Thursday, August 26, 2010

Evan's One Year Session: Twin Cities Children's Photography

While this session took place back in the beginning of the summer, I am nly just now getting around to blogging about it.  Sometimes I wish that I could just magically have things posted here and to my Facebook Fan Page and I could simply concentrate on the actual photography and skip the "bragging," but unfortunately I cannot afford a personal assistant at this phase in the game. 

Evan has been one of my best clients over this past year since his birth.  His mom and I know each other through a mother's group, and our sons are nearly the same age, and so when she contacted me about doing Evan's one-year shoot, I jumped at the chance to see her and him again.  After one rain-out day, we decided to brave one of the hottest and most humid days of the summer thus far to get the shoot in before the next storm.  Evan was such a great subject despite the heat and teething to boot.  It was great to see how he had grown and changed since our last session as well!

Madeline Island: Wisconsin Photography

My dear husband and I are originally from Michigan, and while we love our home here in the Twin Cities, one of the things that we miss is the nearness of Lake Michigan and the small towns located along the western coast of our state.  So, when my parents offered to meet us on Madeline Island in northern Wisconsin, we couldn't pass up the chance to explore more of the shoreline of Lake Superior from Duluth over to the Apostle Islands of Wisconsin. 

We fell in love with the small communities, and especially Madeline Island, the largest of the islands, which is reachable only by small plane, ferry or other boat-- as well as across the ice in winter.  These are just a few of the many photographs that I have brought back as momentos of our wonderful, and much needed respite from the hectic nature of  everyday life.  And while I love the opportunity to photoraph all of you and commemorate the important milestones in your lives, it was wonderful to have the chance to photograph something as different as towering cliff faces, and the Reindeer Moss growing along the ground.
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