Posts Tagged ‘Utah Child Photography’

I have been planning this mini session for some time. First, I ordered this new floor (which I love) and knew it would take some time to ship. While I waited, I found the antique child’s chair at a local store. My father was a master carpenter and along the years I picked up a few tidbits so I was able to know that it is indeed an antique- and I love it too, it has so much character.

Next, I had to convince my little model to sit for me. I would have preferred to have the session at the natural light studio where the light is more directional and dramatic, but it turned out that we were snowed in on Saturday morning. I set up in my front room and the light turned out lovely, bouncing off all the snow in the yard. In the end, my little guy agreed to sit for me in exchange for some fruit gummies (he’ll be 2 1/2 by the end of next month, so a good bribe is indispensable).

One of my favorites from the session (I added a texture to the background for more ‘mood’):

A different texture to this one, to add some depth, and my subject trying to hold back:

I just love it how he still curls his toes, so adorable:

This is a little ‘game’ we’ve been playing with him since he was younger- we ask ‘Where’s the face?” and he responds with this, which we all in the family totally love:

And this series just makes me laugh- he’s holding his smile back, it’s so funny:

And I found this quote, which I thought was so appropriate:

“A photographic portrait is a picture of someone who knows he’s being photographed, and what he does with this knowledge is as much a part of the photograph as what he’s wearing or how he looks. He’s implicated in what’s happening, and he has a certain real power over the result.”- Richard Avedon


“If you want happiness for a lifetime -

help the next generation.”

- Chinese Proverb


More to come…

“A house is made of walls and beams;
a home is built with love and dreams.”

This is somewhat of a personal post for me.  I have had these on my walls for a few months and I want to share what I have done (plus, my good friend in Portugal has asked to see them!).

My house is  very simple. Sometimes I wish I lots of walls with lots of wall space for photo displays, but this is what works for us right now. And, as you can see, I can still have large wall prints on my walls and make it work. It’s all about doing what you love with what you’ve got.

This is my front room, large window and front door to camera right, kitchen/eating area to camera left.


The square prints of each child are display wraps in 16×16 size (I love the display wraps because they come ready to hang and they look very clean in design).  They are headshots and larger than real life but I like close ups a lot. I wish I could have gone larger but we really don’t have more space. The Salt Lake Temple framed canvas is roughly 34.5×17.5. I know you’re probably thinking it doesn’t really go with my kids’ headshots but religion is important to our family and we like to display prints and objects that are dear to us.

The display ledge houses my collection of Willow Tree figurines but I placed these prints there for a reason. They are mounted 8×10 prints on easels- do you see how small those look in comparison to the 16×16 ones? I know most people think 8×10 prints are wall portraits but you can really see how puny they look; in fact, they would be quite ridiculous if hung on that wall.

Truth be told, I really love this wall, it’s my favorite in the house, I love looking at these sweet faces everyday. The kids love them too. I plan to update these every 2-3 years or as my fancy strikes.

This is like my personal reminder of why I started this journey in photography. I wanted to take better pictures of my children and here they are- my favorite pictures of them as personal and meaningful art on the walls of our home.

And this is what custom photography should be all about, beautiful displays of art featuring those you love the most. The wall prints, display wraps and gallery wrap canvases that I offer are professionally printed and archival, the quality is the best available in the market nowadays. They will literally last for generations. So don’t be afraid to go large and choose your favorites to go on the walls of your home, it will be the best investment you make in the memories of your family.

And since I’m sharing this much, I might as well give you a tour of my front room (the following ones were taken on another day, hence the difference in light and color):

This another view of the front room. On either side of door are 2 more 16×16 display wraps, ones is a collage of my favorite macro shots and the other is a collage of my trip to Portugal last Summer.

You can see the same easels with the mounted 8×10 prints- each easel has 3 different prints and I just rotate them for display. The frame in the middle is a Philips digital frame and the kids love watching the slideshow.

You can see down the hallway- the framed print is roughly 23×20.5 and the family collage display wrap is 20×16. We are due for family portraits, I must confess those were taken over 2 years ago.

These displays are a work in progress and will change as I take new photos and have new favorites.

And since I love large prints so much, here’s a little incentive for you- if you have had a session with me in the past year,  I’ll offer a 20% discount on any wall prints, display wraps and canvases 16×16 and larger. Just send me an e-mail and I will be happy to help you choose your favorite in the size that works better for your wall. I can even help you design a wall display when you order more that one.  I’ll extend the same offer to any new clients who book sessions for their children in in the next few months.

And then I want to see the pictures of your home with your favorites on the walls. :)

Once again, I had to come back and post some more images from Skylar’s session. She proved to be an excellent little model and I love how the colors of the background and outfit compliment her so well.

I really like how the black and white images look so rich and classic.

I like how she still curls her toes, so sweet.

Such a happy little one, and so cute too!

She liked the bead necklace. :)

Thank you, ‘C’, for bringing your sweet daughter, hope you had as much fun as I did!

“It’s beauty that captures your attention;

personality which captures your heart.”

Emryee is almost 3 years old and she sure has plenty of beauty and personality. She was so much fun to photograph! Like any child this age, her little self just shines through, whether she was being serious or plain silly.
A little bit of sass.

I like her serious look here, such a moody photo (I added a texture to it, to add to the feeling).

And I love this one too, so much character!

And this one is my favorite, beautiful eyes and smile.

Perfect
Utah Child Photography

February 18, 2010

This is little Miss Emryee (isn’t her name so unique?).  She will be 3 years old soon.

I promised her mom a sneak peek as I work on her gallery and this image just stood out to me as the perfect moment- the little smile, the eye contact, her hands posed like that..  It’s simple yet the beauty of it makes it timeless.

You will have to come back when I post more of Emryee, she has the most beautiful hair I have even seen in a girl her age, quite stunning.

Isn’t she so cute? This is little Miss Skylar and I just fell in love with this little one’s beauty and sweet personality. This is just a sneak peek for her mom- thanks for bringing her by!

Reflections by Cindy is proud to announce the 2011 Reflections Calendar is in the works! We are now accepting applications for calendar models. We are looking for newborns under 10 days old and children under the age of 5, with a preference for Tooele area residents.

Reflections Calendar is a fundraising calendar that features 12 months of beautiful photos of local children. The calendar will benefit a children’s charity in Tooele, Utah (to be announced soon). The 2010 Reflections Calendar raised over $2750 for Tooele Valley Community Cooperative.

Please visit Reflections Calendar and click on the link ‘Become a Model’ to learn more.

“To value his own good opinion, a child has to feel that he is a worthwhile person.

He has to have confidence in himself as an individual.”

- Sidonie Gruenberg

This is my 4 year old son. All boy and all unstoppable energy. I asked him to sit for me and this is what I got, all 3 minutes worth.

And I love it.

“Life is like playing a violin  solo in public
and learning the instrument as one goes on.”
- Samuel Butler

My daughter started violin classes this school year and she is doing really well.  We tried to go out and get a mini session but the weather was so cold, we only managed to be outside for a few minutes. We will have to try it again in the Spring, when the temperatures are nice and the trees are green again.

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