I was referred to Jayme by another client and was so excited when she said that she wanted some "vintage" style, studio, and beach shots. We split it into two sessions to keep it from being a very long day and I have to admit... I am pretty thrilled with the results! Jayme is a natural beauty, which always makes it easy, but she also has an ease that fit so well with my style of shooting. Here are some of my favorites from each session!!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Van Grouw Photography: Southern California Family Photographers
I feared that I would slack slightly in the keeping up on the blog department, but am happy that part of the reason is that we have been BUSY! It has just been incredible and we are so VERY VERY appreciative to everyone who has made this possible... Something that has been really neatO has been some of our progressive/return sessions, especially when it has gone from belly shots on up. Its been pretty cool to have our own log of how some of the kiddos that are in our lives or who we have been blessed to meet are growing up. Here are a few of our favorites thus far...
Monday, December 20, 2010
The Youngsmas: Oak Glen/Yucaipa Family Photographer
The Farshads: Banning, CA Family Photographer
As I think I might have mentioned, somewhere in this jumble that is my cyber world, I will be updating this blog with thoughts on photography, as well as thoughts on recent session, along with a couple of my favorite image from that session. So with no further ado... here is the Farshad Family!
My friendship with Tiffany and Abraham actually started during the process of them buying a home from me. Tiffany was pregnant at the time, and not always feeling so hot, but they were such a fun couple and it was super exciting when they found a great home to start their family. Fast forward a year and we have baby Hassan, who is now a year old!! In honor of the big 1, Tiffany and Abraham contacted me for a photo shoot! How did a year go by without me having met the baby? I'm not sure, but it was such a pleasure and I am SO pleased with the images that I was able to capture. We had the perfect combination of elements: late afternoon sun and shadows accompanied by clouds, my favorite location, and of course a squeezable cutie who wasn't afraid to sit in a box or get dirty. I can't wait to capture his 2nd birthday or maybe even 18 months if his parents are up for it!
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Van Grouw Photography: Southern California Children's Photographer
When I was in college we were all on a journey to live life as if there was never a care or a worry, to seek the adventure around every corner and to worry about the consequences later, to "fly by the seat of our pants"so to speak. While we were able to stumble upon some truly memorable moments, we were never truly satisfied and sometimes, it seems in retrospect, never truly happy. In fact, I sometimes wonder if our lack of satisfaction and our lack of happiness wasn't intentional, a way of giving us something to write or sing or draw or talk about. A way to keep life "interesting". I have often attributed my lack of written creativity in recent years to the fact that I've been happy. No one wants to read about that, right?
Photographing children: chasing them around any given setting, laughing when they laugh, making silly faces when they don't, watching as they explore the world or create their own, focusing on the sparkle in their eyes or the honesty in their expressions, has given me the real opportunity to live spontaneously, if only for the few hours that I have them for a session. Henry David Thoreau in his Walden wrote, "Children, who play life, discern its true law and relations more clearly than men, who fail to live it worthily, but who think that they are wiser by experience, that is, by failure.". The last few months I have had the honor of some very wise company... and here are some of my favorite moments from it.
Photographing children: chasing them around any given setting, laughing when they laugh, making silly faces when they don't, watching as they explore the world or create their own, focusing on the sparkle in their eyes or the honesty in their expressions, has given me the real opportunity to live spontaneously, if only for the few hours that I have them for a session. Henry David Thoreau in his Walden wrote, "Children, who play life, discern its true law and relations more clearly than men, who fail to live it worthily, but who think that they are wiser by experience, that is, by failure.". The last few months I have had the honor of some very wise company... and here are some of my favorite moments from it.
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