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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

Personal Shooting

I haven’t talked a lot on this website about personal shooting.  As an artist first and foremost it is very important to be inspired continually.  When we drive anywhere my mind is constantly taking in the scenes and lighting conditions that pass before us.  Most of the time I imagine how these scenes we pass will look with people in them.  I love to photograph people most of all.  When I meet people, and even when chatting with friends, my mind is often using an imaginary camera to capture the best of that person.  Looking for the good, the pretty and most importantly the personality.

While it is currently very popular among photographers to capture sultry looks from their subjects I will undoubtedly continue to endeavor o capture the real smile and joyful personality in every subject.  Most people have a cheerful and cheeky side that is just waiting to be captured.  This certainly doesn’t mean I want to pass up any tender emotional moments that convey the genuine love families have for each other.

But I digress from my original topic.  Capturing images just for my personal inspiration.  When I am being personally inspired the whole world just seems to be a better and more enjoyable place.  This is why I decided to accomplish a 365 project where I take an image a day.  It has been a bit impossible to post those images lately on my blog, but I am still taking them daily.  They inspire me many days.

This last week we spend in Atlanta visiting some of my family.  As we were driving to the house the second day we were there, I noticed a really cool shabby barn surrounded by some beautiful trees.  My first thought was that it would make a great place to capture some family images.  Since my family there is pretty camera shy I knew we probably wouldn’t get to capture everyone, but the kids would work great there too.  I capture images of them all the time, but we rarely go out with the intent to capture images like a real session.

I rummaged around my parents house to see what we could use for the impromptu session.  Guy & Madison had her dressed in a rather eclectic outfit and I liked the colors Blake was dressed in.  We didn’t bring any clothes with us other then everyday play clothes.  With all the items gathered my sister and I jumped in the SUV with the twins and headed over to the barn.


And here we begin!  Just after they sit down they are both enthralled by the water in Madison’s cup only it wasn’t just water in there.  There was a small black bug swimming for all he was worth to escape.  I quickly dumped the water and we reloaded with some fresh water.  Ha ha.


After I got the bug out of her water and they switched sides a few times we got down to the ‘serious’ business of shooting.


Clients are always asking me what they should bring to a session.  When kids are involved there are so many options right from your own home.  All of these items were just around my parents home.  The hydrangea bush on the side of the house provided the flowers.  The bottle came from an Australian ginger beer I got when Guy got his meat pie and sausage roll fix from the Australian bakery the day before {Guy is from Australia}.  The “table top” is a book with one giant pull out page I remember seeing as a kid.  The “table base” is a family heirloom handed down to my step mom from her grandmother.  Madison and Blake’s “chairs” were grabbed as I was walking around perusing the house contents.  My step mom has a thing for dishes and china so at the last moment I grabbed a couple plates and cups to take with us.  I didn’t have any plan on what to use where, but it all came together when we got there.  We also brought a black umbrella.


My husband, Guy, says this one should be titled Mars – Venus!  We love it.



Back at home from our trip the last two days they have played tea party in their room.  As I was editing the images both of them excitedly relived their photo session describing all the stuff they did while pointing to their images.


She looks so pretty to me.


LOVE


She started laughing at me as I was teasing her to coax out different looks.


My baby sister, Grace, was helping out by moving the kids here and there, filling their water and adjusting whatever needed adjusting.   Blake is inspecting his cup to ensure it was filled properly by her.  lol


Then he ran off.  Typical boy.


No worries.  Madison carried on the tea party without him.



She decided it was time for her to get in some good play time too.  She gave me this adorable look and body pose before heading off.


I love this shot.  It is definitely time to get some of my favorite images together to sell as fine art images people can display in their homes.


I need to braid her hair more often.  It goes together well and looks so cute.


Another fine art image.  So sweet and nostalgic.


Grammy’s china photographs beautifully.


Detail shots are always a favorite of mine.  One of these days I want to publish a book of my detail images with cool stories and funny saying calling it Pieces.


Blake gave Maddie some flowers.  Giving them actions generally helps them to have more fun and gives me cool images that tell a story.  This evening, Blake was talking on the phone to Nanny {Guy’s mum}.  He turns to the computer just after saying hello and sees this image.  He tells her, “Did you see the pictures of Blake and Maddie on mom computer?  We were playing.”  Well honey, she will see them soon enough when this post gets published.


Girls need to run off and have a different kind of fun sometimes.  Blake liked to get out of the shady area where the location wasn’t quite as cool anymore.  She’s off to join him here.


After some smooth talking they came back into the ‘scene’ and agreed to hug each other.  This quickly became a giggly mess of let’s see who can knock the other one down first.


Madison got a scratch & not sure why Blake looks sad too.  This is one of my favorite images from the session.


This girl loves to pout.  I don’t think we go a day without her pouting over something.


Blake came over to help her up.


She loved it until…


Yep, neck grab and she stopped helping herself up thinking her same size three year old brother would be able to lift her dead weight up off the ground.  Sure Maddie.  She has a thing or two to learn about physics.


The wind kept knocking our wold history pull out over which I ended up liking better anyway.  She brought the pot back over to the tea table.  It’s such a cute image of a little girl at play.


We got this adorable image before he was fired from the umbrella for a while.


This session turned into something much more about Madison then Blake.  There are so many images I love.  She cracks me up and I love this quirky outfit her dad put her in that morning.


Both of my twins love to tease us, and playing hide and seek is one of their favorite tricks.


I love how quickly their attention turns in different directions.



After capturing some images of Maddie with the umbrella we walked over to see if Blake was ready to join us for some close ups of the two of them together.  I turned around to see this…  My sweet girl was busy walking behind me dragging the umbrella while blowing bubbles.  lol


This one makes me laugh.

This is so sweet.  They really love each other.  I’m so glad Blake consented to rejoin us for some close ups under the umbrella together.  The first time we tried it he kept dragging her by walking away and pulling the umbrella.  This time he got really into the affectionate and fun moments with his twin sister.


Check out the love in that look.


I love these moments and am so thankful to be blessed with the talent to capture these precious moments of my kids as they grow and develop.


I inherited this same upside down smile thing from my grandma who passed away last summer.  She is the first one I thought of when this image popped up.  Miss her.


Another look at Mars and Venus here.  Madison is all angelic looking right at the camera, while Blake is doing his own thing and looking bored with it all.

I love everything about this last shot I got of them.  It was the perfect note to end on.  Pretty much since this session ended I’ve been on an emotional high.

~ Shannon

Our new addition!

We are so pleased to welcome little Landon into our family.  He came unexpectedly quickly last Wednesday and we were even featured in the local News and Observer newspaper both online and in print.  Here is a link to the article: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/04/22/1146798/baby-couldnt-wait-to-be-born.html.

We’ve got a few snapshots we’ve taken of him, but I can’t wait to take some newborn images of him!   He looks a lot like Madison did as a baby.

As of now I’m still working on a few projects for the photography business, and I’m accepting appointments/sessions based on how our family schedule is going.   Please feel free to call or email if you would like to schedule an appointment or session.

Shannon White

919-585-6433

shannon@lifelongimpressions.com

~ Shannon

Sister Sister

Hello everyone!  It’s been a while since I’ve blogged regularly.  Not having a computer for a while when we were in Phoenix, some home improvements and getting ready for baby definitely took up a lot of my time.  Speaking of baby we have about 7 weeks left until he arrives.  I am booking appointments with the understanding that if labor occurs we will reschedule.  I will only be taking two sessions per week for the next few months with some weeks already booked out or unavailable.  If you are interested in a spring session it would best to book it very soon for any time between now and mid June.

Here are some images of my baby sister who just started college this year.  We got to see her for a few days when Blake unexpectedly got sick on our flight home and we ran out of clothing changes at our layover in Atlanta where she lives.  They took us home for a few days for a lovely visit!


I love her soulful brown eyes.  Brown eyes rock!


We added a couple of small images to our fireplace mantle of Blake and Madison.  We have a large one on another wall with Blake being goofy and Maddie being serious as she hugs him.  These two give a bit of the opposite look for each of them.  I love the old film look to both of them.

~ Shannon

My sweet girl

I have a new favorite image of Madison.  It was taken at an impromptu family session with my mom and sisters family.  We drove to a nice resort a few miles from my moms house and used a courtyard they have with a few water features.  Other then Madison being the biggest pain in the bottom who did Not want her image to be captured.  Blake took his turn giving me some grief too.  Despite it all my little sister captured some great moments of the kids and I together, and we also got some fabulous shots of our mom with us girls, the kids with grandma, my sisters family & some individual shots of everyone.

But the highlight of it all is the shot of Madison.  One of the hardest things for a photographer to capture in focus, especially with a narrow depth of field, is a subject in motion towards the camera.  And kids are super fast!  I was so delighted when I saw this image come up as I was processing our images.  It is in great focus, good composition and it captures her not only in motion but her personality.  YAY!  It’s a huge win.  I will be ordering a nice big canvas of this image sometime soon for our wall.


Oh, and look how both of her feet are off the ground.

~ Shannon

365 & 52 update for days 51-54

I’m working hard on getting a website set up just for clients!  It will have some great information and all the forms in one place making it easy.

Tomorrow I promise to get some images up on this blog from at least one recent session.  It’s been a while.


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This image was taken during a quite moment with Madison in my lap.  The light was all soft coming in the window on a gloomy day.  I love the way it looks like it was taken with a film camera.  Some of my favorite recent pictures have this lovely film look to them.


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Project 52 week 2 image – Prompt : Song lyrics interpreted in an image

We sing a lot of songs in our house.  We love to listen to the radio, my Ipod and the kids Ipod.  Each night we sing songs before saying prayers as part of our bed time routine.  Madison always picks Ba Ba Black Sheep, but we also almost always sing Families Can Be Together Forever.  The part I wanted to capture in an image is: I want to spend my life with them through all eternity.  People give us a hard time because we always have our kids with us and pretty much only get a babysitter if we are both working.  We love it this way.  I really want to spend my time with them, and we are enjoying some popcorn as we watched TV here.


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Playing in the snow!  It is my little snow lovers favorite thing right now.  This snow didn’t last long, but little girl made the best of the few minutes she had while it was falling.


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My sick babies got a real treat today when I let them take a nap in mommy and daddy’s bed.  They rushed to grab their sleeping stuffed animals and jumped into our bed.  A while back we switched our bed from the headboard being between the two windows to a wall perpendicular to the windows.  The side lighting is exactly what I love about the new arrangement.  Only a photographer would make such a change just for better bed shots!

~ Shannon

Day 50 of 365 project

Wow, it is already day 50 of my project!  I feel so accomplished already.  It has been so much fun making sure I take at least one image a day.  This past week I’ve been sick or I would have started my goal to include one self portrait a week just to practice those.  It is not something easy for me to do for several reasons.  Focus seems to be my biggest concern since I like a shallow depth of field to most of my images with the main focus on the subjects eyes.  There isn’t an easy way to do that in a self portrait.  It should be a bit easier when my new wide angle lens arrives next week!   The sale of the 17-55mm DX lens not made for my new camera finally went through after 3 weeks of back and forth emails and an e-check which took forever to clear.  Those funds were put to good use today when I ordered a new Nikon 20mm lens with a UV filter and a spiffy new camera strap.

With the next four images posting my project online is all caught up!  Woooo Hoooo!  Now it is time to stay on top of it with a goal to post a few times a week.  Also, now that these posts are caught up I’ll be sharing my portrait work again.


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Coral and shells have always fascinated me in a home.  For a long time I felt most of the pieces we had were too small to display individually or in a collection.  With the addition of this nice piece of coral from a recent trip to the beach the displays are looking much better.   It’s so amazing to incorporate pieces that mean something and bring back memories into our home decorations.  Guy and I do like a more minimalistic approach to decorating in general, but our home is pretty small so it still feels cluttered most of the time.


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Miss Maddie is quite the girl who loves to wear dresses and knows when she is putting on something special.  She loves to wear these boots.  We had a good time watching her walk around the grocery store pretty much the whole time so she could experience the look and feel of those boots on her feet.


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These two prefer a bath with bubbles over a boring old shower any day.  Mom and dad aren’t the biggest fans since we are constantly telling them to stop splashing water out or throwing one of the ball pit balls that somehow made their way into the tub at the other.   Ah, the sacrifices we make in order for our kids to have a great time in their daily life.  A shower sure is quicker and less messy.


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Another item added to my list today of things to improve in our home this year is replacing this pitiful mailbox.  With all that rust I don’t think it’s possible to repaint it!  I noticed it when I thought of taking an image for this project of my Netflix return in the mailbox ready to go out into the world before another lovely takes its place.  Netflix wasn’t something I wanted, but it is definitely something I’ve come to enjoy especially with wanting to watch Grey’s Anatomy from the beginning.  A new Grey’s DVD arrives every couple weeks between other selections which keeps me occupied when I work.  The kids call it the Doctor shows.

~ Shannon
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