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Peek into the last three + months

There has been so much going on here the last three months!

With the birth of Landon, we welcomed home the most awesome baby.  He is so good and sooooo low maintenance.  The twins were definitely high maintenance and either one of them would have been considered high maintenance on their own as well.  It is such a treat to have such a happy and content baby.  He smiles all the time, wants to sleep regularly {including almost all night!}, loves to be held, loves to chill on his own and just generally brings us all joy.

A couple weeks after Landon was born I had my tailbone removed since it had been paining me for 8 years.  Being up and about was no problem, even a few days post op, but sitting at my computer was an issue.  Posting new images and articles on the website was one of the things to suffer from the inattention to the computer.  I was still doing sessions and working on clients orders, but not really able to do much more then share a few images on my Facebook page.  Sharing images there is all good, but it is so much more fun and interesting to put in the comments and backstories!

Here are some images from the last three months.   It’s going to be so hard to only pick one image from a session!

We did a pirate and princess theme session with Miles and his sister.  It’s so fun to dress up little kids and celebrate the beginnings of their imaginations by representing their playtime in images.  Just other day our daughter, Madison, stood up on an old hard cover suitcase and announced, “Ladies and gentlemen.  Blake and Maddie will now present a show for you.”  So cute.  Anyway, the images of Miles and Ava will also be used in their 3rd birthday party invitations for their pirate and princess themed party.


There are so many non crying images, but we call this one “Missing Daddy.”  He is currently deployed for a year to Afghanistan and left just 2 months after she was born.  Both mom and baby Ava can’t wait to have him home again.


Ryan is celebrating his arrival to 18 months with joy.  We had a very busy session chasing this little guy around.  His brother Anderson was in a few shots too.


Capturing relationships with extended families is one of my favorite things.  It is so rare that most people take the time to capture these special relationships as adults.


Emily, my summer intern, got to practice shooting my friend, Sandy’s, two girls.  I took the position of second shooter and let her take charge of the session only jumping in occasionally to give advice and suggest poses.  While she had the older of the two girls off on her own, I got this beauty of mom and daughter.


Of all the baby milestones I photograph, the six month {sitting not crawling} age is my favorite to do an urban session.  They aren’t going anywhere so we don’t have to worry about them stepping in glass or eating rusty stuff.  The textures and colors are so awesome in the background and create a stark contrast to a babies beautiful new skin.


Newborns are just so precious.  Little Julian loved the hot humid air and slept contentedly while we moved him around for different poses.


Just before we gave Emily and Drew cakes to smash up, we captured a few poses of them just sitting for us on the grey backdrop.  This is one of my favorite images all year out of all my personal and professional images!  I love their joy an her advancing on me… 


Newborn Hazel is a sweetheart.  I think her voice is also just like her older sisters!   I always enjoy capturing Heather’s family.


Coming in September Adrian and Jennifer will be getting hitched!   We had a lot of fun marrying Adrian’s love of architecture with Jennifer’s more traditional design wishes.  It was so much fun getting to do both urban and green for both the engagement and bridal sessions.  It is so hard waiting to share the bridals!


Here is one of the only images I can share from Jennifer’s bridals.  :-)


Emily has been a huge part of the last few months while she interns with me.  This girl will definitely be going places with her fantastic natural talent and great personality.  My kids love her.  They tell her they love her all the time and also include her in their prayers.


Mom was thinking of putting Miles and Ava into modeling so we did a mini session for a couple images to submit to an agency.  After capturing them both individually we got a few super fun images of them together.


Baby Hazel {still in mom’s tummy} with her big sister & mommy.  I love how sweetly excited Cora was here in anticipation of meeting her baby sister.


We had lots of family visit us after Landon arrived.  Corri is Guy’s sister.  She asked if they could do a session while they were here.  YES!  I love to capture our family members.  It is so much fun to see what they order.  Corri basically bought the store.  :-)  I’m pretty sure she loves getting her items at cost because she is family.


Josh is a very interesting person to talk to to and to have in front of the camera.  He shows a range of emotions and looks.


Keatyn’s 3 month session was at home.  I loved how they remodeled and decorated their home.  It’s no wonder they sold their home quickly when they decided to move back home to Louisiana.   I’ll miss being able to photograph Jade’s adorable girls with their stylish outfits mom picks out.

~ Shannon

Baby love

You may remember the amazing Chloe from her session this summer found here.  The image of her in the alley holding the flowers and a suitcase graces the cover of my studio sample album.  I see it each and every time I leave my office and never tire of the image.  She just welcomed an adorable baby sister to her family.

~ Shannon

Photographer friends Rock!

After earning money as a photographer for over 18 years I finally found out what it was like to have photographer friends.  Before the internet {and learning out how to use it properly} there just weren’t many opportunities for social and networking meeting.  There were professional organizations such as the PPA, but the way my business started I never found out about them.  Because of this stagnation it took me many years to progress the way many photographers progress in todays digital world.  I was also a long time stubborn holdout on using a film camera.   In the last two years since finding the digital world of photographers and photography I have met and come to love and respect many fellow photographers.  Today I got to hang out with two of my photographer buddies and their kids.

The three of us were planning on playing around with our kids and my new studio lighting.  Beth had to bug out pretty fast since her son was not playing by his normal playbook and needed a nap at home desperately.  Shallyse and I ended up with only about an hour and three uncooperative 2 year olds needing naps to try and work with.  We were able to get one lighting set up done and fire away at whichever of the three we could cajole in front of the camera for a few minutes.  Shallyse went first and I went second.  I can’t wait to see what she got.  Here are a few I got of her cutie.  My kids were totally done by the time my camera came out so only one of Blake from me.  No worries, I get to shoot them all the time.  Fresh meet is always exciting.

Shallyse brought over her gorgeously large soft box to play with on my lights.  I love it.  The big old catch light in the eyes is well worth the massive box in the little room.

This one is my favorite of her.  I love the constancy of studio lighting which makes editing a whole lot easier.

Something important to say?  Nope, just a countdown to the next jump!  Unlike my Madison, she jumps strait up and strait down instead of a foot forward.  Forward messes with focus big time!

I hear the tongue out when concentrating is a HUGE trait in my husbands family.  Wether it is or not, the result is super cute.

Have a great day!

Shannon

shannon at lifelongimpressions dot com

919-585-6433

~ Shannon

Cute girls all dressed up

On a sad day of remembrance when most of us reflect {I definitely did} on where we were when devastating news of the 9/11 attack on our country, we had a great day of celebrating girlhood.  As with Memorial day when most of us spend the day relishing family and friends in celebration of our lives, we made sure to live and be happy today!  The weather cooperated so beautifully with a lovely soft cloud cover and a comfortable temperature.

I arrived early to meet my Design Consultant, Melissa, and Christine, the owner of Buttons and Bows, to get everything set up.  It’s amazing how many tutus and other props it takes to make an event like this successful.   All the supplies, backdrops, props, displays and computers took up about 10×50 feet in front of the store.  It was all worth it to be part of the joy of dressing up & the lifetime of enjoyment these images will bring to the families who came today.

Please enjoy this sampling of images from the shoot today.

You may have spotted my daughter in the sampling of images today.  I was so excited to have had the backdrop already set up that Guy brought the twinners up to Buttons and Bows for some shots.  We got some awesome images of them and three will be going up in their bedroom as soon as the order comes in!   Here are a couple more images of my kids from today.

This expression on Maddy cracks me up.

Love this of her looking off into the distance.  Madison saw an image of her tonight and got so excited to talk about how she had this hat on that she was stuttering while she screamed in excitement trying to tell me about it.  Both kids will run around the house all day putting any hat on they can find.  Though they definitely try to stay with girl hats for Madison and boy hats for Blake.

Blake saw this come on the computer this evening as I was editing.  He said, “Blakie Peek a Boo.”  Yes, indeed he was playing Peek a Boo with me, and I love how images trigger those memories in my kids.

I think they’ve grown a bit lately.  Both their pants are waaaay toooo short.  lol  I love this image of them playing together while I worked with them to get some great images.  If their pants weren’t so stinkin short this one would have made it to print for their room.

However, this one with her messy hair and all definitely made it!  I can’t wait to hang this image in their room.

Today was so much fun I plan on doing another special mini session day in October for HALLOWEEN!  I’d definitely suggest making an appointment as it will most likely be a very popular special mini session event.  We already booked several appointments today.  There will also be a great boys dress up special mini coming up soon!  {Hint: Think of a job every boy wants to do at some point during childhood… You’re probably right.}

Shannon White

shannon@lifelongimpressions.com

~ Shannon

Special mini session event Saturday September 11th

Special Mini Session with Lifelong Impressions Photography!

Theme: Tutus and Wings
Date: September 11, 2010
Time: 10 am to 3 pm
Location: Buttons and Bows Children’s Consignment  - 1411-305 Aversboro Road, Garner, NC 27529 919-779-6677
Photographer: Shannon White of Lifelong Impressions - http://lifelongimpressions.com shannon@lifelongimpressions.com 919-585-6433
Sitting Fee:  $10.00 {Spend $ 35.00 at Buttons and Bows, your sitting fee is free!}
Details: Fun dress up opportunity for your girls!  This is for babies who are sitting up on their own, to 6 year olds. There is also one light purple tutu that will work for girls up to 12.  Bring your girls in tank tops or a well fitted shirts.  Extra shirts are great.  Please consider undies & pants especially over age 2.  The sitting includes two looks and several shots to choose from.
Packages {one pose}: A – $18 with 2 4×6 & 8 wallets, B – $22 with 2 5×7 & 8 wallets, C – $23 with 1 8×10 & 8 wallets, D – $37 with 1 8×10 & 2 5×7 & 8 wallets, Individual prints also available, Orders need to be placed and paid for the same day.  Cash or check payments are preferred.
Scheduling: To schedule a specific time slot contact Shannon at 919-585-6433 or shannon@lifelongimpressions.com.  Walk-ins are welcome.
~ Shannon

Kids

~ Shannon

A little bit of everything! – Christmas Card sessions!!!

First off, I am happy to announce three days of mini sessions with Christmas cards And an 11×14! The Saturday will be November 7th from 10:30 am until 4:00 pm with fabulous downtown Raleigh as your backdrop! Monday November 9th & Wednesday November 18th will both be from 2:00 pm to 5:30 pm with the pretty Lake Benson park as your backdrop!

Each session will last about 25 minutes and we’ll take a few poses in the same area to give some variety and texture to your Christmas cards. Please feel free to spread the word on this great deal! Referral credits will be $5 for any booked Christmas card session you refer. All regular sessions booked will still be a $20 credit. Of course, our regular full custom sessions will have the opportunity to get their own custom Christmas cards!

The rest of these shots are all from recent sessions I just haven’t had time to blog about!

This silhouette is soooo stinking cool. We were on our way to the shoot location when this great run down industrial site. On our way back we stopped her for a few shots. Love them all. Ladies who are preggo, it isn’t all about the naked belly anymore. We can really showcase this special time in your life with so many cool shots. You’ll see more of these later for sure!

By the way, my girl here is about 5′ 1″! Doesn’t she look waaay taller?

These guys were a lot of fun.

Most of my session pictures are the typical shot you see on my blog with the great contrast & saturated rich colors. A few families lately have really fit having a more vintage look to some of their shots. They have all loved those vintage edits too. I love this family, and we’ve really become friends over the last year of sessions every three months. It will be sad to ‘only’ get to spend the fun session time every 6 months now. We do get to have play dates though, which has been loads of fun.

The next two storyboards are of a brother and sister. I think they will look great hanging on the wall side by side or in their seperate rooms! They shared some cupcakes at the end of our session for some fun and messy shots.

The last two storyboards are of one of my pretty seniors. Her and I are both total chatterboxes so we hit it off immediately. There was this great bridge it would have been cool to get her up on the concrete cross piece. Unfortunately we didn’t have a big strong man with us or a ladder! The small attempt we made at trying to get her up there ended up with my foot 1/2 inch away from a fire ant hill! Yeah, we aborted.

~ Shannon
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