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Alexis Liliane…

Click here to view the show larger! (Really, I’m trying not to double post everything that goes on the Fresh Photography blog over here, but this one? Oh, how could I resist!)

On Sunday, June 10th, right after returning from the Elevate and OneLight workshops in Orlando, I had the fortune of being able to visit Alexis and her family for an in-home portrait session. Alexis is an adorable 14 month old, and she was so beautiful it was hard to stop taking her picture! Matter of fact, the last few in the slideshow are from when she was having a post-shoot snack on the kitchen floor – my camera was still handy, so I had to take just a few more!

One of the most fabulous things about taking photographs in the client’s home or at a favorite location is the opportunity to include things that are very special to them. Alexis has a frog toy and a dress made of matching fabric by the same designer. Her room is so cute, decorated in coordinating fabrics. When I spoke with her mother, it was one of the first things that she requested – capturing the dress with the frog in the room. We got two out of three, as Alexis was not going to cooperate with us and sweetly hold the frog!

Another perk of on-location photography? Alexis is not a big fan of strangers. Matter of fact, they have tried before to take portraits at a studio, and I think they only got one or two shots out of the experience. Instead, I was able to come in, spend time with her, talking to her, letting her play while I chatted with her mom, easing her into things before I pulled out the big camera. Our session was well under 2 hours long, and we left with almost 100 images after editing! (Ok, I could have cut out even more, but how can I possibly resist that sweet face!)

I look forward to hopefully visiting Alexis again in the future!

If you’re interested in booking a portrait session, please use the contact link above or call. Sessions are not limited to Houston; contact us to discuss details!

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Fresh Photography Updates!

We’ve added new art prints to the Artwork section of the Fresh Photography site! We have lots more to add too in the near future. Many of these have been available for purchase over time at the Yale Street Art Market that we participate in each month in the Heights, but over time we have so many prints available, we won’t always keep them in stock – but they will always be available on the website!

Check them out, and feel free to leave comments – we love to hear from you!

Ricepaper Butterfly Air Force Thunderbirds Pink Waterlily Solarized Angel
Below the Tracks Boys of Summer Caution - Fire Exit Above Shakespeare and Company - Paris, France

Now I’m off to work on creating several Flash slideshows for the portfolio section – weddings, engagement sessions, newborns, toddlers – lots and lots of photography!

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Cooper, in Black & White

Gently Sleeping

I think this just might be my favorite shot from the whole session. Newborn photography makes me just a little bit giddy! (I posted it in color too.)

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We Are Family…

This week is going to be all about editing photos for Fresh Photography, so hang on – it is going to be a busy time around here! (I’ll probably be cross-posting from the Fresh Photography blog several times, since it will be my main focus all week!)

First up, the Mother’s Day weekend session! The Alleys have been married for 50 years, and since everyone was gathering to celebrate, we set up a big family portrait session for that Saturday afternoon. We met in Hermann Park at the Houston Museum of Natural Science, and found a nice quiet spot to set up. We captured all sorts of family combinations while we were there – just the parents, the parents with the grandchildren, the parents with the children, the children & their families, the grandchildren together, just the older granddaughters – you name it, we did it! When Donna contacted me to find out if it would be a session fee for each family, I told her no because that just wouldn’t make sense. A session fee is for 1-2 hours of my time, and since it was all one big family, why not make the most of it? I don’t see any reason to limit a session based on the number of people involved!

Here are a few favorites of mine from the day – the parents and the children, and one of the big group shots with all 20 people in it – and no one is blinking!

50th Anniversary Session

50th Anniversary Family Portrait

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Such Stunning Blue Eyes…

Pssst… want to know a secret? We redesigned the Fresh Photography site! It isn’t quite done yet, and won’t be for another week or so as I work up updating the Flash portfolios, but it is getting pretty close! I haven’t made a big hoopla over it yet, but I couldn’t sit on it any longer either! We even set it up to have all of the artistic prints together (under artwork) and we added a blog section too! An easy way to point out all the latest updates as we make them. Now that Elaine is back from her trip to New York (yeah!), she can start posting there too!

Props again are in order for Jennifer of ScriptyGoddess for making it all happen. She stripped it down, rebuilt it all from the ground up, gave us clean and pretty CSS code, a blog to match, and every last bit of functionality we requested. She also built our art print shopping cart system for us in the last revision of the site. I can not possibly say enough great things about her!

I’m cross-posting again from that blog to this one. Seems to be happening a lot lately, but it should slow down in the future. I just couldn’t resist sharing the latest senior photos! I posted one of them already, but as the proof are uploading right now to Pictage, I wanted to share some more. By the way, did you know that if you reserve a session date before now and the end of May, you can get it at a crazy reduced rate? Just book it by the end of the month – the actual session can take place any time this summer! – and you get the session for the portfolio building rate of $75 with a $50 gift certificate for prints! Let me know if you want more details!

I had the hardest time converting any of these photos to black & white – Kenneth has the best deep blue eyes! He was in town visiting for a family event, and he asked his mom (Hi Robin!) to contact me so we could set up a senior session for him. He originally wasn’t going to do pictures for his graduation announcements, but changed his mind she said after looking through some of our other work. What an honor! He was so much fun to work with, and we had a really good time. I loved working with him!

These four shots are probably the more “diverse” of the bunch. There was a nice mix of traditional and not traditional shots, so he has a good selection to choose from. Most of them in color of course, because how could I resist? (I shoot everything in color and convert to black & white post-processing. Gives me more leverage that way!)

The Look

Rock Album Cover

Ready for the World

Those Blue Eyes!