capture your kid! photography workshop for parents • august 2011

little ones, we are family, workshops

I had a blast teaching my first ever “Capture Your Kid! Photography Workshop for Parents” this August! I put this workshop together as a response to the frequent conversations I’ve had with moms & dads that tell me, “We got a fancy camera to take pictures of the kids, & I wish I knew how to use it!” I really wanted to help parents learn some techniques & gain the creative confidence to be able to make visually interesting, aesthetically pleasing photographs that would really capture their children’s essence–& tell the story of their family. I know that parents want to make more than “snapshots” if they are shelling out the big bucks to buy a DSLR or even an advanced point-&-shoot (which are very sophisticated & can cost as much as a DSLR these days).

I also know how much logistical maneuvering it requires for a parent to carve out an afternoon away from the family, so I really wanted to offer a course that would provide them with valuable tools & information, presented in a digestible format in a short amount of time. And I wanted it to be challenging & intellectually & artistically stimulating, because if you’re a parent, you don’t often get to stretch your brain in new, uncharted ways; our days are filled with lots of routine & manual labor & not a lot of time left for pondering art & science & anything beyond what to serve for the next meal. Hopefully, I was putting together a workshop that would be like a little vacation from the usual, from which parents could return to their family life with little nuggets of photographic ideas as souvenirs to share with their spouses & kids.

I organized my workshop into five sections: Light, Composition, Bonding With Your Camera, Working With Kids, & Guided Shooting. I wanted to cover as much as I could  with the basics–without doing so much that it was overwhelming. I crammed in about a semester’s worth of photo technique–as well as at least five year’s worth of anecdotal experience shooting kids & families. And there were some great “a-ha” moments as we talked about types of light, not always putting your subject in the center, & the key points of what to do if you want your kid to really smile (ya have to actually be fun & funny!).

And how rewarding it has been to see everyone’s photographs from the guided shooting & from the days after the workshop! All the photos in this post are the lovely samples of “real parents” photographing their kids–armed with a few new tricks & some inspiration…More to come in another post!

blue beach • the saunders family • redondo beach, ca

beach, little ones, we are family

The last time I photographed the Saunders kids, they were so little! Beautiful, spunky Summer was four, & little brother Mason was just a baby who was literally “laid-back” for our whole session. This time around, Summer is a big girl, even more beautiful & more spunky, & Mason is superbly athletic! I was so happy to be able to photograph the whole family. Jennifer & Skip & the kids were so game, running races, frolicking in the water, despite that it was the coolest morning we’d had at the coast in many weeks. But the mist couldn’t dampen this family’s energy & spirit–so much sweetness & fun in their group! And the cozy snuggling made for lots of warmth–enough to make us forget the chilly wind…

their 3 sons • family portraits • palos verdes estates, ca

little ones, outdoors, we are family

I had a blast catching up with my old friend Gregg, & meeting his beautiful wife Kim & their three good-lookin’ sons! They were so full of joy & warmth, & they make raising three boys ranging from age 2 to 20 look like a walk in the park. I know Gregg from my teaching days, & I remember so well his positive energy & his humor. He & Kim both have such generous smiles–what a wonderful match. Oldest son Josh exuded a calm that I don’t often see in most 20-year-olds; he is working toward a degree in computer technology. And the littluns, Nolan & Matthew, just inquisitive as ever–& so, so sweet, & so willing to play with me & allow me to capture them running, climbing, & cuddling with mom & dad. It was a sunshine-y day in so many ways!

on a mission • marco, age 6 • palos verdes estates, ca

beach, little ones, outdoors

One of my greatest pleasures is catching up with families at regular intervals, seeing how the kids have grown & changed. For the last three years, I’ve gotten to do annual portraits of Marco, an energetic, imaginative, precocious boy whose mom is a creative, magical, ultra-feminine force of nature. Marco loves costumes, & each year, I feel honored that he tolerates my shooting away, while I follow him around, catching him being a kid. He clambers up rocky beaches & climbs trees with the ease of a monkey–it’s so inspiring to watch, & an exciting challenge to keep up with him! This year, we ventured to the coast, & he was on a mission of the imagination…