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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Photos as artwork


1 20x30 plus 2 10x20 canvases

1 20x32 plus 3 10x13 canvases

1 20x24 with 3'' mat and 1.5'' moulding plus 4 5x7s in 8x10 mats with 1'' moulding

1 20x30 plus 2 16x20 canvases

8x10 canvas - see how it gets lost on a big wall?


30x40 canvas
Before the portrait session, the number one question I get is "what do I wear?" To answer that question, I started the What to Wear Guides (I know, I know. I think I've only done 3 in the past few months. I promise I'll create more once I get some down time!) Once the online proofs are delivered, the"what do I order?" dilemmas always come up. I hope these wall display guides help you visualize what an impact large prints can have in your home. I love gallery wrapped canvases because they look like personalized art pieces. Though, there's something about black frames that adds such a nice elegance to prints. I wish I had more wall space in my house - those darn windows!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Sneak Peek for Hahn Family {San Jose Family Photographer}






Superman!

Sleeping babies.

I kicked off the start of my holiday sessions with the Hahn Family at the Japanese Friendship Garden in San Jose this past weekend.  There were so many great areas to take pictures and the boys got to explore new territory - grass and rocks.  I expected to have my hands full with twin boys but C and M were so unbelievably well behaved throughout the entire session. They even fell asleep in their parents arms at the end!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Pumpkin Patch Fun {Outdoor Natural Light Photographer}




Took the kids to the pumpkin patch last weekend. It was extra special this year since it was E's first time.  I thought she would be excited but she burst out crying as soon as we put her down on the hay next to the pumpkins. It took her a while to warm up but she eventually started exploring and cautiously touched the pumpkins. K and A had so much fun running around and riding the train. It's become a family tradition and I can't wait for E to join them on the train ride next year.

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JMP focuses on journalistic style photography. The highlight is on laughter and passion a family feels naturally. JMP understands that each child is unique and aims to produce images that reflect that individuality. Yes, tantrums sometimes happen - and that is ok! Sessions can be held at the location of your choice - either at your home or other special location. Please view my website for more information.