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Paul and Jean






















Fine. I setup the lights inside for the "formal" portraits, and readied another camera to capture the candids that occur whenever kids are around. I started off with a formal shot of the siblings, then followed this up with other shots of the kids and various combinations depending upon which kid wasn't melting down at the time. (Photographers who only take pictures of adults have it easy!)
To break things up, I suggested the adults step outside for a few minutes for some more casual shots. When I asked Kelly about her siblings, she said she wanted a portrait that captured their playful relationship. I think I did that here.
Finally, we came back inside and I took more shots of whoever was willing to get in front of the camera. But I also saw Ryan being lit by some beautiful natural window light, so I asked Kelly to go outside and play peak-a-boo, and managed to capture this image. Those eyes tell the story.
Since Ryan was in a good mood, and took this opportunity to take care of Kelly's second main goal - her family shot. Ryan was tough to get a good smile, but Kelly's sister made some goofy faces over my shoulder and voila.
Another first for me yesterday. I had a wonderful portrait sitting with two local authors for the book jacket of their upcoming book called The Belated Baby. After their personal struggles with infertility, Kelly and Jill decided to write this book to help other women going through this life-altering time in their lives. We brainstormed ahead of time to go over wardrobe and the usual things. But, given the subject matter of the book, and the message of hope the authors are bringing to it, how do we convey this in a picture?
