non-traditional school pictures • riviera playschool • spring 2011

little ones, outdoors, preschool

My girls have been attending this amazing, unique preschool for the past couple years. I call it a “Paradise for Preschoolers,” because it encourages children to do all the things that most parents won’t allow at home: dig in the dirt, paint with their hands, splash around in the water, run barefoot through the mud–in short, get good & dirty experiencing the world around them. It’s not that I don’t allow my kids to get messy at home–it’s more that it stresses me out, because, you know, I’m the mom; I have an agenda, & that usually includes trying to return things to a tidy & clean state at some point today, or at least sometime this month.

Riviera PlaySchool‘s program is a combination of constructivist & humanist ideas; but most importantly for me, their curriculum includes a lot of work on communication & conflict resolution. They have a very good teacher-student ratio (1:4), which allows teachers to really spend a lot of time guiding kids through their struggles & frustrations. Let’s face it: Life is at least 50% difficult situations & emotions, right? We really need to help our children acquire & practice the skills that get them through that “shadow” half of living–not just teach them to obey, comply, & be nice. They will experience failure, heartbreak, & disagreements. They will witness cruelty, unfairness, & betrayal. How they respond to those things will determine their ability to succeed and be happy–which is what every parent prays for. Their ability to get through disappointment, confusion, & pain is going to be far more important than their grades or their test scores. I truly believe that–& I was a high school teacher for 11 years.

I love this school & its mission–& I have learned so much from the teachers &, as a result, improved my parenting. I feel so fortunate to have found this community for my kids & myself, & I love contributing to it in any way I can. This month, I did the student portraits, & in keeping with the spirit of PlaySchool, we kept things spontaneous & fun. I hung out & let the kids get to know me & my camera, & then one by one, we invited them to have their portraits taken. I also snapped lots of candids of them exploring their world & enjoying the PlaySchool environment–creating art, investigating bugs, communing with friends. Traditional school portraits are always so stiff & rarely show children genuinely smiling, so I hoped to create something different–lively portraits with kids authentically relaxed & being themselves–making funny faces, studying the camera contemplatively, expressing their personalities. It was a joy to get to know them all through my lens!

sleepy seven & shinya mizoguchi • musician profile • 53 magazine

music, outdoors

So excited for our friend Shinya Mizoguchi, who is featured in the newest issue of 53 Magazine online! In January, Shin asked if I would shoot him for the article, & we had a great time. So excited to read about his fantastic music, his career, his approach to creating, & to celebrate his groovy, chill folktronica. You may have seen how our pix turned out from the shoot— now, see more images & how they look in the online publication!

bye-bye, beach • tomomi & kai • mommy & me portraits

beach, little ones, outdoors, we are family

More & more, I get requests from families to do portraits because they are moving away from Southern California & want to remember their time here with some special photographs. Tomomi & Kai are relocating soon, & to commemorate their life in the South Bay, the perfect setting was of course–the beach! We lucked out with beautiful golden light at the end of a balmy spring day. Mommy & son played happily on the beach while I clicked away. Here I thought I’d weave a little story into their images–a story for Kai to take to his new home…

Once upon a time, in a land called California, Kai & his mommy went to the beach.

They raced each other in the soft sand…

Kai got a piggy back on Mommy to hurry down to the water…

And Kai was a happy boy with a stick he found, carving his mark into the earth…

And letting mommy write his name for the gentle ocean to slowly lap away…

And of course, they collected sea shells…

And Kai listened intently to hear the sea…

As Kai & Mommy strolled near the water’s edge, they happened upon a message in a bottle!

And Mommy read the message, which was from a little boy named Tyler June…

Instructions said to mark who & where you are, & send the bottle on its way again. 

And as the sun slid slowly toward the sea, Kai & Mommy shared some snuggles.

“Shall we send the bottle on its journey now?” Asked Mommy.

“Yes, let’s!” Replied Kai.

And just like the bottle, Kai & Mommy too left the beach & went on their new journey to a faraway place & exciting adventures…