I met up with another local photographer yesterday at Star Mill in American Fork. It was a feast for a photographer's eyes. It is an antique store with lots of stuff out and about to explore. I told myself before going not to expect too much from the kids. Fortunately I did manage to snag a few keepers. Prepare yourself for picture overload...
Seriously, you have the cutest kids. Of course, you are also an awesome photographer, so the combination always makes for some amazing pictures. I need to have you do some of my kids!
I understand why you love the closeups, and they are wonderful of the kids. I particularly like the black/white one of Emma. But if the location was a feast for the photographer's eyes, why not include some more of it, the atmosphere, in the pictures? I'd kinda like to see the whole truck. With close in head shots, the background doesn't make a whole lot of difference.
Black and White of Emma is the awesomest-blosomest! Love the one of Slade almost smiling, too! I'm so glad your kids all got their aunt's super cute genes!
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Seriously, you have the cutest kids. Of course, you are also an awesome photographer, so the combination always makes for some amazing pictures. I need to have you do some of my kids!
Awesome job- you skills are coming along nicely! I love the composition in each shot.
I understand why you love the closeups, and they are wonderful of the kids. I particularly like the black/white one of Emma. But if the location was a feast for the photographer's eyes, why not include some more of it, the atmosphere, in the pictures? I'd kinda like to see the whole truck. With close in head shots, the background doesn't make a whole lot of difference.
Those are such cute pictures. They are great. You are a great photographer.
Black and White of Emma is the awesomest-blosomest! Love the one of Slade almost smiling, too! I'm so glad your kids all got their aunt's super cute genes!
Fantastic pictures! Great smiles!
When you said overload, I figured you meant 15+ photos. I like the one of Sawyer with his hands holding onto the window of the pickup. Bravo!
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