Monday, March 24, 2014

Tips for photographing your kiddos!

Most of the time, my little guy is a pretty willing subject; however, there are times when I would love to snap some fun shots of him and he gives me a look like this:
 I have heard this called: PCS or photographer child syndrome :); as a mom and photographer I love to capture every little detail of his life so we can both remember this time, he is only this age once and I do not want to forget a minute of the time we spend together. Here are a few tips I have found work with my little guy in order to capture his personality or moment in his life:
1. I bring my camera pretty much everywhere we go--but especially if it is a place my little guy has never been to before, I never know when a special moment may happen and since I do not have a cell phone (my husband and I share one and I rarely carry it with me, shocker I know!) I haul around my DSLR--which is bulky but I love it. With the popularity of camera phones most parents have a camera with them at all times anyways!
2. I do my best to make a photo shoot with my little one as FUN as I can (as I do with my client sessions). I let him run around, play and be himself. When I want some close up shots of him games help tremendously--my son loves to play Simon Says and that has worked wonders to get him into poses or freeze when I want to snap a shot of him!
3. I am training myself to omit the word SMILE and CHEESE from my vocabulary--I try to not use it with clients either, when someone is told to smile on command, the smile is usually stiff, forced and fake. Instead I will have my son say something silly or ask him a silly question in order to get a real response from him, usually these words have something to do with bathroom humor or are made up rhyming words--the trick is to make sure I have the camera ready to catch that response!
4. If I am trying to capture everyday life with him I try to not give him too much direction as to what I expect, I would rather sit back and observe him in an activity and capture that than try to force a moment to happen. These are usually some of my favorite images of my son...especially when I catch a moment between him and my husband--two of my favorite guys :)
5. I know when to take my photographer hat off and put my mom hat on. In my mind I may have a perfect shot all planned out--rarely does it happen that way and I have to adapt to it. Usually if I push too hard to try for too long, frustration sets in for both my son and myself--it is at that time that I put the camera down for awhile and we both reset ourselves to hopefully try again another time. Before I know it he usually is asking for a picture to be taken of him and I get to try again.  
6. I let him lead, I ask him what he wants a picture taken of. I am lucky in that my son is very interested in looking at photos (especially of himself or an event we went to as a family). Sometimes he will want a stuffed animal in the picture with him, sometimes he will want to do a funny pose and sometimes he will make a funny face. I take these too because all these little things make up my sons personality and are little insights into his childhood--plus some of these photos turn out really well. After we take it then I ask if he is ok with doing a pose mom wants him to do and I usually get him to humor me for a little bit longer.
 
Hopefully some of these tips can help you too when trying to capture those moments of your little ones lives that turn the picture at the beginning of this blog into something more like this:
Do you have some tips on how you get great shots of your little ones? I would love to hear them especially since I have number 2 on the way in a matter of days :)


Tuesday, December 17, 2013

{Frozen Class of 2014} St. Paul Senior Photographer

I had the pleasure of photographing my last senior of 2013 this past weekend. It was beyond cold {I think it was maybe 5 degrees or so out?!} and this young man was a trooper! We started out at the Conservatory and then headed over to Harriet Island for a few shots with some of his friends and brother. Here are a few of my favorites from that session!






 

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

{Sassy, Roxy and Miss J} Marshall, MN Senior Photography

This young lady was so fun to photograph! She is outgoing, sweet, beautiful inside and out! This session was rescheduled, not once, not twice but THREE TIMES thanks to the crazy weather we have been having and our final day was absolutely perfect! Miss J loves her dog, her mom and her truck. She also paints, so my eyes lit up when I presented the idea of being covered in paint herself and she said YES :)! Not too sure what the parents do down here but they must be doing something right, every senior I have photographed this year and last has been so respectful and fun! Here are SOME of my favorites from Miss J's session!
















Tuesday, August 6, 2013

{A little about location...} Marshall, MN Photographer

Location is key in custom photography, and while there are many incredible places to take photos that will provide a great backdrop to record your relationships, I often ask my clients if there is any place that is sentimental to them where they would like to have their photos taken at. Depending on what you are looking for in your images, having your photos taken in a place that means something to you, your family and in your relationship can make those images all the more special. Maybe it is your first home, the park you were proposed to, the hospital the day your baby is born or a special place that brings back great memories of a loved one that is no longer with you. All of these are great ways to incorporate even more meaning to your images as well as a wonderful way to include and honor family members that may no longer be with you.
Each year around my birthday (which is a day after my brothers' birthday) my husband and I take my son to a place that is sentimental to me and a place both my brothers took me to quite often. Every year I take my sons' photo in the same spots I took them the year before and I always take some new poses as well. It has been a fun way to watch him grow up, but as he gets older it will be a fun memory I can share with him about his uncles, one of whom is no longer with us. These yearly photos are priceless to me, not only are they recording my sons' growth, but being in the location is special and when I look at these they just make me happy and mean even more to me. I look forward to having our own family photos taken here in the fall this year so that the three of us can be in pictures together :)!   
 





Monday, July 15, 2013

{One Year Old} MN Photography

At the beginning of July, Lil' Sprout Memories turned ONE! Over the past year I have learned A LOT--about business, photography and myself! I have enjoyed getting to know my clients, their families and capturing moments that will be enjoyed for years to come. I appreciate every referral and every session I have had the pleasure of photographing. In order to better serve my clients and create a full experience, I have put in place a few changes.
The first big change is CONSULTATIONS! Custom photography is meant to be tailored to meet the needs and personalities of the client I am photographing--it also requires time from both the client and photographer. I feel that through meeting with you beforehand (preferably face to face) I can better gage what kind of session and images you are looking for and therefore you as the client will be even more excited about the final product! The initial consultation is also a great time for me to meet your children as well especially if they take awhile to warm up to strangers--before the session day and before they are in front of my camera! This will also help me answer any questions you may have before your session instead of spending time during your session to get to know one another and answer any questions you may have. During this first 30 minute consult, we will discuss location and outfit choices, I will learn a little about you and I will let you know what to expect the day of your session. After your session, I will contact you and let you know your images are ready for your photo review, this review takes place in my home and allows you to see all of your edited images, ask any questions and place any photo orders (prints, frames or canvases). While this process may take more time on both our parts, I believe it is worth it to create an entire experience from start to finish and to make your photo session go as smooth and stress free as possible. After all, you only get professional portraits done every now and then, the experience should be special, unique, stress free and FUN!
The next change is DEPOSITS! I will now be requiring a 25% deposit on ALL sessions (family, senior and weddings). This deposit is non-refundable in the event of a cancellation and is required to hold your session date and time. Your deposit will be due at the time of your first consultation with me and the remainder of your session fee will be due at the time of your session. This is especially important for brides and grooms to make sure your wedding date is booked. Simply stated, if your deposit has not been paid, your date is still available for others. 
 
 Keep an eye out for more exciting things to come from LSM! I look forward to finding more ways to serve you better and provide the best quality images and products that you will cherish for years to come! I thank all of my clients, my husband and son from the bottom of my heart for all of your support over the past year and I look forward to seeing more of you in the upcoming year and years to come!

I can't wait to capture many more moments like these in the years to come!
Cheers and I look forward to working with you soon!
~Alyssa
Owner of LSM