Now that it's summer, you may be taking more photos of your kids - either on vacation, or because of the holiday. Whatever the reason - here are 3 ways to improve those images: 1. Get down to their level. To really
Client-share Monday! – Baby Photography Chicago
I love Mondays. For so many reasons. I'm not going to lie, part of it has to do with everyone else in my house going off to work or school (or camp in the summer). I love the quiet and
Summer is finally here and if you're anything like me, you have a bunch of photos from the end of the school year. Last day of school, maybe a graduation from kindergarten, 8th grade or high school. And also like
Outdoor sessions are in full swing! This is the time when Chicago can show off all the beautiful parks and green spaces - in addition to the miles and miles of lakefront. When a family chooses to have their photo
What could be better than seeing a Dad totally wrapped up in his kid? I love capturing these moments - when dad and kid connect. Happy Father's Day to all of those celebrating this coming weekend!
I'm feeling sappy today - and I'm not really sure why. I even made my kids let me take their photos before they went off to school, as if it were the first day of school. (to be fair, though,
Sessions when mom gets in the photos are my favorite types of sessions! True story. Isn't mom always the one who is the family historian? Always taking photos of everyone else, but not getting in the photo herself? I'm guilty of
I've been going thru photos as I prepare for a website re-vamp. I came across this little sweetie and the non-smiling image really caught my eye. Kids don't always want to smile for photos - and that is OK! Personally,
This day, we were just two girls, hanging out in the studio (with parents and a grandparent in attendance, too!) But, at this moment, it felt like it was just her and I. Having fun, laughing, joking back and forth.
Connection. That's my word for 2018. Not just in my personal life where I want to focus on my connections to family and friends, but also in my photography business where I want to document the connectedness of