Sonoma Portrait Photographer
Todays photo shoot featuring Miss B. will be a case study giving a behind the scenes look at how I create studio style portraits on location.
Todays photo shoot featuring Miss B. will be a case study giving a behind the scenes look at how I create studio style portraits on location.
I kept hearing from other parents about how there is this time while raising your kid where your whole job becomes keeping them from killing themselves. I thought this was hyperbole until my toddler decided it was his time to prefect the art of the face plant.
When I create portraits, one of the most important things to me is that I don’t look back on them years later and hate them. I’m never more aware of this then when I’m capturing portraits of my son.
Today I’m excited to share Hazel’s second photoshoot with me as her and her husband Zee get ready to welcome their new baby into the world! I’d love to link to her previous session in this post, but much to my disappointment, her boudoir photo shoot is GZ4 classified. You'll just have to trust me when I say that she has more than a few images I'd love to show off in my portfolio if I could!The good news is that she said she’d be okay sharing her maternity photos from her session here which I’m super stoked about! A few of them look pretty different compared to what I typically see posted and I really like that!
One of my favorite things to do is photograph my family for significant life events. Today’s post features my cousin Abbey's maternity photo shoot I did for her. I love doing these sessions because I feel a little extra pressure to do the best thing I can so I won't hate these pictures 20 years from now.
There are few things I cherish more then getting to create life event images for my family. Today I want to share this Church of the Incarnation wedding I captured for my uncle Rod and his lovely bride Marian.Capturing images for family guarantees that I'll be reflecting back on these images forever. It's important to me that I not reflect back with embarrassment for not doing a better job. In an attempt to maximize my chance of looking back on these images favorably, I try to focus on creating images with timeless qualities. My theory is that if renaissance paintings have timeless qualities about them, this establishes a roadmap to create images that are both beautiful today and into the future.
This wine cave wedding was photographed in Sonoma, California at the B. Wise Estate vineyard which is just west of the famous Napa valley.