Category Archives: children

Wandering 1 | Toronto Family Photographer

This was the second family I photographed while doing a couple of Evolve Mentorships in Toronto a couple of weeks ago. They really need to consider this little guy for modeling. His chubby cheeks, plump lower lip, blonde baby curls and long dark lashes are a photographers dream! My only suggestion is to tie his busy little feet down to the ground for any jobs he gets! Kidding.

Just like any busy 1 year old boy, he had a world to see and a ball to chase and his family nor I was going to stop him. So we didn’t. We just let him run around and be a boy!

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Marble Mania | Virginia Family Photographer

It is summer time here and time to switch to a whole new routine. This is the first summer I have not had a nanny to help me with the kids while I work during the day…so the change is big! So I need to be super efficient with my time (which is only going about 50% well right now). I have also found in the first 3 days they have officially been out that they are already bored out of their minds (according to them), wanting to buy things everyday, picking fights and being lazy. So, something had to change.

Our mornings start at 7 am for breakfast and dragging the big kids out of the bed for 8 am swim practice. Due to their age difference they are in 2 different levels so that is 2 hours at the pool. I do not do well with just sitting for 2 hours. I had to figure out a way to use this time. So I run or walk/run every morning for at least 1 hour. The rest of the time is spent in a mom central pow-wow discussing all the camps, activities and such that we are all doing for the summer to wear out entertain our kids.

During one such pow-wow on Monday my friend (and killer runner) Kristie shared her Marble/Jar reward system. She explained that it is easily adapted to each family and the needs…some do it for behavior, some for chores, etc. She does it for learning worksheets, reading, and such. They do the item, they get a marble in their jar. Once the jar is up to a certain point they get a reward of their choice. Her rewards are movies, skating and things of the sort.

This all makes total sense to me. In Elementary school they use these “systems” in each grade in a variety of ways: beads, clips and stickers. It helps with warnings, punishment and reward. Eager to find a non yelling solution and motivator I decided to try it out.

My system includes:

• 3 glass jars $1 each from AC Moore

• 3 different colored marbles (one for each kid) $2.49 AC Moore

• Rules!

• Rewards

My rules for my kids:

Chores I give them (dishes, sweeping the porch, straightening living room, etc) They are actually BEGGING for chores.

Keeping room clean.

Listening when I ask them to do something (mostly for my middle child)

Helping their little brother.

Pee Pee on the potty (for the little guy).

Reading for 30 minutes.

Math or other school related work.

Anything else they I or they come up with that is Marble worthy.

They loose marbles too (which is VERY effective so far :) )

If they back talk.

Fight with each other.

Or any other rude or disrespectful behavior (I have a bull headed child that this works well with).


Rewards we decided on:

Movies, new books, put put, toy under certain amount, or fun activity of their choice within reason.

So far on Day 3 they LOVE it. They have been trying to do all they can around the house ( my floors are very well swept), my son who loathes reading is half way through a book, the little one has been dry for 2 days, they are not fighting in fear of loosing a marble, their rooms are clean and no body has been disrespectful (ok, one…a marble was lost…but the point was made). Basically it an accountability system. It may not last as most things fizzle out, but for now, I LOVE it! I hate to yell, and my nerves with the amount of work and such we have gets the best of me and dad some days. I was desperately in need of something easier, so we are giving it a try.

These are obviously not your traditional marbles (they did not match my kitchen :)).

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The Calm in the Chaos | Toronto Family Photographer

A little over a week ago I jumped on a plane and headed to Toronto to mentor two amazing up and coming photographers for Evolve Sessions. First day, I was city bound. I was working with a photographer that is doing photography for the sheer love for it (slightly jealous). Business may come down the road, but right now she is just looking to hone in on her skills and raw talent.

While I was there, I was also commissioned to photograph her entire family (6 that is…or 8 if you include grandma and grandpa that jumped in a couple of shots). We decided on a field-esque location that we had found the day before, made a quick stop at the Gap for styling a coordinating wardrobe and ventured out for some nature trails.

I will be the first to tell you that family photography takes patience. Lots of it…especially with kids 8 and under. There is nothing wrong with them…they are just kids…with their own agenda and generally that is not stopping here, stopping there, shift this way, shift that way. During a session there is a slight need of psychology to figure out what mood each child is in, and how to best tamper with it to get what you are looking for. Meanwhile we need to keep assuring the parents that everything is just fine, even though it seems like complete chaos to them. This goes for photographers kids too! I have my own three that test every ounce of patience in me when I try to get a group shot of them.

But…I always promise that things are just fine. This session is a perfect example of that. The kids were everywhere. Why wouldn’t you be? Trees, trails, snails, rocks, ducks, etc…distractions galore! We had ideas in mind…but we constantly had to teeter between their world and ours to make it work. You would never know from looking at these images that the 2 year old cried a good bit of the time because she was sick, the boys where in 2 different directions at all times and we felt like it was a hundred degrees.

It is the Calm in the Chaos. It is always there…there are always those moments in between, we just have to be patient and ready for them!

One of my favorite locations and sessions to date!

My absolute favorite family portrait to date…I need this tree back in Virginia.

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Willow | Northern Virginia Children’s Photographer

I am finally taking a moment to get to these images, they have been lurking on my desktop for a while now, but clients always come first. These images were taken back in April when Rebecca Conway came to partake in a one on one Evolve mentoring session. My Marta is quite the book worm, she reads non stop and has multiple books going at a time. Being that it is a very big part of her childhood I have been dreaming up ideas of sessions to capture this (there will be more coming). So during this little mini session Rebecca and I shoved her up in a Willow Tree and went to town shooting her. I know I have said it before but my Marta is such a great subject. This was not an easy spot to sit…it took balance, with standing limbs jabbing her in the thigh and a lot of heat. Regardless, you wouldn’t know it from the images.

To my clients: I am wanting to branch out and do more creative/themed sessions. If you are willing, I am ready to play. Email me to discuss some ideas!

Also…stayed tuned to the blog. I will have some give-a-ways and a great sale starting this Saturday (a very special day).

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