I used to work with Gabe in the emergency room in Framingham so I was excited when he and his fiance Megan asked me to photograph their wedding next year! We did their engagement photos at Old Stone Church in West Boylston right when the foliage was at it's peak.
Read MoreWellesley College Fall Mini Photos | Jenni
This was my last mini session of the day at Wellesley College and the light was fading fast. I found this spot by the lake where the sun was still coming through and it had gorgeous foliage! I love getting to know a little bit about my families during the session and I found out that both mom and dad are in school! Their son was smart and funny although he thought the dog jumping into the water was more intersting than me! (he's right, it was a cute dog)
Wellesley College Fall Mini Photos | Corrine
I had a blast with these sweet girls at Wellesley College! Ashley's spunky enthusiasm was perfectly balanced by Taylor's quiet confidence. Ashley decided she liked taking photos so much she didn't want to stop! ... my kind of client!
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Wellesley College Fall Mini Photos | Miriam
Yesterday I held my second annual fall mini photo sessions at Wellesley College! This family was perfectly dressed and super sweet. Mom wanted some yellow foliage and ran all over campus to find this one perfect yellow tree.
Cushing Park Framingham, MA Fall Family Photos | Meghan
Fall family session at Cushing Park in Framingham, MA. The yellow and orange leaves are my favorite, they give an image a fall feel without being too dark.
Family Photos at the Grist Mill in Sudbury, MA | Georgia
If you don't have a photo of yourself at Grist Mill in Sudbury, MA you're missing out! It's an instant Christmas card location and there's plenty for the kids to explore.
Wellesley College Fall Family Photos | Ada
Here's a few photos from my lovely friend Ada's family shoot last fall at Wellesley College! I'm scoping out locations for this year's fall mini sessions and I think the college might be the winner. It has gorgeous foliage, amazing architecture, and those iconic lampposts!
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Wellesley College One Year Photo Session | Teddy
I'm getting a little suspicious... all of my clients are drop dead gorgeous with great personalities. I must've done something spectacular in a past life or maybe my chakras are in order because I keep meeting the most amazing people! I recently met this fun little family at Wellesley College in Wellesley, MA for a one year photo session. Teddy has piercing baby blue eyes and is really excited about his standing skills. And I will never get tired of shooting in the old stone arches and beautiful architecture.
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Cake Smash Photos at Cushing Park | Framingham, MA
Woodland boho cake smash | Natick, MA
This cute little family was a referral from another client whom I LOVE so I was excited to work with them! They have the perfect patio overlooking a lake and the soft evening light made for the best shooting conditions! Mom wanted a woodland/boho cake smash and she nailed it with the teepee and an amazing cake from Liz at The Sleepy Baker. (Check out her specialty cakes, they're unbelievable)
Their enthusiastic English Bulldog Winnie also made a guest appearance! I think baby H loved the cake stand the most. He kept picking it up (it's heavy!) and trying to play with it. Here are a few favorites from this sweet family!
Boston, MA Fashion Blogger Shoot | Fit.Fab.Full
A few favorites from my photo shoot with Ali Lorden from Fit.Fab.Full. Ali was so easy to work with and we had fun running all over the city! The courtyard at The Boston Public Library was our last stop an easily my favorite location. Ali's style is classic and obtainable, she makes dressing yourself look easy!
Obear Park, Beverly,MA | Family Photos
I love taking photos for family, especially cousins that I don't get to see too often! I recently got to hang out with my little cousins at Obear Park in Beverly, MA. Their momma always chooses the best locations. The beach has a little sandbar that we walked out on and if you jumped on the sand clams would squirt out water!
Afterwards we did a cake smash for my littlest cousin. He was so intent on his frosting until he was completely over the session!
Public Safety Family Photos at Goddard Park, RI
I recently participated in an event that provided free photos for public safety officers. This was my second year participating and it was amazing! Kate Taylor from Polar Square Designs organized the event and everything went off with military precision. 15 other photographers and myself did 10 minute mini sessions for 150 families!
It was so much fun to see the officers all dressed up with their children, many of the families remarked that they NEVER HAD FAMILY PHOTOS DONE BEFORE!! All my families were sweet and appreciative, one of the moms even gave me a card!
Here are a few images from the event,
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Andrea and Frank's Maternity Photos
My good friend from High School is expecting her first baby! Andrea looks absolutely stunning (as always) I know they're going to be amazing parents and I can't wait to meet their little boy! We took her maternity photos at Cushing Park in Framingham, MA.
Wellesley College Family Photos
Here are my friends' family photos at Wellesley College. They're a good looking family, including the dog!
Lifestyle shoot for Boston blogger, Mayliving, in Wellesley, MA
Back in October I took some photos for fashion blogger Mayara of Mayliving. We spent a few hours at Wellesley College in Wellesley, MA and I fell in love with the architecture and beautiful grounds. I've lived near Boston my whole life, I can't believe I've never made it to the college! Now it's one of my favorite shooting and walking sites, it's almost as good as being in Newport (almost).
I also discovered that I love shooting lifestyle fashion photos and I'm excited to work with a few Boston blogger's this year!
Check out Mayara's photos below and be sure to leave her some love on her blog.
4 Books to kick off 2017
Looking for some books to start 2017 on the right foot? Here are 4 books to read at the beginning of the year to inspire you to have your best and most intentional year yet!
1. Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert
Hands down one of my favorite books, Big Magic spoke to me on so many levels. Liz Gilbert argues that we shouldn't suffer at the hands of our creative talents but rather participate in them joyfully. One of my big takeaways was that you don't have to show the world everything you create. She also argues that we are ALL creatives and that creativity is not reserved for special people. I love Liz Gilbert and her writing style is warm and friendly!
2. Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes
Written by the creator of Grey's Anatomy, Shonda Rhimes chronicles her year of saying yes to everything, especially the things that scare her. Saying yes and confronting fears led to a truly transformative year. Her writing style is funny and distinctive, this was a truly enjoyable read.
3. Make it Happen
Goal setter extraordinaire Lara Casey writes about living life on purpose and taking control of how you spend your time and energy. She is focused on intentional goals that help people uncover what matters most in their lives. She is also the creator of Powersheets, a work book style goal setting system. They are currently sold out but you can pre-order them here.
4. 168 Hours by Laura Vanderkam
Ever wonder how some people manage to accomplish so much more in a week than you do? We all have the same amount of time in a week and author Laura Vanderkam challenges you to think differently about the amount of time you have and how you set priorities. The things we fill our days with should be deserving of our time.
Comment with your favorite books down below, I'm always looking for a good read!
Fall Family Session at Cushing Park. Framingham, MA
I had the pleasure of meeting this sweet little family at Cushing Park in Framingham. Little Zoey was so giggly and happy. It was clear to see the joy they shared just by being together.
Fall Mini Sessions at Cushing Park, Framingham
Stress Free Family Photos | Tips For A Successful Family Session
Family photo season is finally here! The seasons are changing, beautiful foliage abounds and Christmas is right around the corner. Now is the time to start thinking about scheduling a photo shoot if you want images for your Christmas cards.
If the thought of coordinating your whole family in stylish outfits and getting your kids to smile for the camera strikes fear in your heart you're not alone. Children are notoriously unpredictable (perhaps you've noticed?) and short of praying or doing a rain dance there's not much you can do to guarantee your child will be in a happy mood for photo day. However, there are some things you can do in advance that will ensure everyone is prepared. I've compiled a list of my top tips for a smooth family photo session:
1. Bring snacks. A fed child is a happy child. I try to have some snacks (bribes) on hand but if your child is picky or has allergies it's always a good idea to bring your own.
2. Naps: Schedule your session for your children's "happy" time of day. If they're usually cheerful in the morning try and schedule your session at that time. If they have epic meltdowns right before dinner they probably won't do well with an evening shoot.
3. Clothing: Probably the biggest source of stress besides children's behavior. If you're not a fashionista it can be hard to pick out coordinating outfits for everyone. A general rule of thumb is to pick 2-3 colors and stick within that palate. Neutrals count as colors too. My favorite colors for fall are Tan, brown, taupe, cream, grey, maroon, yellow, and navy blue. You can visit my separate what to wear guide here
4. No pressure: Prepare your children for the photo session but you don't have to threaten them to behave. If they're reluctant to come you could promise them a trip to the park after, ice cream, or another special treat. If they do have a meltdown at the photo shoot it's okay. They're usually smiling a few minutes later!
5. Communicate: Make sure to discuss with your photographer all the things that are important to you BEFORE your session. If getting a shot of everyone looking at the camera is your number one goal be sure to let your photographer know. A good photographer will do everything in their power to get you the shots you want and they should listen to you. That being said, understand that children are unpredictable (not just your kids, all kids!) and you may not get the exact shot you have in mind.
6. Prepare the kids: Tell them you're going to have a family adventure and you have to get all dressed up. If they're not convinced try to schedule a trip to the park or ice cream after the session if they listen well for the photos. If your husband isn't convinced tell him he can go golfing after or whatever it is that husbands like to do!
7. Relax: Guess what happens when you ask a toddler to smile and look at a stranger... they freak out! Instead of stressing about everyone looking at the camera, play with your kids and enjoy yourself instead! A toddler would much rather play peek-a-boo with mom or get tickled by dad than stare at a stranger with a black box. Playing with your kids brings out real smiles and your stealthy photographer can snap away while you casually walk down a wooded path or have a picnic in a field.
I hope I've given you some tips you can use for your next session, remember it's supposed to be fun and just go with the flow. If you have any tips that work for your family please share them below!
If you're ready to take the plunge and try a session for yourself, I'm offering mini sessions in Framingham, MA on October 15th and 16th. Visit this link for booking information.
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