Monday, May 21, 2012

Behind the Lens - Newborn Photography | MN & IA Portrait Photographer

I recently had the pleasure of being the photographer of my friend's twin newborn boys. I've never photographed newborns before, and for a while, had no intention to. I loved looking at newborn photos but I just felt like I couldn't be gentle enough nor create that "Awww!!" factor. But I eventually started getting curious and anxious to photograph a newborn. It's something I've never done before and I wanted to see what I could create or if it was for me.

Oh Boys...

It was getting closer and closer to photograph these two absolutely adorable newborns.  Usually when I do something new as a major milestone like this, I tend to get "wet myself" nervous.  This time though, I was utterly excited.  I went searching online for posing ideas, prop ideas, safety tips - just about anything you can think of when it comes to photographing newborns.  Of course I had the problem of finding anything for twins.  Did you know that twins are a pretty rare natural event?  Whudda thunk it...  So the day came to photograph these two boys and here's what happened.

 Be Still My Beating Heart

So I actually got to my friend's house later than I said I would be there.  Luckily, they weren't even fully up when I told them I was on my way.  I walk into his house and his wife starts going frantic.  "I'm so sorry that my house is a complete mess!"  You just had twins lady, I think you're allowed to have a messy house.  She starts cleaning while me and my friend play a little catch up and then I remembered why I was there.  So I bolted to the twins' room and just stand there with complete awe and amazement at what I was seeing.  I've seen plenty of newborns in my time, but never twins.  Just seeing these little guys made me think of my own newborn that's coming into this world.  Something so delicate, so precious and so amazing.  Thinking of one life coming out of a woman is still awe-inspiring but TWO?!  That's just sheer strength and power of a woman right there!  Now comes the fun part :-)

Becoming A Newborn Photographer

After I was done gawking at these two babe's, I went out in the living and started shifting stuff around to make way for my portable studio.  (Imagine carrying 50+lbs. worth of gear on your back, your arms are a perfect spot with anything that has a hole in it and you're doing a circus balancing act with anything in your hands.)  All I can say, and all I should say or I might just bore you to an eternal sleep, I spent 4 hours bossing my friend and his wife around, holding these two babies, seeing plenty of boy giblets, laughing, oo-ing and aww-ing, and completely forgetting everything else around me.  There have only been a few times in the past 2 years or so where I forget life even exists.  And this was one of those times.

To my friend Sam and his wife Annalin, thank you.  It was my pleasure to create something for you guys to enjoy for many years to come.  After photographing your two precious gems, I feel that this will be something I want to do more and more and will never get bored.

My Favorite

Here is my favorite shot that I took of Khristian.  I just love everything about this.  The colors, the pose, the feeling.  Every time I look at this, I become speechless.  If you want to see the rest of this session, you can go to my Website or Facebook page.

AMP Studios | MN & IA Albert Lea Photographer
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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Khristian & Kheaton | MN & IA Newborn Photographer

Do I have a treat for you!

A friend of mine recently had a set of twin boys.  I sent him a message congratulating him on his new additions and that I want to take their newborn photos.  His sister was the one who actually contacted me and wanted me to do them.  I should note, my friend doesn't check his Facebook very often so he never got the message.  (He's kind of a loser like that...)  I got his wife's phone number, told her I would love to photograph the little bundle's of joy and set up a day and time.  As the days went on, I got more and more excited.  Looking at all the props out there for newborn's, some posing ideas, ideas on how to handle twins...everything you could possibly imagine.  I ran to the local hobby store the day before (20 miles away local) and picked up a few things that I had for some ideas.  And the results are below.

Those adorable hats were provided by Amarama Art (Facebook and Etsy)

I should mention, this was my FIRST EVER newborn photo shoot.

:-) Enjoy :-)

Khristian & Kheaton | MN & IA Newborn Photographer

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Friday Favorite - Time Machine | Rochester MN Wedding Photography

"May the 4th be with you." -Star Wars geeks around the world

And ironically enough, it's Friday!  I decided to stick with the wedding theme this week and poke some fun at one of my best friends...

I have the pleasure (more like forced to do it) to be the photographer at my friend Richards' wedding.  That girl next to him?  His wife ChrisTina.  It was a very small wedding in downtown Rochester MN with about 40 people attending.  This was an interesting day for me.  The girlfriend wore a dress (she's a Tom Boy at heart), was in THE ideal location to be shooting a wedding (I love me some questionable alley's) and I was the best man.  Yea...I was doing double duty.  I was the photographer for their wedding AND I was the best man.  Luckily, I have a wireless remote so I could be in the shot as well.  Here's my pick of the litter:

Time Machine | Rochester MN Wedding Photography
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The reason why this is my favorite is because it sets a tone for a more "yesteryear" feel.  Him wearing a white button-up shirt with just his vest, his goatee, her wearing a dress that's been in the family for a few decades...just the absolute perfect setting for a big city 1940's style wedding photo if you ask me.