The other photographers were awesome and I ate brains.
No. Really. Jen Snyder, who is my long lost dork twin, ordered “lobster with sweet breads” at dinner the first night. Sweet breads are brains. Who knew? She didn’t, and neither did I. They taste like garlic.
Back to the photographers. Summer was so much fun. She does some of the most beautiful color newborn work I’ve ever see and she can get joy out of the most recalcitrant child. Leiba was the coolest, most inspiring wench imaginable and Zoe, who organized the workshop, shoots the most beautiful scenes and intimidates the hell out of me because she is just that good. As for the teacher, well, I am Cheryl Jacobs‘ crazy stalker and some day she’s going to find me living under her porch so I can pluck every last bit of knowledge from her brain.
Brains. Mmmmmm….
So, we took a lot of pictures – go figure at a photography workshop – and this particular child was one of my favorite models because she was such a bit of mischief. And those freckles!

I call this one “Her Ladyship Sits for Her Portrait.”


Expect more of more kids as the days go by…
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When I tell people I shoot on location they tend to freeze. What does that mean? Can I suggest some place? And, of course I can. Parks, fields of wildflowers (aka weeds), old barns all make wonderful, classical places to get a picture taken. But if you want something a little funkier, a little more interesting, well, that’s where location photography really shines.
This one was shot in the Farmington River. Little Miss wanted to wear the “mermaid dress” and get in the water. Dressing up AND getting wet – does life get more fun? I waded out, carrying the 3 million pound camera and the child and placed her on the rock and asked her to just hang out for a few minutes. I stood in the right place, on very painful rocks, and we got this.

This was shot in a diner. I tried to put his hair into a ducktail (hair style FAIL – I can’t style my own hair, why would I think I could style his?) and dressed him up in jeans, a white t-shirt and a faux leather jacket and took him to a 50’s style diner at an off time so it would be basically empty, bought him his first milkshake ever and started snapping.

If you are thinking “I want something like THAT” let me know. There is nothing wrong with parks, wildflowers or your back yard and you’ll get shots you’ll adore taken in your spare room but I am always happy to head out someplace odd to get that one special shot. Like where? How about a carnival? Or an amusement park (though, yes, you’ll have to pay my entrance fee). The candy store. Who IS your child? What does she beg to do, where does he shine? Is your child an avid baseball player? Maybe his Little League game is the best place for a portrait. Does she live to swim? Maybe the pond is where to go. Don’t be afraid to push the boundaries of what a “location” is – that’s the best way to get something that is emblematic of your family and your child!
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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.


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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.)

A classmate doing apple work after the concert, similarly focused despite a photographer not 3 feet away pointing a camera.

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I have totally revamped my “baby package” to include children of all ages as well as an album and cards. The “A Year in the Life” portrait package includes 3 or 4 regular photography sessions spread out however you prefer over 14 months, a 20 page book with 10-15 images from each session and 50 flat press-printed cards.
You can use this package to preserve a child’s first year or simply to document the changes a year brings to your family. Sessions can be at your home, at the beach, playing in the fall leaves in one of Connecticut’s beautiful parks, a holiday session in the snow. or whatever you please You can use the cards for holiday cards, birth announcements or simply stationary with your family’s image.
Sessions might include, for example. a maternity portrait session, a newborn session, a lifestyle session of your whole family at the beach and then a more formal Christmas portrait session by the tree. I like this so much more than the baby package because it is much less limiting – you really can use it for whatever suits your family best.
The whole package is $1,250. You can book it HERE.
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You CAN do on location portraiture in the winter months! Brave the cold in January or February for a regular session in the greater Hartford area and get a $150 print credit towards your order. In March get a $100 print credit.
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This is the sweetest little girl. After we did some shooting I got to hold her and play bounce the girlie while her mother tracked down a pen; she played seduce the photographer with the cutest, most endearing smiles you could ever want to see on a wee one.
Thanks for letting me capture this time for you. Your full gallery should be ready early next week. Until then, enjoy your sneak peek!
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