Archive for the ‘family portraits’ Category

In my house we celebrate a lot of holidays and over the years my family has come to expect that there will be updated portraits of the kids in the family presented as presents. Even though we work with photography and gifting photography every day here in the studio I thought it would be fun to go out there and get some ideas from others about what they like to give as gifts.

This is a collaborative blog post which means that it didn’t come from me but from others who wanted to contribute. Their names are here and any information we had about them. There are some great ideas here for good gifts for this coming year.

Enjoy!

Idea Details Contributor
Hard Cover Photo Book My son gave me a hard cover book of photographs from a family trip to Washington DC that he put together with an Apple computer program.

The book came with a paper dust jacket on which he had printed his personal note.  He laid out all the photographs on his computer and submitted them to the Apple service and they sent the book within a few weeks directly to him. As a designer, I am very attuned to how things look and the layout of the book was beautiful and looked very professional.  So much better than a “crafty” photo album.

It was the best gift EVER!

As a family, we tend to take digital photos and then leave them on the memory card and never see them again.  I had been be-moaning that fact to my son so he decided to rectify the problem.  I was so moved by his thoughtfulness that it brought me to tears.  I proudly display it on my coffee table and can leaf through it whenever I like!

I think I will do the same for him next year but with a selection of chronological images of some of the most memorable occasions of his life.  I can see this being a gift that we will create year after year!

Robin Siegerman

Sieguzi Interior Designs Inc.

Toronto, Canada

Photography Calendar My brother has recently taken up photography and my mother put together a calendar this holiday season featuring her favorite photographs by Ste, which are nature inspired. This gift gave me a personal insight into my brother and his hidden talents. I am not even sure if he realized how good his photographs were/are until he saw them in a published format.

I was quite impressed and it resulted in shared conversations as I too have a passion for photography (in a different area). I focus on my child who has been “modeling” since she was born and I have created calendars and a photo book showcasing my captured momement.

In my travel articles that I write and publish, my photography is often featured.

I am not a scrapbooker so other ways to showcase my photography has been a great asset. I’m looking now at a new site that can turn my photographs into canvas art. Very excited to try it out. I used the frames this year too as a gift where you can record messages and included a few of my favorite photos of my children for their grandfather. Not only did I capture a photographic moment, but I also captured my four-year-old’s voice!

I love the photo books too and the calendars…both to give and receive. These are very personalized and offer a glimpse into your family, your soul, and your passion. Oprah’s big giveaway/partnership with Snapfish last year turned me onto the photo books.

Jennifer Thomas

www.fsrventures.com

Kids candid photo sessions for the holidays My client, Allison Beuker (http://www.abeukerphoto.com)is a photographer specializing in family/kids candids.  She offered family photo sessions to moms for their holiday cards and one little girl wanted to gift her mom one of the prints from the session, professional mounted.  She picked out the proof herself so it would be a surprise (even though Daddy paid for it.)  Very cute.  Another of her clients took some pro-mounted photos from her session with her 2 boys and gave gift to her parents.

You can see Allison’s site at www.abeukerphoto.com and Allison’s available to talk about photography as holiday gift ideas also.

Rebecca Penovich

Silver Springs, Maryland

Photo Collage of Shared Adventure I spent a large part of last year planning and completing a 1,000 mile hike around Lake Michigan.  Along the way, some of my family and closest friends joined me for a day or two on the lake.

As a special remembrance of our time together, I gave a photo collage of a newspaper article and photos from the time my sister and cousin joined my adventure.

This turned out to be one of the most meaningful gifts I gave this year.  My sister and cousin are not ‘outdoorsy’ types (they much prefer to go ‘power shopping’), but they took time from their schedules to join me on my adventure.  We had a wonderful time together those two days on the lake.

They both vowed to hang the framed photo collage in their offices for all their clients to see.

LOREEN NIEWENHUIS

Battle Creek, Michigan

http://LakeTrek.Blogspot.com

Personalized Story Books The best present I gave (and would have loved to receive!) to each member of my family was a personalized story book with their best photos of the year.  People tend to diminish their successes and forget their many blessings, so a story book highlights each person’s achievements, travels, artwork, and milestones with witty narratives that will be enjoyed by many future generations.

This story book will be handy for “Show and Tell” occasions at school, birthday parties, or family gatherings.  When the child’s Bar Mitzvah, Sweet Sixteen, wedding, or milestone birthday comes around, it is easy enough to flip through a few of these books to find the best photos and stories to share with the audience.

Sharon Birke

www.PowerfulGoddess.com

photo from space this is a great one     my parents gave me a photo of michigan taken  by astronaut jerry linenger a MIR cosmonaut      its not the basic straight forward direct shot    its very cool      you can also see a piece of the MIR arm in the foreground

he lives near traverse city michigan and the photo is signed and personalized to me

our company does a lot of photography that is published in a lot of national publications, but this is really cool

this was film, and he actually took 10,000 photos, but didnt know if any of them would be any good  until he got back to earth:)

Dave Richards

Bloomfield Hills, MI

One letter at a time – Letter Photography This Christmas we gave our kids an incredibly unique gift – their last name in photographic images.

We stumbled upon this micro business called A to Z Illusions at a handcrafted show – we were the next booth over. The owner photographs everyday objects that become letters. Example a horseshoe becomes a U, a post becomes an I, etc. His business was booming! People loved his stuff and it wasn’t uncommon for him to make a $75 sale within minutes.

We purchased photographic images (letters) one for each letter in our married children’s last name. We framed each individual letter and they are now able to be hung on a wall or stand on a frame.

http://www.atozillusions.com/index.html this is his website.

Betsy  Hiebert

Winnipeg, Manitoba

Canada

There’s no place like Grammy’s home I gave my mom a photo of the 4 grandkids holding hands and walking toward her house.  They are walking away from the camera.  Even our dog is on a leash headed in to see Grammy.  It is a black and white photo.  One grandchild has a broken arm, the cast shows from behind.  A little breeze is blowing. I mounted it with a white mat and thick black frame.

She loved the snapshot of a perfect moment in time…when all is wonderful at grammys house.

Lori Randall

Meeker, OK

www.lorirandall.net

Photo resembles an original, but with the grandkids My FIL was a pilot in the Navy and flew a specific plane during his career. One of the best photos of him during that time was taken of him in front of the plane, both by himself and with his buddies. This year, my husband and I and our three kids visited a retired Air Craft Carrier with that same plane retired on it. We took photos of my husband by himself and then one of the kids standing in front of it in the same poses as my FIL and then printed all the photos in black and white and gave it to my FIL for Christmas in a multi-photo frame. He mentioned to me that he was so excited to see the old photo of him and his buddies, coupled with the new ones of his son and grandchildren that he was going to hang it in a prime spot near his desk. He had said that my husband never mentioned the plane on the carrier when we went and he thought they must have moved it. Now he knew it was so we could surprise him and he was very moved by the framed photos of his memories past coupled with his family. Elizabeth Gerdes

Marietta, GA

www.stitchabovetherest.com

Until later – A

* Back to the Beach *

July 30, 2009

We were out on the beach with this family in January and it was just too windy and cold for everybody but especially little baby M. And now just a few months later here is little Miss M – no baby anymore happily frolicking on the beach.

Daddy getting wet!

Daddy getting wet!

And of course – here’s mom.

Mom and Miss M on the beach

Mom and Miss M on the beach

We had a blast with you guys. Thanks for meeting us so early on the beach.

Until tomorrow – A

* on the boardwalk *

July 10, 2009

We all have fond memories of our families,  and this will definitely be one of them for this family I shot on their vacation in Miami Beach.  The parents were so positive in spite of a sick child and children that did not like the beach, we had a great time!

on the boardwalk

on the boardwalk

boy in the pool

boy in the pool

Until tomorrow.

* angels *

June 10, 2009

This wonderful family was in the studio yesterday. This is actually only part of the family – this is the girlie part. Dad and the little guy were off to the side. These girls were awesome in the studio. They had lots of ideas for fun things to do and were helful with their little brother and sister (mostly :-) )

Angels

Angels

They all had on awesome white outfits and with the white background when I first saw them I thought everybody looked pretty angelic.

Enjoy – until tomorrow – A

* pesky mosquitos *

June 5, 2009

I’ve missed you guys (that comment is directed generally in the direction of all blog readers). It has been much too long since my last post. Of course, I haven’t been sitting around twiddling my thumbs.

I’ve been dragging my kiddos to swimming lessons which they love — once they get there. It’s only an hour a day but sheesh it does a number on my schedule. Also, all of my extremeties are covered with mosquito bites from sitting outdoors while they have their lessons. My munchkins go to Ann’s Swimming School and we’ve had good luck there in case anybody is curious. But we’re finished for the summer – today was graduation – quite exciting.

I’ve been battling the mosquitos all around. All this rain has filled up my bromeliads in the front yard and so it’s walk through at your own risk of being swarmed by mosquitos. Did I mention I *paid* a landscaper to plant these mosquito growing monstrocities in my front yard. Yikes. Once again my non-green thumb is out to get me. Earlier this week I went out for a morning run only to be swarmed by the hungry beasts and go fleeing back inside to spray with fully loaded cancer causing bug spray. As an unrelated rant how can we fly people to a space station wizzing around the planet and we can’t invent a spray that keeps those bugs away? When I went back out I then ran right into an enormous spider web — YUCK! Isn’t that one of the grossest feelings walking into a spiderweb? But I plodded onward and completed my run sneezing from the blooming or rotting mangos along the way. What fun we have in Miami in the summertime.

I did do something amazingly cool this week which was that I reconnected with a group of people I hadn’t seen in 10 years. Here’s the story. 10 years ago I was working for a firm and I was tapped by my bosses wife to help with a project. She had volunteered to put together a fundraising walk-a-thon for what was then called the National Alliance for Autism Reasearch (I think …) now its called Autism Speaks. So over the course of a month we put together this walk-a-thon something none of us knew anything about. We met in her living room and put together an event. We found a dj, got permits, made signs, painted feet on the park route and other random things. At the time it was the 2nd one ever and it set a fund raising record. That was my one and only time making it to the walk. But she’s coordinating the 10 year anniversary walk so she wanted to get the original team together. We met at their annual awards banquet and what was most amazing to me is how this event has exploded. This year they had 12,000 walkers and they are really doing amazing work. It was a nice feeling to know that I was a part of getting something like that started. Of course, now I’ve volunteered to help this year so you’ll hear more about it I’m sure.

Is that enough randomness for this post?

Did you know Father’s Day is around the corner? Do not buy another tie for the father in your life. Well, okay if it’s a nice tie — go ahead.

Here’s a sample of a father’s day session we did the other day here in the studio. Give us a call if you’d like to set one up for your kiddos and the father in your life. Notice the cool new blue paper — I’m reaching into new areas of color now that I have my incredibly awesome paper rack.

big brother helps lil sis put on daddy's shirt

have iphone will do business

have iphone will do business

big brother helps lil sis put on daddy’s shirt
This might be a bit big for me

This might be a bit big for me

We did some others with more kiddos and I’ll preview those in a while. But that’s it for today.

Have a nice weekend. Avoid the Mosquitos. – A

So, my kids are out of school … summer is here … the rainy season is here. What other updates do I have? Oh, this is Memorial Day Weekend — everybody have a safe and happy weekend. I hope the weather improves.

Here is a way overdue preview. Some of my favorites from a park – part deux of a session where part one was rained out.

little man inspecting a leaf

little man inspecting a leaf

little lady in the park

little lady in the park

So, this I think is proof that I have not totally disappeared from the planet but admittedly am a little behind. Catch up begins now.

Until tomorrow – A

* morning in the park *

April 27, 2009

I have the best job. I get to play in parks with kids. Today was great.

mom and daughter in the park

mom and daughter in the park

Until tomorrow – A

*words of wisdom*

April 17, 2009

Yesterday I saw an article in the Miami Herald that was actually about recipes that can use the food you have in your pantry. I only read the beginning but the author mentioned that her mom had told her when she was young to always make sure to buy her clothes as full outfits otherwise you would be wasting money on something that would hang unused in your closet. That struck a familiar chord with me because my own mother gave me the same sage advice. I don’t always follow it but she shared it nonetheless. But it got me thinking about what things our mothers tell us that stick with us over the years. My favorite expression that my mother used to use was, “that makes me so mad I could just spit!” Even as a kid I thought, really, does anybody spit when they are mad? I know I don’t. Oh well, what are mom’s for if not sharing words of wisdom with our kids. I can’t imagine what things I say that my kids will remember.

Today’s image is from my morning on the beach. It was breezy so my little bubba here got a little unhappy which is really unlike him. He is sooooo calm as a baby. But he was happier when we got out of the wind I will say. Here is a tender moment with mom hiding from the wind and then later sharing his totally rad shades with me.

mommy

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Until tomorrow – A

Here’s the story: I was inspired by another photographer to do something with feathers. To give credit where credit is due her name is Sarah Petty and she doesn’t know me but I saw a session of hers on a video where she let a kid cut open a feather pillow and I loved it. I don’t happen to have any feather pillows (allergic hubby) and I thought some color would be nice. So I hopped online and ordered what I thought was a lot of feathers. When they arrived I put said feathers into pillowcases and marveled at how few they were. But once I get an idea it’s hard to deter me.

Then I sprung this idea on some very easy going and happy kids  at the end of a session. While it didn’t unfold *exactly* as I thought it would it was a lot of fun. I had thought that the feathers would float up in the air and that the kids would be all together underneath this perfect canopy of rainbow feathers. Ahem – nope. The feathers came out and went plop on the ground and the kids spread out to the furthest corners of the area. Did I mention that it made an GIGANTIC MESS – that wasn’t unexpected actually. I spent about an hour picking feathers out of the grass but I still think I didn’t make any friends in the parks department that day. The feathers were surprisingly hard to pick up. If I repeat this I have to remember to bring a rake and about 10 times as many feathers.

feathers

more feathers

But I do think that the kids had a great time with the whole thing. It was a fun morning for me and I love to try new things.

More later – A

*yummy*

March 19, 2009

For today ***

bubbles

Until tomorrow – A