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After it cooled down a few weekends ago we headed out to the Kansas City Zoo. Man do we LOVE the new polar bear exhibit. I have always loved the zoo and I’m so glad Gabrielle is finally at the age where she really enjoys learning about the animals. She knows all the sounds they make and can start to interact with actually seeing them. This was the first time we got the skytram/boat/carousel passes and we’ll probably do that in the future. It’s a fast and easy way to see a lot of the animals in the Africa exhibit without feeling like you’re traipsing all over Gods green earth and pushing a stroller along said earth. Plus who doesn’t love a good carousel, Gabrielle is quite the pro at them now, she told me “momma sit down” on one of them instead of standing next to her like the normal overly protective parent.

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Gabrielle is a total social butterfly. She loves parties, she loves playing with friends and she loves having them over. I could ask her if she wants to go play with her friend Madison or if she wants to eat candy and she’ll say “Eat candy with Madison”. For a two year old that’s awesome she even thought about Madison after the word “candy” was spoken. I think that’s pretty good considering she’d probably share her candy with Madison right?

Her newest thing is to come up and barely whisper “I have an idea momma” I’ll ask what her idea is and she’ll whisper with a huge grin “CANDY” like it’s the world’s biggest secret and she’s doing me a favor by letting me know about it. If she hadn’t done it at 8am I probably would have given her some just for her creativity, that’s got to count for some m&ms right?

Anyway back to Madison, Gabby loves her friend and these play dates are serious, they’ll play with the balls, then they’ll color, then play dough, rinse repeat that for about 3 hours. The best part of play dates in my world? You can count on having an amazing naptime afterwards to get a million things done.

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All two year olds love play dough right? My daughter could play with play dough everyday and still want to tomorrow.

Please note that all proper girls require their necklaces on in order to play with anything including play dough.
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This week’s featured photographer is Taryn Chrapkowski!

Newborn Photographer
Doesn’t she have an adorable family?!? She definitely has her hands full and yet she’s able to still produce amazing images in her business. She’s the photographer behind Taryn Lisa Photography. Her studio is in Chicago and the surrounding suburbs of Illinois. You can check out her blog here and be sure to fan her facebook page

This is Taryn’s featured image:

Newborn Photographer

10 Questions
About the image…

1. Why do you love this image?

Little Miss E was one of my baby plan clients. This image brings so much emotion to me, as this was from her one year session, and I have had the pleasure of watching her grow from a newborn, to a 3 month old, to 6 months, 9 months, and now one year. Nothing is better than that!

2. What were your settings with this image?
ISO 400,Focal Length 35mm, Aperture 2.0, Shutter Speed 1/250

About Photography…
3.How do you juggle photography business and family and the rest of your life?

With a very patient husband! In all seriousness, I don’t take on more than I can juggle, I prioritize. I do not let it interfere with opportunities with my family. I limit my sessions, and block dates when there are important events with my children and family.

4.A good portrait means …
Proper lighting, placement, focus, and emotion.

About your life…
5. What quote best represents you at this moment?

Other things may change us, but we start and end with the family. ~Anthony Brandt

6.Favorite drink?
Starbucks Caramel Macchiato… serious addiction issues!

7.Did you go to college? What was your major?
I went to college, and earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and a Masters Degree in Special Education.

8.If you had to pick a favorite session tell me about it and why?
Most recently, my own little man’s newborn session. I had two other amazing photographer friends join me, and knowing the amazing art that was being created and that I would be able to share those precious images of my little guy was truly remarkable!
9.What are you most proud of?
My children… each day they do something new that demonstrates the amazing little people that they are becoming. I have to kind of feel like my husband and I play a key role in that.

10.If you could have one superpower what would it be?
The ability to blink my eyes and have my entire house clean!

Don’t forget to check out Taryn’s work on her here

Next week I’ll be featuring the family photographer Kara Layfield!

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Awhile back the hubster and I decided we wanted to visit his family in Virginia. We talked about flying and instead decided to take a roadtrip. Yes that’s right, I said the word. I’m not one to be afraid of driving but 17 hours and almost 1100 miles of driving EACH way. Oh and plus we have two 2 and under? Yes I know it’s crazy and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t thinking about getting some Xanax, just in case right? Always be prepared, that’s what the Girl Scouts taught me.

When I was growing up my family of seven always drove everywhere. Yes it was more economical – who buys airfare for 5 children anyway? I am used to the logistics in driving long distances with kids. But those trips were max 10 hours of driving with stops.
Don’t get me wrong, I have nothing wrong with it and fly a lot for work. However, with 2 wee ones that are out of their schedules and out of their environment? Well that’s just asking for a breakdown. I’d rather have my kids break down when it’s just me that’s getting the headache from it. Then when you add all the gear you ‘need’ carseats, blankies, stroller, snack goodies, coloring books and you’ve got to get that within checked luggage limitations? Add in a non-direct flight and well my choice was to drive.

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Needless to say we were in the car alotFamily Photograph in Kansas City

We party hard, we work hard and we sleep hard.
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Have to see the sights when you’re there! Even if it’s just from said car we already enjoyed for the last 10 hours.
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Apparently hotels are quite entertaining, bonus they’re already baby-proofed!
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We took some time to go to the Smithsonian National Zoo.
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On the way back we stopped at the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory. Who knew so much work and planning goes into making a bat?
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Apparently you can get dinner and then 5 MINUTES later stop for white castle ‘just because you can’t get it at home’
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We’re already planning our next roadtrip, just won’t be as long of a trip.

This week’s featured photographer is Anelle Richardson and she operates Anelle Richardson Photography. Anelle is located in Ottawa (and surrounding areas), ONT, Canada. Be sure to check out her Anelle Richardson Photography and her facebook page.

This is Annelle’s featured image:

Newborn Photographer

10 Questions
About the image…

1. Why do you love this image?

I love the interaction between these two sisters; I love their laughs and how their fun personalities totally shine through! To me, the opportunity to capture these precious moments, is what I love most about photography.

2. What were your settings with this image?
ISO 200; SS 1/400; AP f2.8

About Photography…
3.What do you love about Photography?

I love pretty much everything about it! I love getting to meet awesome families; I love playing with the kids and getting to know them; I love seeing the relationship between family members; I love being part of capturing the spirit of childhood.

4. What type of Photography do you specialize in and why?
I find it hard to say what I specialize in. Because in my mind, I would then have to choose only one or two areas of photography. The truth is that I love photographing children, families, babies and newborns (in no specific order)

About your life…
5. What are your favorite hobbies and pastimes?

I love photography (obviously); reading (non-fiction and fiction); my husband and kids (obviously not a hobby, but they are really awesome people I enjoy spending time with); and traveling.

6.Who or what inspires you?
I had to really think about this, because there are so many people who inspire me. I think it would be an injustice to choose any one person. I believe that every single person has something about them that can inspire us, if we take the time to get to know them and learn from them! If I am forced to choose only one person from the past and the present, it has to be Jesus Christ!

7.Who are some of your favorite singers/bands?
That is an incredibly difficult question to answer. I actually love a bit of everything. Well, if I’m honest, I’ll have to admit that I don’t like jazz! But I also don’t like music on all the time. Maybe because our home full of rambunctious boys is so busy and noisy that I don’t feel the need to add to it!

8.What is your favorite movie of all time?
Another one of those I can’t pick questions :)

9.What would your ideal day be like?
My ideal day would pretty much be the same way it is now, with the exception that it will start a little later!

10.If you weren’t a photographer, what other profession would you like to pursue?
I love my life as a photographer, mom and a homeschooler, so I don’t think I would change anything. I am really blessed that I have the opportunity to the things that I love! If I had to choose anything else, I think that I would have maybe liked to have pursued journalism (which is what I studied) as a foreign correspondent.

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Next week I’ll be featuring the wonderful photographer Taryn from Taryn Lisa Photography!

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This week’s featured photographer is Rachel Aberle!

Newborn Photographer
and her studio is runs arna photography. This is her facebook page and she operates in the Green Bay, Wisconsin area.

This is Donna’s featured image:

Family Photographer

10 Questions
About the image…

1. Why do you love this image?

I absolutely love the romantic feel to it. They were such a connected couple, really in tune to each other.

2. What were your settings with this image?
Aperture 2.2, ISO 200, 1/5000

About Photography…
3.What do you love about Photography?

I love that photography can draw a viewer into the picture. Looking through a book of Annie Leibovitz, you can stare for hours at some of the images she captured. Sometimes its just that glance back from the subject that draws you in or shapes and lines within the picture that are captivating. With kids, I find this can be so much fun to capture as they tend to wear their feelings and emotions of the day on their sleeves. You are drawn right into their silliness, reflectiveness or whatever they may be feeling that day.

4. What type of Photography do you specialize in and why?
I specialize in families, children and seniors and will be adding newborns soon. Families purely to see that connection. What a enjoy to capture. Children for their personalities and fun. Seniors because they just rock!

About your life…
5.If you could live anywhere for a year, where would that be?

Somewhere in France or Italy. Having traveled there, they have some of the most beautiful spots to photograph.

6. What one food could you eat every day?
Chips n’ salsa

7. Do you have happy and depressed moments during your creative cycle?
Yes definitely. I think as photographers in general, we tend to be really critical of ourselves and our work. For myself, I love getting the shot I’ve visualized, but there are times when it doesn’t come off like I envisioned.

8.What is your favorite movie of all time?
Bridget Jone’s Diary!

9.What would your ideal day be like?
A day when I can sleep in a bit. Then spend the morning having a cup of coffee and hanging out with my kids. I would then go for a nice lunch with the family and sneak in a photoshoot in the late afternoon with some gorgeous early evening light. Then relax with a movie in front of the t.v. with the hubs.

10.If you weren’t a photographer, what other profession would you like to pursue?
I always wanted to be a writer.

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Next week I’ll be featuring the sweet and wonderful photographer Anelle Richardson!

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This week’s featured photographer is Nikki Strbian!

Newborn Photographer
and she is the master behind Niki Strbian Valokuvaus. She is located in Finland. This is her facebook page and this is her blog.

This is Nikki’s featured image:

Newborn Photographer

10 Questions
About the image…

1. Why do you love this image?

Because it was created in an instant, because it tells about my love for hats and accessories and because it shows how photography enriched my life in so many ways. Not only I get to meet so many great people, not only families share their love for each other in front of me (even in such reserved country as Finland). On top of that photography taught me that there is nothing like bad weather. I used to be a sunshine junkie, but now I know that every minute of every day, independent of the weather conditions, there is something worth capturing out there. So I better get my butt out and capture it. :)

2. What were your settings with this image?
ISO 800, f/2,2, 1/2500 shot with 50/1.4

About Photography…
3.What do you love about Photography?

Everything. Anything. Connection with my clients. The excitment of finding locations. Seeing the light everywhere. Meeting the coolest people. Being free. Rocking 7 days old newborn babies in my arms. Making people happy. Creating memories that will last generations. Having a job that makes sense even for 5 year olds.

4. What type of Photography do you specialize in and why?
I specialize in newborn and children photography and in boudoir photography. Photographing a newborn is every time such a special exprience. They are so tender and fragile and delicate, but at the same time strong. I love children, I love playing with them and children usually love me. I could not photograph landscape because I would be utterly bored. Children are everywhere, they don’t stop to pose, so you don’t have half hour to think about the perfect shot. It’s not like photographing Angelina Jolie where you tell her to sit down and be beautiful and she does. With children you have a split of a second if you are lucky. And I love the excitment of it. Maybe that’s why I enjoy boudoir as the total opposite kind of portrait photography. I enjoy making every woman feel beautiful and bringing out the lioness in her.

About your life…
5. What talent would you most like to have?

I would like to be able to draw and sing. And play piano…

6.If you could attend one class/workshop this year, who would it be with?
Kelley Ryden

7.If you could live anywhere for a year, where would that be?
Tuscany, Italy. We go there every summer, but I would love to see all seasons.

8.Tell me about your ideal client?
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt.

9.What quote best represents you at this moment?
10 years ago my two very close friends brought a picture for me from their 21 day treck around Annapurna. It showed a small cafe, the highest one on the route. There was one 100 years old croissant behind the window and a large sign: Have a cake, life is short. It has been my motto ever since.

10.If you weren’t a photographer, what other profession would you like to pursue?
I would not want to be anything else than a photographer. This is my dream that I never knew I had.

Be sure to leave some comments telling Nikki how much you love her photography work and don’t forget to check her out here

Next week I’ll be featuring the stunning family photographer Rachel Aberle!

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This week’s featured photographer is Emily Southerland!

Newborn Photographer
and she is the creative genius behind Emily Southerland Photography. She is located in St. Louis Missouri. This is her blog and here is her facebook page.

This is Emily’s featured image:

10 Questions
About the image…

1. Why do you love this image?

I love this image because it just makes everyone smile. How can it not? I loved the mama’s “outie” belly button and HAD to try this shot, adapted from a Tara Whitney idea but with my mustache twist.

2. What were your settings with this image?
ISO 500
SS 1/200
aperture 3.2
lens: 24-70L
natural light

About Photography…
3.What do you love about Photography?

I love catching perfect moments in crisp, beautiful color/black and white. I love seeing personality in my subject’s eyes. I love being able to preserve the RIGHT NOW for myself– a big sappy sentamentalist!– and to be able to do that for others as well.

4. What type of Photography do you specialize in and why?
I specialize in portraits of babies, kiddos, and teens… With family moments thrown in. I do love photographing couples in love, but most of my work leans towards the younger set. I particularly adore babies and high school seniors. I find myself drawn to this instead of weddings/landscape/macro because I love the spontanaeity you get when you can arrange the best times and places for photographs. I love that I can get most any subject to let loose and really become themselves in front of the camera. And I love the intimacy of working with people, but in small numbers.

About your life…
5. What are your favorite hobbies and pastimes?

I LOVE baking– particularly cupcakes. And I have discovered a passion for sewing that has taken over my imagination completely. I’m an artist at heart, and love love love creating something out of nothing. Fabric just happens to be my medium of choice these days. As for pastimes, I love going to movies, eating amazing food, exploring markets fairs and festivals, road-tripping, and playing board games with family and friends.

6.Who or what inspires you?
I am inspired by wildly creative people, most of whom I find online these days. Etsy artists, other photographers, designers… I am in awe of the original ideas out there that still exist. How do they come UP with that stuff???
I am also inspired by vintage, boho, gypsy, Anthropologie, my nostalgia for my own past, and my mother.

7.Do you have happy and depressed moments during your creative cycle?
This is such a pertinent question right now! I am extra pregnant these days, so 2011 has been a strange year for me so far, photography-wise. I usually barrel into a new year with ideas, schemes, goals, and creativity, ready to grow as an artist and grow my business. But this year, knowing I’ll not only have a maternity hiatus in the spring, but also have a slower year altogether as I learn how to be a mama to two, I’ve let myself “let go”, creatively. So I suppose you could consider this a “slump”. I am content with it for now, trusting that there is a season for everything, and that inspiration comes from all corners. I have faith that when the season to expand my photography comes again, I’ll be refueled and ready.

8.Do you have any personal projects?

Indulging my own creative projects has been my creative lifeblood these last weeks of winter. So far, I’ve taken a belly photo for each week of my third trimester (you can find them here), made an elaborate set of snowflakes and hearts for Valentine photos of my son (found here), and done a LOT of sewing and crafting. having personal projects keeps my creative well full and I LOVE doing them!

9.What would your ideal day be like?
Wow— this will be fun! My ideal day would begin in a breezy apartment in Rome, Italy, waking slowly to the sounds of the city outside my open windows. My hubby would be with me, and my kiddos asleep in another room. After a leisurely breakfast on a balcony/patio, we’d head out to explore the city with a stroller, good shoes, and some spending money. I’d also have my camera and journal in my bag, so that if the whim stuck me, I could stop and capture some of our day on paper or in photographs. We’d enjoy a mild, sunny day in piazzas, getting food from street vendors, sitting by a fountain to drink Orangina while the kids splash their hands in the water. We might check out some outdoor markets, watch painters doing their thing… take the kids to an outdoor puppet show…When we get a bit worn out, we’d head back to our apartment and everyone would get a nap, me included… I’d read a great book to fall asleep, and the open windows would waft city sounds to us as we dozed. In the late afternoon, when everyone woke, my sister would come and make us an amazing dinner from fresh marketplace ingredients, then stick around to babysit while Joe and I headed out to have a date together– perhaps some cinema, maybe some outdoor musicians, or just a stroll to get gelato and enjoy the night. The day would end with some romance *wink* and since my man goes to sleep before me, I’d then burn the late night hours away doing something creative, just for me, be it a sewing project, some painting, some altered art… Something. And I’d fall into bed exhausted, but completely content. Mm!

10.If you weren’t a photographer, what other profession would you like to pursue?
I used to be a high school teacher… And while I am not missing that specific job, I think I’d still love teaching in some capacity— even if it was just an evening community college class in writing or art or photography. I’d also LOVE to be a life coach!! Weird, I know… but I’d LOVE that. Or a movie or food critic… Lots of things sound amazing to me! Mostly, though, I love being an artist and a mama, so I am content.

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Next week I’ll be featuring the fabulous photographer Niki Strbian!

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Hannah is just an adorable little girl, full of giggles and laughs. She was such a delight to photograph and I had so much fun with her. Thank you D family for letting me hang out with this sweetie!

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