Lily and Michelle, A Very Special Maternity Session

If you follow my blog, then you know that Lily is my assistant and good friend.  I adore her.  A lot.  Last June I had the great privilege of photographing her wedding to her long time partner Michelle.  I shot their wedding again in December when Washington State made it legal for same sex couples to marry (go Washington!!  Woohoo)  Now Lily and Michelle are expecting their first baby!!  I couldn't be happier for these two! Here are a few images from Lily and Michelle's maternity session.  We shot these in the alley behind my studio. It was a beautiful day, and we all had a blast!  We also took some photos inside, but I'll share those later.

These images were shot on my Mamiya 645 with Portra 400

 

 

Spring Is In The Air!

All of this lovely sunshine we're been having is reminding me that Spring is really here!!  And with spring, comes the oprotunity for family photo sessions outside!!  Woohoo! I'm always asked what are the best parks for out door family session, and I always say "it depends on what you want".

  • Do you want cool urban photos?
  • Are you looking for a great beach with tall grass and sunset views?
  • Are you afraid that your toddler will end up a muddy mess and would really love somewhere that has paved paths?
  • Do you love the look of big dramatic trees?
  • Or would you rather have great city views?

Well to help you organize your thoughts, I've put together a handy dandy little chart that lists all of my favorite parks and their attributes.  Please use it to find the park that works best for you!  And then give me a call or send me an email to set up your family session!

I'm looking forward to seeing you soon!

-Sandra

 

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Owen, in Film

Here are a few images from a recent film shoot I did with my little friend Owen.  I've work with Owen since he was born.  He's normally a pretty smiley guy!  But this day he was very serious, and I have to say, I loved it.  His mood fit perfectly with the mood of this dark grainy film.  So serious, but still so sweet! images shot on my Mamiya 645 using Ilford Delta 3200