Posts Tagged ‘katy child photography’

We originally had plans to meet up somewhere out 290 to do an urban session ending in the Bluebonnets. Well, an hour before the session I got a call saying that it would be better to change locations, so we found something very last minute and I couldn’t be happier that we did! We didn’t come across any Bluebonnets at our new location, but found plenty of wild flowers to play in.

I sneaked a sneak on Facebook earlier today. Love that kid! He is such a mess. Plenty of running around, jumping around and insisting on throwing some baseballs to me at the end of the session. I missed way more than he did. :)

I had such a hard time picking pictures to show on the blog, but think I have narrowed it down enough. Lol!

Enjoy the peak!

Mom and son walking in the wild flowers

dad and son in the wild flowers

a mom and her boys

3 year old boy

dad giving son a piggy back ride

boy kissing his mom

boy hitting a baseball

I am so excited for this couple as they near the end of their pregnancy. They are expecting their first baby and a little girl at that. Mom is glowing in these last couple of months and you can tell how nurturing dad is following her every move. So cute to watch!

We headed out to a nearby park to enjoy the beautiful Spring weather. It was a tad windy, but we made it work. ;)

I am so excited to get the call that Baby Girl is here! See you soon!

maternity picture

heart hands over pregnant belly

Expecting parents

Have you spotted any yet? How many of you have pictures done of your kids in the Bluebonnets every year? It probably makes us Texans look like a bunch of nuts, hopping fences, randomly stopping off on the shoulder of the freeway. All for some pictures in the Bluebonnets. Lol!

boy climbing fence in bluebonnets

I don’t see a lot of profile pictures changed, yet, so they must not be in full force yet. Two of the things I look forward to the most during Bluebonnet season is 1.) Spring clothes and 2.) the Bluebonnet Festival in Chappell Hill. Love it!!!

As we are getting further and further into Spring and rounding our way into summer, I thought I would take the time to talk wardrobe. When preparing for a great photography session, whether it be a child session, family session, or engagement session, one of the most important things to get into place is your wardrobe. Sure, the location is a nice one, too, but honestly, a really good photographer can make even the craziest of locations work.

Let’s start with a Bluebonnet session. What comes to your mind right away when you think of your kids sitting in the sea of blue flowers? Let me guess, white dresses for the girls and something white coordinating for the boys. No. Yes, I said it, no. When wearing white, the eye will naturally be drawn to the bright white instead of the faces. Let me challenge you to get a little more creative with your wardrobe this spring.

Think coordinating, not matching. It doesn’t all have to be the same colors/shades, as long as the colors blend and flow. The purpose of having your portrait session is to focus on the subjects, not the clothes. Make sure at the very least that the children are comfortable in what they wear. For Mom and Dad (especially Mom) wear something a little more dressy than you normally wear. A dress or skirt paired with sandals/heels. How often does Mom get to be in the picture when doing family candid shots at home. Mostly never. Take advantage of the session and take time to pamper yourself. Paint your toenails, wear jewelry. Spend time on yourself.

I have put together a few outfit choices. This is a small example of how you can coordinate the family. You can search for more ideas on Google, there are plenty of resources out there.

We’ll start with the Fab 5.

wardrobe idea for photography session

Then, with Mother’s Day coming up, here’s a sweet Mother/Daughter example.

mother daughter wardrobe ideaHere’s another with, yes, you guessed it, 3 boy outfits. How could I refuse?!

wardrobe idea for 3 boys

Also, with summer around the corner and beach sessions among us… here is a shot of my boys last summer. Rolled jeans, barefoot and neutral coordinating polos. Ace’s shirt isĀ  an off-white. Had it been any whiter, it would have been too bright. This is a good example where I feel the eye is naturally drawn to the white. Shame on me. ;)

beach photography session

So get shopping!!! A few stores that I absolutely love if you are willing to splurge a little is J.Crew, Anthropologie, Boden and Vineyard Vines.

Want to book a session? Weekend sessions through April are getting scarce. Go to my Calendar to select a date and email me at info@stephanieshirley.com so we can get you on the schedule.

This post is very bittersweet for me. :) I have been photographing {T}Man since he was still in his mom’s belly. How quickly they grow! It is so neat to get together with a client every few months and see each of the babe’s milestones.

From being so young, snuggly, sleepy and vulnerable:

sleeping newborn boy in a wash tub

To being aware of their surroundings, recognizing faces, and really speaking to you with their eyes:

2 month old baby boy

To sitting up and understanding they are able to do things on their own:

6 month old baby boy

To, crawling, standing and being way more mobile than sometimes their parents can handle:

9 month old baby boy standing

Then out of nowhere, in one short year, you have a baby near toddler-hood who is walking/running, climbing, feeding themselves, and so on.

I am so blessed to have witnessed you grow this past year. You are full of energy and so much fun to be around.

Happy Birthday {T} Man! Hope you enjoyed your cake!

Take a peek at him now, the cake smasher that he is!

baby boy smashing cake

1 year old boy smashing cake

baby boy eating cake

mom and baby boy

family portrait

family feet

baby boy in wash bin

I know, I know. I am not supposed to be doing sessions until March, BUT I do have clients that are on a Baby Plan, so I couldn’t resist the chance to go out and see Little Miss {V} since she is now 9 months. I know I probably say this about every age, but 9 months is one of my absolute favorite months to photograph! This is the time that they are not only interactive with you, but they have become mobile. Every baby is different in their own way. Well, this little one has finally started crawling in what we call “the normal way” because before that she would scoot on her little tush all over the place. I love it! She did it during our session and it is one of the cutest things I have ever seen.

I sadly await our next session when we do her Smash the Cake session. It will be messy and blissful, but also bittersweet since it will end our every-3-month gatherings.

Take a peek!

Already committed to her studies. :)

So, I am kind of addicted to labor and delivery. I was one of those that was ready to do it all over again the minute that my boys were born. It is an amazing experience to think that you carried this beautiful child for 9+ months and then all of a sudden you get to meet them. Hearing your child cry for the first time is a feeling that I cannot describe.

I was so lucky to be able to capture labor and delivery of a family that is very close to mine. Not everyone is comfortable with this, so I was very pleased to find out that “Dad” was going to give in and let me be there.

Not only did I get to help welcome this sweet little girl into the world, but I was also able to journal all of the little things that went on during the delivery, both on paper and through photography. As parents you quickly get caught up in the excitement and the poking a prodding that it is nice to know you have someone there to capture everything to help you remember.

I put together a slideshow of Sweet Baby Addisyn’s arrival! Welcome to the world and congrats to Mom and Dad and her two older sisters.

Presenting Addisyn Jo from Stephanie Shirley on Vimeo.

I have not laughed as hard as I did during this session in a long time. The girls were super cute and silly and such a mess by the end of the session. Not to mention Dad giving everyone, including the girls scouts that were scouting near by, a huge show. I don’t even want to mention the things that were going on. Needless to say we had a very memorable session.

I still cannot believe that Mom is 37 weeks! She looks so tiny and adorable! I am anxiously awaiting girl #3 to make her appearance. :)

Take a peek!

One of my faves!!!!

So, I got a call from this mom asking to set up a Holiday Session for her family. Com to find out she is also a photographer. (Amanda Faucett Photography ~ www.amandafaucettphotography.com) There is nothing better than being asked by another photographer to take their pictures. It truly is a nice warm and fuzzy feeling.

I met up with them Sunday evening along with about 4 or 5 other photogs that were at the location. :P I chatted it up about Spiderman and also developed quite the relationship with her daughter. She wanted me to carry her around everywhere while she pointed at random people and told me their name (or what she thought was their name, Lol!)

The weather turned out to be perfect and I really enjoyed playing around with the kids, but this is no new news.

Take a peek!

I absolutely love the colors that this family showed up in!!! It is going to make for some awesome Christmas cards!! Plus it couldn’t have complimented the location any better. I cannot express how happy and lucky I am to have such loyal clients. This family has been coming to me to do their pictures since little {C} was a mere 6 weeks old. Now he’s walking, climbing and talking (in his own language). :)

I really enjoyed getting together with you guys this past weekend!

Take a peek!

Take a look at these cuties! Have you ever seen dimples like these? I mean little {C} looks like a porcelain doll. So stinking cute!

I knew I had my work cut our for me on this session. I photographed Miss {C} a year ago when she was around a year old and mom was mighty preggo. Now, this year little brother joins us. Considering the fact that he was walking at 10 months old, I knew I would be running around all over the place to keep up with these two. Don’t worry, Mom, I know having a 2 year old AND a 1 year old isn’t easy now, but it DOES get better. ;)

Take a peek!