Sunday, May 19, 2013
Sticky Sweetness
He was a sticky mess and he fell asleep in my freshly laundered white sheets! For a second I was about to internally combust... but then I noticed how the light lit him up so angelically and my frustration just melted away... and I really truly savored the moment. (Good Momma brownie points for me!)
Kekai Mini Portrait Session {Las Vegas Tween Portrait Photography}
A quick session I did with my niece. I can hardly believe how much she has grown up! What a beautiful girl, inside and out!
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Natural Lighting
I love natural light. I've tried studio/continuous lighting and it was fun, but it doesn't beat natural lighting in my book. This image of my 4 month old is taken just in front of our living room window! True story. The set up is ridiculously easy (large, white foamboard and a white blanket... that's it!). I love that an image like this can be so simple to set up! I don't have to have cutsie props (nothing against em, I just don't need 'em) or fancy backdrops. Yeah, it's pretty "ghetto-rigged" but no one would know (or care) when looking at the image.
I've played with different styles of photography over the years, and the fresh, natural, casual look is what I connect with most. Simple and real. My kids don't run around in much more than t-shirts and pants (if your lucky), so that's what I want to capture! If there isn't snot running down their faces, and they're clean - it's a great day!
Yay for another reason to love the sun!
Labels:
Babies,
Children,
Portraits,
Utah Photography
Sunday, December 30, 2012
This is how we do "fun" in Utah!
We know how to do "fun". Plus, my boys have the best uncles in existence!
The expression on my kid's face is priceless. He was being quite the daredevil and was enjoying himself beyond the maximum! I can't believe we didn't get one tear out of him the whole time we were sledding (tubing?). He's a champ!
Monday, December 10, 2012
Staying Warm and Cozy
I would apologize for my virtual absence, but I'm not sorry. I've been cuddling with my new baby and staying in my warm home while Utah finally decided to change seasons... it is now cold enough to be winter... for real this time (never mind the false alarm when it snowed a couple of weeks before Halloween). It is so. dang. cold. So I haven't gotten out much for a few reasons... and my photographic creativity has taken a back burner for now. Except that I have a darling new son that has each of us wrapped around his tiny little finger. I do have pictures of him, but I will refrain from flooding my photoblog with them (although I was not refrained on my Facebook page). I'll just share a few of my favorites.
And hopefully I will be back sooner than later!
Happy Holidays!
And hopefully I will be back sooner than later!
Happy Holidays!
Sunday, November 18, 2012
He's Here!!
La'akea, born Nov 5th. 6 lbs 12 oz, 18 inches.
He is adjusting nicely and I'm doing pretty good.
FOUR BOYS! Wish me luck!
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Changing my thinks... and feeling better.
I've been in a rut. Maybe it's the pregnancy, and it would be easy enough to blame my changing body and unbalanced hormones, but in all honesty, I have been pretty ungrateful and a little unhappy. I have been focusing too much on the things I don't have and the things I should have and what's fair and what's not, that I've dug myself into an unhappy hole. And it's my own dang fault.
It's no easy thing to change your thinking process... even if you catch it early. It takes time and effort. So here is my effort in changing the way I think, and then the way I feel about the way things are right now. Because things are fine. Really. I'm just kind of a brat sometimes.
I am grateful that my children are healthy.
I am grateful my pregnancy has gone well.
I am grateful I have a warm home to live in.
I am grateful I have hot water to shower in, wash clothes in, wash dishes with and use whenever I want to.
I am grateful I have a washing machine.
I am grateful I have a warm bed to sleep in, with comfy blankets and pillows.
I am grateful that my boys have a father that they adore, and that he loves them back 10x more.
I am grateful for in-laws who have become some of my closest friends.
I am grateful that I can be forgiven by my Heavenly Father for my mistakes and short comings.
I am grateful I am here on this earth, at this time, learning and growing closer to my Heavenly Father and my Savior from my experiences.
I am grateful for warm socks.
I am grateful for my warm sweaters and jackets.
I am grateful for my mother.
I am grateful for my father.
I am grateful for the things I do have.
I am grateful for my developing talents.
I am grateful for inspirational music, and that others share their talents!
I am grateful for a running toilet.
I am grateful for electricity.
I am grateful for the sunshine.
I am grateful for my friends and neighbors.
I am grateful for my husband's hard work and sacrifices.
I am grateful for the hugs, kisses and smiles of my boys.
There. I feel a lot better.
Life is good, even when it's not perfect.
Have a beautiful weekend!
It's no easy thing to change your thinking process... even if you catch it early. It takes time and effort. So here is my effort in changing the way I think, and then the way I feel about the way things are right now. Because things are fine. Really. I'm just kind of a brat sometimes.
I am grateful that my children are healthy.
I am grateful my pregnancy has gone well.
I am grateful I have a warm home to live in.
I am grateful I have hot water to shower in, wash clothes in, wash dishes with and use whenever I want to.
I am grateful I have a washing machine.
I am grateful I have a warm bed to sleep in, with comfy blankets and pillows.
I am grateful that my boys have a father that they adore, and that he loves them back 10x more.
I am grateful for in-laws who have become some of my closest friends.
I am grateful that I can be forgiven by my Heavenly Father for my mistakes and short comings.
I am grateful I am here on this earth, at this time, learning and growing closer to my Heavenly Father and my Savior from my experiences.
I am grateful for warm socks.
I am grateful for my warm sweaters and jackets.
I am grateful for my mother.
I am grateful for my father.
I am grateful for the things I do have.
I am grateful for my developing talents.
I am grateful for inspirational music, and that others share their talents!
I am grateful for a running toilet.
I am grateful for electricity.
I am grateful for the sunshine.
I am grateful for my friends and neighbors.
I am grateful for my husband's hard work and sacrifices.
I am grateful for the hugs, kisses and smiles of my boys.
There. I feel a lot better.
Life is good, even when it's not perfect.
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Have a beautiful weekend!
Labels:
inner workings of my mind,
My Faith,
My Life
Friday, October 5, 2012
Pretty Colors. Pretty Girls.
There is so much that I love about Fall!
Obviously, the gorgeous colors that give off the last ray of life, like it's trying to tell us, "Don't forget that there will be life and beauty again... just get through the winter!" Yes. Just get through the winter.
I love that the weather cools off and I can wear my cute sweaters that have been hanging out in my closet since April (remember, I was in Hawai'i in May). Oh yes, and my boots, too. Don't forget to get out those boots!
And who doesn't love going out and taking pictures in the Fall?!?! Whether it's professionally done or not, who can resist the landscape and playing in the fallen leaves?! Well, obviously if you live in Hawai'i, you are missing out on a thing or two...
Actually... let's make that one thing. Juuuuuust one. You trump everything else. :-)
Clearly, McKaida and Abbi were awesome to work with! How easy was it for me when these girls are so dang cute?! So. easy. The hardest part about the shoot was racing the light. Apparently, the sun is setting sooner and if you go up into the mountains on the other side of the sun... you're going to get cold and it's going to get dark even earlier. Lesson. Learned. (Again.)
Anyway, we had fun. The girls were awesome. We found some colorful spots that were accessible. I am super duper pleased with these images... so pretty much life is great!
If you're in a place to enjoy the Fall colors, I hope you do! It will be so good for your soul.
And if you live in Hawai'i, or somewhere that doesn't really have "seasons"... well, you're lucky. Go to the beach or something. That's good for your soul, too. :-)
Labels:
Fall Portraits,
Friends,
Outdoor,
Portraits,
Teenagers,
Utah Photography,
Young Women
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Mabel Street - A Monster Party!
What little boy doesn't love monsters?! Especially silly, colorful, yummy monsters?
May I introduce you to Mabel Street? Brittani owns and operates Mabel Street, where you can find party printable designed by her, and seriously, she is talented!
I had the privilege of photographing some of the cool ways to use her printable designs, and it just happened to be a Monster themed party!
I ended up having to bring my boys along because of a miscommunication between my husband and I (yeah, it happens), and I was a little nervous about them seeing all the cool stuff (for good reason). However, it ended up helping me realize just how cool a monster party would be for a little boy... aaaaaaand I'll probably have to hire her for every.single.one of our little boy parties.
We were leaving and my 5 year old said "Man, that kid is really lucky!"
As he devoured a monster cupcake.
I couldn't get enough of the cupcakes. Everything was brilliant, but the cupcakes were pretty freakin' cool!

I won't show you everything... you'll have to go over to Mabel Street to see all the other cool stuff you can do with her amazing designs!!
Labels:
Kids Parties,
Product Photography
Thursday, September 27, 2012
The Essence of My Life
Photography is art, right? Of course it is! Well - it can be.
Of the thousands of images I make of my children (my world, my life) only a few a year really blow me away and make me think, I have to put this one up in my home.
And it should be big.
I love doing this for other people too. There's nothing like going into a friend or family members home to see a picture I took displayed on their wall.
The first time that ever happened, it was a picture of a bunch of plumerias that I took (on film!) and gave to my grandma and aunt. I think I was 18. I even signed it. Even still, 10 years later, when I see it up on my grandma's wall - I smile. It's just an awesome feeling!
I have big plans for our front room... with big pictures... I just haven't created the right image... until this week. I still need a few more, but I am thrilled that I have images that I adore. No, not adore - it's more than that. They are images I can't stop looking at! (vain? sorry.) The technicalities of the images are beautiful - but what takes my breath away is that they are images of my children. They are what my world revolves around (and my husband, too, of course!).
Anyway. This thought came to my mind and it felt so good I had to write it down. Then I had to type it up. Then I had to design it.
The end.
Labels:
inner workings of my mind,
My Life
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Slow Down!
We drove up into the mountains as a family (yes, we do that often) to enjoy the fall colors and let the boys run around... aaaaaaaand so I could take some pictures... (I admitted before hand that I had ulterior motives.)
It was lovely and cold... but refreshing.
This is my favorite shot of the day. Can you believe he's only 5? Looking at this picture I can already imagine what it will be like to take his High School Senior Portraits...
Sad.
Hey! Stop growing up so fast, wouldya?! Love, Mom.
Labels:
Children,
Fall Portraits,
Outdoor,
Portraits,
Utah Photography
Friday, September 21, 2012
Ringling Bros, The Greatest Show on Earth
The Circus was incredible!! My husband's uncle travels with the circus as one of the musicians (did you know all their music is live?!) so we all go to see it when he comes to town!
It's absolutely magical.
We ate way too much cotton candy and popcorn, and danced and laughed and cheering and whooped and were anxious then relieved and amazed! After just about every act, my 4 year old would yell that was totally awesome! And it was. Yes, it was!
My husband and I agreed that our favorite acts were the Lions and Tigers (HOLY.SMOKES.), the Shaolin Kung-Fu Masters, and any act with the clowns. The horses made me nervous (A few of them were having an "off" night and one in particular was not cooperating... but it made it all that much more exciting!!!) The Elephants are always fascinating. The Trapeze did not disappoint... nothing did. AH! It was all soooo cool!
The lighting was difficult to work with and mostly I just wanted to absorb it all, but I did get these two images that I am pleased with, so I'll share them. They are from the pre-show on the floor.
Enjoy! And go do something magical this weekend!!
It's absolutely magical.
We ate way too much cotton candy and popcorn, and danced and laughed and cheering and whooped and were anxious then relieved and amazed! After just about every act, my 4 year old would yell that was totally awesome! And it was. Yes, it was!
My husband and I agreed that our favorite acts were the Lions and Tigers (HOLY.SMOKES.), the Shaolin Kung-Fu Masters, and any act with the clowns. The horses made me nervous (A few of them were having an "off" night and one in particular was not cooperating... but it made it all that much more exciting!!!) The Elephants are always fascinating. The Trapeze did not disappoint... nothing did. AH! It was all soooo cool!
The lighting was difficult to work with and mostly I just wanted to absorb it all, but I did get these two images that I am pleased with, so I'll share them. They are from the pre-show on the floor.
Enjoy! And go do something magical this weekend!!
Okay... and one more just to show how much fun we had =)
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Photo or Parenting Blog? =)
I heard/read this poem this morning and felt like sharing it. It has nothing to do with photography, but everything to do with the responsibility of parenting... which obviously has been on mind my a lot.
’Twas a sheep not a lamb
That strayed away in the parable Jesus told,
A grown-up sheep that strayed away
From the ninety and nine in the fold.
And why for the sheep should we seek
And earnestly hope and pray?
Because there is danger when sheep go wrong:
They lead the lambs astray.
Lambs will follow the sheep, you know,
Wherever the sheep may stray.
When sheep go wrong,
It won’t take long till the lambs are as wrong as they.
And so with the sheep we earnestly plead
For the sake of the lambs today,
For when the sheep are lost
What a terrible cost
The lambs will have to pay.
C. C. Miller, “The Echo,” in Best-Loved Poems of the LDS People, ed. Jack M. Lyon and others (1996), 312–13.
Establishing a Christ-Centered Home
Labels:
Favorite Poems,
inner workings of my mind,
Parenting
Monday, September 17, 2012
I've got nothing...
... the colors are turning... the weather is perfect... and I've got nothing.
Two straight weeks of posts, and I've hit a creative wall.
I plan to remedy that this week.
So thank you for your patience.
You rock.
Two straight weeks of posts, and I've hit a creative wall.
I plan to remedy that this week.
So thank you for your patience.
You rock.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
My Top Online Photography Resources
I have never taken a photography class, though I would love to.
In retrospect, my learning process has been slow and often frustrating. I'm sure at least one class would have saved me months or years of trial and error.
Be that as it may, I have always loved photography. I love seeing something (without a camera) and think, I know how I would want to capture that. Capturing it the way I imagine is the challenge.
Not to say I haven't had help! Years ago, I was able to spend some time with the talented Naomi Masina and it changed my life. Among the invaluable advice she gave, learning to use the functions of my camera (learning to shoot in "M") changed everything about my photography - for the best.
While some of the help I've received is from real people in real life, most of the resources I go to are online.
A few of my favorites are:
Digital Photography School
I get weekly emails from DPS that I look forward to. There are tutorials for days on technique, post editing, and the business side of photography. There are weekly assignments and contests which can be fun. This is the site I go to most often.
Another great site is
Improve Photography
and I regularly keep up with all the information that is readily shared on
The Utah Photographers Group on Facebook.
You can organize and find so many tutorials and ideas from many different sources on Pinterest as well. Whether you're the DIY (Do It Yourself) kind of person or want to invest in a photographer you can gather inspiration and take your images to the next level.
These are only a few of the thousands out there. Because of all the talent and resources out there, it can be downright intimidating. I try not to let myself get caught up in the idea of competing with other photographers, and instead try to share what little I've learned with those who can benefit from it.
Photography isn't my life, it is my passion. My family is my number one priority and anytime photography needs to, it can take a back seat (for a long while if needs be).
I think (hope!) there will be a season in my life where I will be able to take those classes I never did and pursuit my dream of running a successful, "full-time" photography business!
In the mean time, I will just keep doin' what I'm doin'!
In retrospect, my learning process has been slow and often frustrating. I'm sure at least one class would have saved me months or years of trial and error.
Be that as it may, I have always loved photography. I love seeing something (without a camera) and think, I know how I would want to capture that. Capturing it the way I imagine is the challenge.
Not to say I haven't had help! Years ago, I was able to spend some time with the talented Naomi Masina and it changed my life. Among the invaluable advice she gave, learning to use the functions of my camera (learning to shoot in "M") changed everything about my photography - for the best.
While some of the help I've received is from real people in real life, most of the resources I go to are online.
A few of my favorites are:
Digital Photography School
I get weekly emails from DPS that I look forward to. There are tutorials for days on technique, post editing, and the business side of photography. There are weekly assignments and contests which can be fun. This is the site I go to most often.
Another great site is
Improve Photography
and I regularly keep up with all the information that is readily shared on
The Utah Photographers Group on Facebook.
You can organize and find so many tutorials and ideas from many different sources on Pinterest as well. Whether you're the DIY (Do It Yourself) kind of person or want to invest in a photographer you can gather inspiration and take your images to the next level.
These are only a few of the thousands out there. Because of all the talent and resources out there, it can be downright intimidating. I try not to let myself get caught up in the idea of competing with other photographers, and instead try to share what little I've learned with those who can benefit from it.
Photography isn't my life, it is my passion. My family is my number one priority and anytime photography needs to, it can take a back seat (for a long while if needs be).
I think (hope!) there will be a season in my life where I will be able to take those classes I never did and pursuit my dream of running a successful, "full-time" photography business!
In the mean time, I will just keep doin' what I'm doin'!
Labels:
inner workings of my mind,
My Life,
Photography Tips
Friday, September 14, 2012
I'm not alone in this journey.
When I finished editing this picture, I fell in love with it.
Let me tell you why.
The face could be any woman, it just happens to be mine, which allows me to connect with it in a way I haven't with other maternity images.
A hand on the belly suggests tender feelings about the child within her and the pregnancy itself.
The hand on the hip suggests confidence and strength.
Her face turned upwards towards the heavens gives me the impression she is looking towards her Father in Heaven to help her in her role as a mother. She knows this child is not her own, but also a literal child of God, and needs divine help if she will be successful.
That is how I feel about my pregnancies and this picture speaks to me, reminds me.
Maybe it's just me - and that's OK if no one else feels that way about this image. I want it up in my home to remind me that not only do I need my Heavenly Father's help, but I am entitled to it if I live the way He has asked me to.
Sometimes I forget.
I don't want to forget.
So I will make a better effort to remember.
Parenting is not just about my husband and I.
We are not alone in this journey.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Think. Think. Think.
I wonder what he thought about that airplane flying overhead.
Did he even know what it was? Did he know it was the source of the loud rumbling sound we were hearing? Did he even remember being on an airplane? Did he think about the toy airplane he has downstairs?
I can imagine his brain working when he observes what goes on around him. He surprised me all the time with the things he knows how to do! He's a smart cookie that one.
Labels:
Babies,
Children,
inner workings of my mind,
Outdoor,
Utah Photography
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Post Editing. Some Maternity Shots & Photography Tips
I was proud to tell people "I don't even use Photoshop". I felt confident about getting the images I wanted in-camera with slight post-editing (in any program but Photoshop).
Well, I now use Photoshop and I have never looked back!
I still only do slight editing but I have also unlocked previously unimaginable possibilities!
And then, I finally took the leap and started shooting in "RAW".
Holy smokes, it pretty much rocks my photography world.
I can do the slight editing I have previously been unable to do even with my limited Photoshop knowledge. It's so cool!
Here are a few samples of my mad editing skills (jk jk, I'm still a super-novice when it comes to shooting RAW and any kind of impressive post editing has yet to become a strength). But I will say that I am pleased with the results.
My husband took these for me (yes, he's the bomb dot com). I set up the camera settings in Manual and let him shoot away (in RAW) where I was able to make them look the way I wanted).
You may or may not care much about post editing, but I am excited about these and wanted to share!
My humble suggestion to aspiring photographers: First, SHOOT MANUAL. Develop your relationship with your camera so you can get as close to perfection as possible IN CAMERA. Don't rely solely on post-editing. When you feel good about what you see in the camera - then start shooting RAW. It will blow your mind. :-)
Well, I now use Photoshop and I have never looked back!
I still only do slight editing but I have also unlocked previously unimaginable possibilities!
And then, I finally took the leap and started shooting in "RAW".
Holy smokes, it pretty much rocks my photography world.
I can do the slight editing I have previously been unable to do even with my limited Photoshop knowledge. It's so cool!
Here are a few samples of my mad editing skills (jk jk, I'm still a super-novice when it comes to shooting RAW and any kind of impressive post editing has yet to become a strength). But I will say that I am pleased with the results.
My husband took these for me (yes, he's the bomb dot com). I set up the camera settings in Manual and let him shoot away (in RAW) where I was able to make them look the way I wanted).
You may or may not care much about post editing, but I am excited about these and wanted to share!
My humble suggestion to aspiring photographers: First, SHOOT MANUAL. Develop your relationship with your camera so you can get as close to perfection as possible IN CAMERA. Don't rely solely on post-editing. When you feel good about what you see in the camera - then start shooting RAW. It will blow your mind. :-)
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