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{the one} sharing new products | austin children’s photographer

I have made several new vendor changes lately and as they roll in, I’d love to share some of the new eye candy! For today’s post, a new gallery wrap canvas vendor and a new session album vendor {that I luff!}.

First is a 20×30 canvas that is just unbelievably adorable! Two twins on a gallery wrap that is are printed larger than when they were born! It was *perfect* for my client’s home. This image was especially chosen to hang above their fireplace in their living room. I instantly knew that I would be ordering one of my own. Swoon!

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Newborn photography by Mollie Kendall

I have also chosen a new vendor for my session books and after receiving it?… will never look back! The quality is simply amazing. I love the super thick pages and the covers are made from cow friendly materials, coming in a variety of colors and pattern choices.

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Leander photography by Mollie Kendall

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{the one} for dad | austin children’s photographer

The other day I popped outside while my kiddos were playing to snap a few photos {…after a not so subtle email from my dad requesting current grandkiddo pictures.}  Sometimes I get so busy with client images, I forget to keep up with my own.  I think after I came inside, I phrased it to my Facebook friends “taking photos of my own kids is a nice even mix of pulling teeth and nails on a chalkboard.”  Photographer kids are soooo tough! Despite their attempts to avoid my camera, I got some great keepers. Here is a series from the boy…

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{the one} about my babies | austin’s children’s photographer

I recently purchased a {relatively} small arsenal of new equipment to better my studio sessions. While I typically work with natural light only, I do need lights with many of my newborn sessions and a full studio setup when I do the occasional cake smash session. Since I have several of both of these scheduled in the upcoming weeks,  I immediately went to work learning how to incorporate everything when the {wonderful} UPS man dropped off my new toys. After I had exhausted practicing on the Happy Feet penguin, I pulled in larger recruits… My kids, the poor dears.  They are so tired of me and my camera.  Such is the life of a child of a photographer!

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{the one} where we meet Tyler | austin senior photography

I got into the photography {like most children’s photographers} because of my kids.  I drove them up the wall!  I literally carried my camera everywhere and took pictures of everything that they did.  Once I began to hear the whispers of how exactly they planned to destroy my camera, I moved on to other people’s kids. At least they only see me a couple times a year right? So off into the child photography world I went. It’s what I knew and loved.  A year ago, I was pretty sure that I didn’t want to work with newborns.   In chatting with my online photog forum friends, it seemed like much harder work and very difficult to master. But when the first expecting mommy came along and hired me, I was IN love! So that got me to thinking… what else could I potentially love and don’t know it yet? Engagements, Boudoir, Weddings, Seniors… Well I’m currently trying them ALL and here you get to see my first jump into the world of high school seniors.

I. Loved. It.
Loooooved it!

Seriously, the moment I completed editing, I was looking into ways to get more more more! Did anyone know that seniors don’t run the other way to the nearest playscape ~or~ throw goldfish crackers at you? OOOh now, don’t get me wrong.  I will forever love my kidlet clients.  BUT, and I hope you agree, I feel I may have a knack for this ;) and plan on stepping up this portion of my portfolio this year.

Now meet Tyler. He was totally up for anything and everything and we had a great time wandering all around downtown Austin. He even kept it on cue when people were cat calling to him from the other side of 6th street! HA!! He was awesome! Thanks Tyler!

Keep your eyes open Class of 2010, for some senior casting calls and contests soon!

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