Have you watched Mirah's Birth Story yet?
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Twin Cities Newborn Photographer - Motherly Love
Have you watched Mirah's Birth Story yet?
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Twin Cities Newborn Photographer - Candy Cane Baby
"The children were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads..."
Monday, December 12, 2011
Twin Cities Maternity Fitness Photographer - Pregnant and Working it!
(Note: These images were taken only two weeks before my sister in law gave birth to our sweet Cecilie. )
My sister in law is a triathlete. She was also pregnant with baby #6 when the following images were taken. You'd think pregnancy might deter one from working out as much, but not her. She was not about to let physical fitness slide, simply because of pregnancy!
She trains with Pellicano Endurance Coaching (located in Saint Louis Park, MN), and I've gotta say - this was by far the most ingenuitive and customized workout I've ever seen or heard of. After watching her push herself for 2 hours straight (while), I came to this conclusion:
Pregnancy is not a disability, or a condition that gives us the right to be lazy/complaintive. We are all as strong or fit as we want to be.
You can truly do ANYTHING, if you set your mind to do it!
So here is your challenge for the day...if a woman at 39 weeks pregnant can do the following, anyone can. :-)
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Twin Cities Birth Photographer - Yesterday's birth...sneak peek!
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Twin Cities Birth Photographer - Introducing MN Birth Photographers!
If you've been reading my blog for very long at all, you might have noticed that birth photography is a passion of mine. I truly love it. It holds a special place in my heart above all other forms of photography.
Ever since I first started photographing births, I began to realize that in order to be truly successful, and to live out my dream as a birth photographer, I would need to join with other photographers who shared a similar vision. And so I founded MN Birth Photographers: To elevate the art of birth photography by connecting expectant parents with photographers, and providing resources for the birth photography community.
It's all very exciting! I am working with such a great team of photographers, and their encouragement and hard work is what has helped make this possible.
So check us out - and let us help capture the most important moments in your life. :-)
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Twin Cities Child Photographer - Swinging By
It smells like fall, too. Some of my neighbors have their fireplaces running already, and are making me wish for one of my own. Not because I'm cold of course, but because it smells so amazing. I'll admit that I've brought out my jacket a few times this week, but come on MN winters last half the year! I can't give in quite yet. I'll be wearing short sleeves as long as we can possibly stand it.
So you might have noticed that I've been gone most of the summer. This is partly because of The Big Move - and all the busyness that comes with settling in. But it's also because I've been heavily engrossed in a special project - a project I hope to release to the public in the next couple days. I'm very excited about it, and I think my readers will appreciate it as well. If you follow my facebook page at all, you might have a good idea what I'm referring to...
After such grand achievements I'm almost ready to come back to this blog full force...but you'll have to bear with me for just a while longer. The October project is: Renovating the Studio!
P.S. Yes, my kids are incredibly cute, aren't they? I love them so much I can hardly stand it! They're just so squeezable!
Yes, squeezable. And all of you moms out there know exactly what I mean. :-)
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Twin Cities Birth Photographer - Juniper Helen : A Home Birth Story
Though I am in the midst of unpacking my house (and will probably be so occupied for a while), I hope you enjoy these images from Juniper Helen's birth!
Birth Photography continues to be a growing passion of mine, and without a doubt my favorite event to photograph. :-) I look forward to photographing more births for this fall!
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Twin Cities Toddler Photographer - Lily is One!
And now here she is at a year, toddlin' around like a pro.
Such an adorable little princess!
I have had the pleasure of photographing Lilyana from the time she was a month old (and even before that, if you count the maternity session). It is so much fun to watch these little ones grow, and to have the honor of documenting their mini milestones. They all grow up so fast. You have to work quickly if you want to catch moments like this on film!
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The next time you hear from me, I will be settled in my new HOUSE! We move this weekend. I'm soooOOO excited to have a place for the little ones to run, as well as a studio for my clients. Oh yeah, good things happenin'. Catch you on the flip side!
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Twin Cities Toddler Photographer - More Lake Play + Summer Changes
I apologize for this week's lack of posts, but I'm getting ready to move into my new house. And yes, I am EXCITED.
This will be our first house as a matter of fact. And though we have many sweet memories from life in this apartment (both of our babies were born here, afterall!), we are now more than ready to say goodbye. A two bedroom apartment (on the 3rd floor no less) get's quickly cramped with two children under 3yrs on the loose.
So stay tuned - I look forward to showing photos of the new house, our plans for it, AND the beginnings of my new photography studio! So many exciting things happening this summer, and I'll do my best to keep this blog updated as they come about.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Twin Cities Child Photographer - Lake Play!
(Watch for more images from this fantastic session. I simply couldn't resist sharing this one ASAP.)
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Twin Cities Child & Baby Photographer - Deck Mornings
I live for mornings like this. :-)
Monday, June 6, 2011
Twin Cities Family Photographer - Shula's One Year Old!
One year ago, this little sweetheart was born 2 months early. You may have read all about it here. Three months later I had the pleasure of taking this photo of her after she returned from the NICU. And now, she's one year old!
As you can see, Shula is such a joy to her parents and those around her. We are so thankful to have her with us!
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Twin Cities Family Photographer - Familial Love
Almost every family has them - the child or parent who does not want to be photographed.
But lucky me - this was not one of those families!
This session was such a pleasure. I love it when clients get into the process and start coming up with their own ideas. They had such enthusiasm about the session, and you can tell from the photos how much fun they were having. Sometimes the best part of a session is simply watching families play. It's such a joy to see. :-)
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Twin Cities Mother Photographer - Blessings of Motherhood
Being a mother is the most incredible job in the world. Yes, photography is cool and all, but where would I be without my inspiration? My kids are my joy and inspiration in so many ways.
Sure, they tend to make life a little more complicated. I've lost sleep - lots of sleep! - since they got here. My clothes seem to never fit. I can never vacuum enough, tidy, wash, or scrub enough - like magic my work seems to undo itself within minutes. It now takes at least an hour to simply get out the door to go anywhere - and usually longer than that. "Free-time" - what's that? Not to mention all the training and teaching that must be done! They rely on me completely, and its my job to be there for them.
But it's more than a job or a responsibility. It is a joy and a blessing. Sometimes it's easy to loose sight of this when scrubbing makeup out of the carpet, or when suffering through a sleepless night with a fussing baby - but really, besides meeting and marrying my hubby, they are the best thing that has ever happened to me. God has shown me such love through these little ones, and I pray every day that He will help me show them love in return - in a way that they will feel right down to their little souls.
I am very blessed to have a Mother who did this for me. I always thought she was a great mom, but it is only now that I have begun to comprehend the extent of what she has done for me and the rest of my 6 siblings. Now I realize what a brat I probably was! lol But she was always there for me. Always ready to listen. And though in no way perfect - always loving.
Mom, I love you. Thank you for always loving me. You've taught me the most important part of how to be a good mom. With God's help, your grandkids will be the better for it. :-)
Monday, May 2, 2011
Twin Cities Baby Photographer - Christening Overalls
The day my grandmother gave me this doll, I said to myself "This will be the Christening gown for all of my future children!"
And just as I had planned, a little over a year later I had my little Debbie, and dressed her in this gown for her baptism (see the image on the left - Debbie at 3 months).
However, when I mentioned this plan to my husband, he said that though he liked the tradition for the girls, his future boys were not going to wear a dress. "Not even if it's cammo!" he said.
Two years later...enter Byron. The first boy, and no Christening gown for him!
I thought it would have been cute to find him a little suit or something for the baptism, but I couldn't find anything locally, and I didn't plan ahead enough to purchase online... so I found a little blue bow tie, and this cute overall w/polo shirt combo at Target. He looked adorable in it, as you can see!
So my boys may not get the Christening gown, but I think we have a sufficiently cute replacement. Christening overalls (w/bow tie!). Oh yes, I'm satisfied. :-)
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Twin Cities Baby Photographer - Little Dahl Boy
Seriously, how cute is that???!!
Friday, April 22, 2011
Twin Cities Birth Photographer - How I Chose a Birth Photographer
Professional birth photography is a relatively new idea. Because of this, the search for a good birth photographer can prove a little difficult. Among those photographers who might be interested in photographing a birth, few are capable of being on call 24/7 - so it isn't even a plausable option for them. And even if you are lucky enough to find a willing and capable photographer, there is still that very important question...is this the sort of person I will be comfortable having at my birth?
It is always important to feel comfortable with any photographer you hire (this is key to getting good images!), but it is particularly vital in the case of birth photography - and understandably so!
When I started looking for a birth photographer, I knew that I needed someone whom I could trust fully. Someone I could trust to be both tasteful and discreet with the images, as well as other aspects of the event. But probably just as important - I needed someone I could like! Someone I could like as a friend. Because birth is hard enough without adding personality concerns to the mix. She (and yes, it must be a she) had to be someone I felt so comfortable with that I could entirely forget at the birth.
As a birth photographer myself, I knew what I was looking for - but I still had to find it. I started and ended my search with birthphotographers.com. Though I did some googling and asking around as well, I found this website to be the most helpful go-to resource for my area.
Lucky for me, birthphotographers.com listed several photographers in my area. And all of them do some really nice work! But having never met them (something I intend to change soon!), I had only their websites to go on. It was based on what I saw of her on her website, that I decided to interview Erika Laurice - first on the phone and later in person. I really liked her photography style, loved that she was a mom of two kids, and surmised that she might be my sort of "comfortable". After meeting with her in person I felt even more confident with my choice - I could just chill with her and we actually ended up talking for quite a while - no worries! Among various topics (but more on point) we discussed the upcoming birth, what I was looking for in a photographer, as well as the images I expected (or did not want)...and that was that. I signed the contract (she signed a confidentiality agreement) and sent in the retainer. Simple as that, she began to anticipate my call.
Erika turned out to be fabulous at the birth. So fabulous that I barely noticed her until the baby had finally arrived! She did great with the photography and captured some great moments that I will cherish always. I am so happy with my choice and now truly view her as a friend (life-changing events do that to people :-) ). Thank you so much, Erika! You rock!!
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Twin Cities Birth Photographer - Why I Hired a Birth Photographer
Because of moments like this.
At the birth of my first child, I did not know any better. Someone did take a few photos - but the light was very dim/tricky (common at births!), and this person did not know how to use my camera very well. Because of this, of the few images taken I do not have a single image from the day that was not blurry. Totally my fault. I had not prepared. But moreover, I was not prepared for how much I would care about those images after the birth. Before the birth I had seen other people's birth videos and thought to myself "why in the world would you ever want to remember that?!". Birth was scary enough to me at this point - I had no interest in preserving those moments forever, because I had no reason to think that I would or could ever appreciate them!
Thankfully somebody else decided to care - realizing that one day, I would care too.
Now I cherish the few blurry image from that birth! And now I realize how important it is to have a birth photographer.
But why are these birth images so important to you?
- My birth images empower me to be a better, stronger person. There are few times in my life when I've been given strong and constant support and affirmation, towards achieving a goal. And so far, I've only experienced a couple times when I've achieved something unarguably incredible (here is a hint -giving birth!). I may not have looked my best at the time, but that's really not the point. It's about what I was able to achieve, with the help of God and support of others. These images remind me "If I can do that, I can do anything"!
- My birth images help me to never forget the "firsts". I forget things so easily (my husband can attest to this!). It actually scares me sometimes, how easily I forget things. I think this is part of the reason why I became so interested in photography in the first place - because it became so important to me, to remember. To always remember the people most important to me, and the times we've shared together. So of course, after I determined I actually wanted to remember the births of my children ( ;-) ), capturing images from those moments became paramount. I can hardly express how happy I am that 5 years from now I'll be able to look at these birth images, and be reminded what those "first moments" looked like. I'll remember how thrilled my little Debbie looked, the first time she saw her baby brother! How proud my husband looked the first time he saw his son (awww!!); and how my sweet baby looked, the moment I met him for the very first time. These "firsts" are captured moments I'd be sad to forget - and so I thank God for cameras and birth photographers.
These are also some of the reasons related to why I became interested in birth photography as a profession. But I'll leave the details on that for a future post. :-)
- I couldn't take them, myself! Obviously. But I also knew that unless I specifically asked assigned someone to exclusively take photos, I would have a very difficult time finding anyone else with the "free time" to take pictures. Afterall, my husband would be paying full attention to me (and I wanted him in the photos!), and my doula and the midwives would have their hands full as well. I didn't want a repeat of the first birth, where I only got a few blurry photos...so I knew professional was needed.
- I wanted good pictures of my brand-new baby. Come to find out - new babies are exhausting. So exhausting in fact, that I barely have any pictures of my first baby before she was three weeks old (just fyi, camera phones don't [yet] make for quality documentation), and by then she looked so different from when she was first born! By hiring a birth photographer I was assured that I would have quality images of my baby as a newborn. This was important to me, so I knew I needed a birth photographer. This turned out to be a wise decision, as my hardy little boy has grown out of his "newborn look" very quickly. By hiring a professional birth photographer I was able to get some beautiful images of my brand-new baby, and I am so happy to have them!
So why did you hire a professional birth photographer?
Now I know I have yet to tell the tale of how I came to choose the fabulous Erica Laurice as my birth photographer...but I'll have to leave you in some suspense. Babies to tend to, and all that! But go ahead and view more images from the birth on her blog...and stay tuned for my next post.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Twin Cities Birth Photographer - Derek Michael: A Birth Story
I am also super excited to share the slideshow I created for this birth (below), because I've added clips of REAL FOOTAGE from the birth itself (don't worry, it's the good kind)! Give it a watch and let me know what you think.
At the time I wasn't sure how it would all turn out, so I didn't even let the mom and dad know I was going to film anything. But they really liked the results! I hope to create more slideshows like this for future clients, as I think these little "live moments" really help to capture the powerful emotion of the event. I'm VERY excited at the possibilities of this approach, and look forward to pursuing it further!