A Step-by-Step Guide to Dressing Your Family for Portraits

Just a quick pop in to share the link to the post I wrote for Wichita Mom’s Blog:

Dressing for Family Portraits: A Photographer’s Guide

I absolutely love helping my clients realize the direction and vision for their shoot and then helping them piece together the look with clothes, location, etc.  Wardrobe can be so inspiring for a photographer and completely change the overall vibe by swapping out just one or two items.  I use the steps I shared in the post with my own clients so they end up wearing something they love, that photographs well, and that they’re totally comfortable in.  These are hardworking outfits!

Promise it doesn’t have to be stressful and can actually be really, REALLY fun.

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sweet baby boy hayes

I’ve loved seeing Layla come into the role of big sister with her brand new baby brother Hayes.

She’s always been spunky and there’s never a dull moment with her, so to see her so calm and quiet with Hayes, singing him made-up lullabies to soothe him and snuggled up with her mama is just so so sweet.

Hayes, you’re so loved, and you’re family is beyond thrilled for you to be theirs.

xo

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Bethany and Her Boys Along the Shoreline

I’ve learned so incredibly much from my insanely talented friend, Bethany.

She has completely opened herself to me and inspires me daily.  Daily!

Her photography, her passion for a meaningful, peaceful life, her ability to see the beauty in anything, in everyone, in everywhere.

But the way she mothers is possibly the most inspiring.

She’s such a calm force for her boys, for her family.

She’s always present in the moment and doesn’t let the little things rattle her.

And she leads with such a full heart.  You can feel it in these images, and I know her heart will feel full when she looks at these in the years to come.

We made these images by the deep blue shoreline and shot well beyond when the sun dipped below the horizon.

Her boys threw rocks, and made their way exploring, adventuring, finding the best sticks, and saying, “for you Mommy!” ever so proudly, and eventually they made their way back home to her.

And we all left with full hearts.

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a mama and her girls

I loved watching this sister duo interact with their sweet mama on the Kansas plains.

Those girls are at their best when they’re in Maria’s arms.

She’s their home.

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at home with jill and isla

Jill and I were introduced through a mutual friend who thought we’d hit it off.

Jill is also a fab local photographer, and my friend though we had similar styles which is a huuuuge compliment because Jill’s house is waaaay cuter than mine.  Ha.

But she is right about the hitting it off part.

We met for coffee one day when both of us miraculously had sitters lined up, and it was so refreshing talking shop and Wichita and everything else in between.

She’s due with her second baby girl early this fall and asked me to come and share an afternoon with she and Isla, preserving this time that only they share, these normal moments that are integrated into their every day right now, that don’t feel like much, but are actually the most important.

All of these every day, unnoticed moments actually add up to be the big moments, the little things we’ll miss when these babies of ours are grown.

The flattering imitation, the way they sit upon your lap.  The way they look at you like you’re their entire world.

Because you are.

I see that, and it feels important to share with you.

To see you like your children do.

And so, the way Isla sees her mama, Jill, below.

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