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Mother’s Day, 2012 [Photo]

Mama and son posing for a Mother’s Day portrait session.

Back Story

What more could you give the mother of a young family for Mother’s Day than time with the family she loves and beautiful portraits for her to always remember this perfect moment in time.

And that’s exactly what we set out to do this past Sunday for my wife, taking her out for a picnic and photo shoot back to the same place we took the first formal portraits of our son back on his sixth month birthday. Instant memories, for sure.

Even though we love that our son is so much more mobile now than he was 11 months ago, it comes with the trade-off in not wanting to stay still for photos at this age. While it was certainly a challenge for both my wife and I, we managed to pull it off, and come up with a few new tricks to try next time.

52 to Two Project

As with previous shoots involving our son this year, I selected 3 of them to be included as the latest installment of my 52 to Two project. It still hasn’t returned to being an every week effort, but there are still a few missing shoots to post and many, many more weeks left to go this year.

Model Pose Keeper Stud Pose

 

Full Photo Shoot

If you’d like to see the rest of the photos from our Mother’s Day portrait session, check out the Mother’s Day Portraits, 2012 photo shoot page.

Model Look [Photo]

Our son posing for portraits while Mama gets ready for Easter dinner.

The photo shown above is actually a cropped version to fit the blog format. Here’s the full image:

Model Look

 

Back Story

Thanks to my wife, our son is usually better dressed than I am, especially on the weekend.

But when he put on his Sunday bests for a big Easter dinner with her family this year, I had to break out the camera and take some shots. Besides, our son and I had a little time to kill while she was still getting ready herself. :)

Two Sessions

The photos from Easter were broken down into two sessions. The first being at home with natural light coming through the balcony doors, and the second being outdoors after Easter dinner had ended.

The outdoor session was a little trickier because of the harsh light, and the fact that our son had way too much energy to sit still and pose long enough in any one spot. I’m afraid that’s going to be the usual case for the foreseeable future, so I’m hoping to get a lot of practice at it.

52 to Two Project

In addition to the photo above, these other two photos have also been included in my 52 to Two project, which is practically on life support these days. No time to dwell on the missed goals, however, just looking towards moving forward.

Strut Half Smile

 

Full Photo Shoot

If you’d like to see the rest of the photos from these two Easter photo shoots, you can check out the Easter Portraits, 2012 photo shoot page.

Niles North Prom ’12 Prints Available

First, I wanted to say Thank You to all the students and parents that allowed me to capture their portraits on their special night. While many of you were only in front of my camera for a mere moment, I hope these images captured before your prom help you remember a wonderful time in your lives.

And a bigger thank you to the Karlins for not only hiring me for the night, but allowing me to take over the largest room in their house to setup my travelling portrait studio, all while entertaining a houseful of guests.

Prints Available

Prints from Friday night’s portrait session are now available for purchase online at http://store.krisnelsonphoto.com/Portraits.

View Portraits

 

If you’d like to learn more about the ordering process, you can click Order Prints from the menu here on the website to read more.

The prints available online are from a professional photo lab, printed on your choice of premium photo paper, and shipped to wherever you’d like.

Alternatively, I am providing the Karlin family a few CDs that include all the photos from Friday night’s shoot, and photo release letters should you wish to have your photos printed elsewhere. Please contact them to borrow a copy of the CD and the letter.

Special Requests

Each photo available online has already gone through a thorough retouching process, but if you have any additional retouching requests, please email me at info@krisnelsonphoto.com with the details and the 4-digit photo number from the website below the photo(s) (the XXXX in _MG_XXXX) and I’ll try to respond to as many as time allows.

You can also use that email address if you’d like a Black & White print, a different crop for a photo, a canvas print, or a larger size than what’s already listed on the website ordering form.

Questions or Comments?

If you had any other general questions or comments, please feel free to use the comment section below, or on my Facebook page.

If you’d prefer to contact me directly instead, you can email me at info@krisnelsonphoto.com or send a private message at my Facebook page there, as well.

Thanks again, and I hope you enjoy your photos!

– Kris

Happy Snow Baby [Photo]

One happy baby enjoying his first day out in a snow covered, winter wonderland.

Back Story

After an unplanned “mental health” break last weekend, I was back behind the camera this past Saturday as the ‘ohana ventured out into the snow for our first winter snow portrait session.

And with the nearly unprecedented lack of snow so far this winter here in Chicago, it’s been a long wait to get out there do a shoot like this. While we were only shooting for 15 minutes, we had a blast and there were a ton of images to go through and edit afterwards.

All told, it was a great time that I can’t wait to do again. However, less than 72 hours after we were blessed with all this snow, the temps jumped above 40, the rains came and washed it all away – literally overnight. Bummer.

Guess it’s time to stalk the 10-day forecast again.

52 to Two Project

The above photo and the two below were also included as part of my weekly 52 to Two project.

Half Snow Angel

Half Snow Angel

In the Bushes

In the Bushes

Photo Shoot Photos

In addition to the photos added to the 52 to Two project, you can also see the rest of the images from this shoot in the Winter Snow Portraits gallery.

View Photo Shoot

 

Here’s to wishing for the next big snowstorm and coming up with ideas for this week’s photo shoot as well.

– Kris

Outdoor Portrait [Photo]

Outdoor portrait on a relatively warm January afternoon.

Back Story

Back with another installment in my weekly 52 to Two project. And for being the 2nd week in January already in Chicago, there may be a post from me soon titled “Where’s the Snow?” But that’s for another time.

This past weekend’s shoot was outdoors with natural light, thanks to some unseasonably warm “winter” weather. We started at about 4:45pm – which was a little bit before sunset – and shot for almost 30 minutes. The light was still a little harsh in the beginning because there were practically no clouds, but once the sun went down behind the buildings behind us, the light was gorgeous (but changing rapidly).

We were out in an open field, so I took another chance to shoot with my 70-200mm f/2.8L again with all that extra room to work with. The shoot actually worked somewhat similarly to some of the shoots we took in Door County back in October, which was nice. I originally had hoped to continue on with the walking theme from last week, but by the time the light was perfect, he was already getting tired.

A few of the other images from this shoot can be found over at my Facebook page in the Photo Shoots – 2012 album.

Here are the other two images that made it into the 52 to Two image galley this week.

Playing in the Grass

Playing in the Grass.

Beautiful Light

Beautiful Light

View all the photos to-date in the 52 to Two project galley.

View Image Gallery

 

Future Shoot

While this field is literally minutes from our front door, it was the first time we did a shoot out there. The only thing that was missing – especially this time of year – was the snow. You can bet that as I continue to monitor the extended forecast, we’ll be back out to the same place at least once to get some wintry goodness.

Until then,
– Kris

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