Kid Sessions


Who:

Stacey + George and the girls


What:

Family Portrait Session


When:

January 1, 2008


Where:

Watercolor, FL



We’re excited to finally share this family session we shot in Watercolor on New Year’s Day earlier this year. (We’re slowly but steadily trying to get ‘caught up’ on blogging!)

Meet the gang:

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Sisters:

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Move over, Tyra Banks:

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There’s a 30×40 Canvas Gallery Wrap of this shot displayed in their home (That’s one BIG print!)

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Thanks for an awesome shoot, guys! We’re looking forward to next time!

~ Charles

Who:

Alicia + John ...and the crew!


What:

Portrait Session


When:

October 15, 2007


Where:

Pensacola Beach, FL



Alicia + John spend some time each summer visiting the Florida coast. We we’re thrilled when they looked us up for another family portrait session this past October. The boys not only grew…they multiplied! :) Congratulations Alicia + John!

~ Charles

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Who:

Paul + Cherie


What:

Portrait Session


When:

September 2, 2007


Where:

Pensacola, FL



Paul + Cherie are the owners of Running Wild (the hip shop for runners & joggers in Downtown Pensacola). They invited us over to spend the afternoon with their very active family!

Just to set this up…3 girls + a dog…no one was standing still for more than 5 seconds at a time!

We had a wonderful time working with ya’ll!
~ Charles

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Who: Abigail & Lilly - with appearances by Mom (Rachel) & Dad (Stephen)
What: Kid session
When: February 2, 2007
Where: Grandma’s House

A little history to start:

Last August Charles and I shot Brittany & Tom’s beautiful wedding in Gulf Breeze where little miss Abigail was the oooh-too-cute flower girl. I remember snapping off a few frames of Abigail racing down the aisle toward her then-very-pregnant-mommy and thinking “I know that mom!” But before I knew it, we were full swing into the reception and there never seemed to be the ‘right time’ to go over and (re)introduce myself. You see, Abby’s mommy is Rachel R - now Rachel M - from my Booker T Washington High School, my alma matter. When I was a lowly freshman, Rachel was a mighty JUNIOR and I thought she was totally cool. She was an awesome actress/singer/dancer - heck, probably photographer too! - and I *so* wanted to be just like her. She was, of course, the lead in every show those next two years - we even shared the stage a few times before she graduated. Definitely the “it” girl for a theatre geek like me.

So anyway, a few weeks pass and then I get an email from Rachel that reads something like:

Hi Meg,

My daughter, Abigail, was the flowergirl at Brittany & Tom’s wedding in August. I love their photos - was wondering if you would be available to do a family session for me after our second child is born.

- Rachel

… heh. I really used to believe that I was over all of those little high school insecurities - that I had moved past those “are they going to like me?!” feelings I felt as a military brat bouncing from school to school. Now that I am a little older - some might even say wiser - and definitely more established, bumping into a classmate would be so … I dunno … uneventful, maybe.

No - you’d think I had just received an Oscar the way I anxiously dragged Charles to the computer - pointing to the screen ” DO YOU KNOW WHO THIS IS!?!?”

No, he says, should I?

YES! THIS is Rachel R! Well, Rachel M now I guess… but STILL! This is Rachel!

And thus began my panic attack leading up to this shoot ;)

So, now that you know who Rachel is - meet her beautiful family:

Like any good musical theatre mom would do, Rachel had already started Abigail on Annie (the musical), seen playing on the TV in the background when we arrived:
watching annie

Abigail played a little shy at first (who was she kidding? SUCH a ham!) and went to sit with Mommy - notice the rainboots?
rainboots

I dig her style. Tinkerbell costume + boots at the grand piano. Of course, she can’t read yet - much less read sheet music - so I couldn’t help but smile watching her thumb through this Broadway Anthology piano book.
tinkerbell at piano

Mom coerced her into changing into her pink dress - but Abby wanted to wear pants - so she pulled on both.
little feet

Singing to her babydoll.
babydoll

Lilly practicing her model face in the mirror:
mirror

A nice moment with Grandma:
grandma

Lilly wide awake:
chair

Watch the tongues in these next two :)
tongue one

I guess she gets it from big sis!
tongue two

A personal note here - I think too often parents are never pictured in photos WITH their kids. Think back to your childhood snapshots. I have one really great photo where I was riding on my dad’s shoulders when I was three - a real moment that I will love forever. But mostly, there are photographs of me alone or me with my mom - and my dad was always the one BEHIND the lens. So it was important to me to make a little time to show Stephen with his daughters, too.

Here are a few of father & daughter at play:
catch me

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little face

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tickle me

And then it was time for Abigail’s Tea Party:

uh oh

cookie monster

what are you looking at?

Mommy & Abby

mom + me

And I’ll leave this post with the face that makes Charles say “we should have one of those someday”:

that face

Last month we met the Grissims near Rosemary Beach, where the family was vacationing. This marked a new record for us - two family portrait sessions in one week! Charles and I hardly ever photograph family portrait sessions (only if you really beg) - and didn’t know what to expect, to be honest. Earlier that week we had a great time working with the Helms family - but the kids were the real focus there, and were much younger than the tweens of the Grissim family. My stomach was filled with butterflies as we hugged our hellos. But as I quickly discovered - there was no need for concern - this was the coolest group! We had a blast trespassing onto private property (oops - did I write that?!), using the cool architecture of the area, and playing with the white on white theme they were sporting. I tell ya, if I had known family portrait sessions could be this much fun - we would’ve started years ago…

Meet the Grissims

Mom -n- Dad

The Whole Gang

What good is a Florida vacation without a little beach?

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