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Friday Fun: Out takes

So we all have them, even photographers.  I just get to show you my good stuff, but here are some of the things that I deal with on a regular shoot.

1) Screaming babies.  Yes, they all do it, and they are so darn cute.  So mommies, if I am ever photographing your newest addition, don’t feel bad.  It pretty much happens at every newborn session and I do like to take their photo…even if it is for your blackmailing purposes when they are 15!

2) Non-cooperative pets or kids.  In the past few years of having my own kids, I have learned that dogs are much like them.  All you need is some kind of distraction, and you have their attention again…. even if it takes photographing their stuffed monkey.

3) Props not working the way you intended.  On a few engagement shoots I thought it would be fun to incorporate some balloons…. um probably not the best idea when the wind was 20!! miles an hour.  I should have thought about that before the shoot, oh well!

4) Fish eye mistakes.  Yes these are my children and I take full responsibility in photographing them this way.  We were having such a great time with this lens.  I think I laughed until I cried.  But in all seriousness, I would never recommend photographing someone this close, unless you are wanting them to look like they just came from the circus.

5) Clients… You will get a work out if you choose me to be your photographer.  The top shot was the goal I was wanting to achieve, but it took about 3-4 tries of Wade jumping in the air to get the desired look.

6) The bolting kid.  Yes, I do get a work out as well.  Here is the series of a 2 year old.  Here one minute, gone the next.

Going..Going….Gone!

7) The “I’m all done” phrase.  As the photographer, I’ve gotta be fast, especially when this phrase comes out, or a baby will be falling! (i think his parents had this phrase memorized because they were ready to catch the baby before he fell!  I love it!)

8)  Exhausted baby.  Here is where we stop the shoot and bring out the puffs, or bottle, or call it a day!

After all the screaming, crying, laughing, running and walking, it is all worth it to get the desired photo for the client.  I love what I do, and have a great time doing it!

Have a great weekend!

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    Friday Fun: My favorite places to shoot

    Often when talking to clients, I am asked: “Where would you recommend we do the shoot?”  Although there are so many places in the Twin Cities to photograph, here are 3 of my favorites and why.

    1) Mill City/ Stone Arch Bridge area.  You want urban, you got it.  You want park, its here too.  You want unique, let’s find it!  I have to say that this is one of the MOST popular ares in the Cities to shoot at.  Every time I am down in the area, I kid you not, there  is at least one other professional down there with a family, senior or wedding party.  And there is good reason for it… there are so many places to shoot in all within walking distance.

    2) Loring Park/ Sculpture Gardens/ Walker.  Another place that has so many different areas all within walking distance.  Every time I go, I try to find another location to take my clients to, and I have not been disappointed yet.  It has an artsy feel, and there is an indoor conservatory and a the General Mills Hall in the Walker to go in just in case there is rain.   Plus, this location is about 10 minutes from my house.  LOVE it!

    3) Your home.   When a child is in his/ her home environment they are just so much easier to photograph.  They want to show you their toys and their room and the cute little dress or animal that grandma just bought them.  Plus trying to get out the door keeping everyone clean and neat for photos is sometimes very difficult (we have 3; been there, done that ).  Couples are sweet and beautiful in the space that they created and more of their personality shines through. Basically it is YOU!  and that is what I love photographing.

    I’d love to do a shoot for you in one of these locations.  Let me know, especially while the Fall sale is going on!

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      Muehleck Family

      Sarah and Chris started out as clients, but now I consider friends.  It has been wonderful to see these two as a couple then grow to be parents of 2 beautiful blondie boys.  We had an extremely hot day to photograph family photos on, and I have to say, I was so impressed with these kids.  I walked them all over Como Park, and they continued smiling through the entire session.  Here are a few favorites from the session!

      And the vast difference between boys and girls: forget smelling the flowers, DESTROY them!

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        Lundeen Scene: Minneapolis Family

        Spunk, independence and excitement were on the menu for the Lundeen family shoot.  Angie wanted some photos of her family before baby boy Lundeen makes his entrance into the world next month.  Little Nora did not disappoint!  She was strictly on her toddler schedule and we stuck to it, and laughed!I love how toddlers think I’m so funny, when really I’m not.

        The ultimate bribe: a rig pop.  Angie you are so wise!

        And I am just in love with the photo below.  Independence and confidence; a girl and her doggie.

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        • beth johnson

          can you come to colorado and shoot my family????? please????? miss you.

        • I’ve been searching for month for a photographer just like you. You’re work is absolutely beautiful. Unfortunately, I’m in Minneapolis, but my family is in Phoenix. Maybe, someday I can get everyone here and hire you.

          Once again, beautiful family photos!

          T

        • […] had the great privilege of photographing this little man’s profile a few weeks back (see HERE) and on Monday, little Levi entered this great world.  I had my baby fix for the day.  My only […]

        Cherry Blossom Pie

        Kim and Kristine are from the Minneapolis area, but are both living out of state and very far away from each other.  For sisters  (twins!), I can only imagine that this is tough, especially when there are cousins involved!  Kristine has been following me on the blog, and said she’d be up from Florida wanting photos of their families together.   Kim’s daughter whipped up a batch of Cherry Blossom Pie for me as we went through the shoot.  I was thrilled, not only with her creativity, but with the way this entire family welcomed me into their home.

        And of course I could not leave without bringing in the grandparents with all their beautiful grandchildren!

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        • Megan Q

          Beautiful photos and beautiful idea. I wish more people did this kind of thing. Extended family all together. Love it! The pie sounds great too!

        • Kristine Jungels

          I will never forget that Cherry Blossom Pie…you have no idea how blessed I feel that you were able to capture moments of my kids and my niece and nephew that I wouldn’t have! With not seeing them very often, every moment is so important and every picture reminds me of something special that the kids bring into my life…thank you, thank you:)

        • Jill Rubin

          Love the pic’s! My husband is cousins with Kim and Kristine…it’s so good to see them together with their families! Very beautiful familes! Great job!

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