Tag: Seattle family photography
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Elegance of a Mother. Seattle Newborn Photography.
It was a photo session with a Mother and her Newborn daughter. We chose a Shilshole Beach in Seattle, WA for a location. The sun was being filtered through the clouds. The child needed to be fed. I photographed, and the crow walked into the image frame. While the breeze picked up few times,…
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Recent, Summer work. Seattle Family Photography.
It has been a busy Summer with Seattle Family Photography. I will be creating separate blog posts for each Family. In the meantime, however, selected few images here, along with a link to one session that took place on Alki Beach (in one spot, lasted an hour, was filled with ideas, creative energy and “meant…
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Aligned with a Seattle Horizon.
This image was made recently during the family photo session with Sheila, and her son, Jude. Few times, while looking at this photo, Sheila expressed her amazement about the stick alignment with The Seattle Horizon (yes, a Space Needle to the right). I agree, this belongs in the Meant to Be Category. Well, we could…
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Feet (Seattle Family Portraits).
Story telling time brought all the children to a semi still moment when I could make this image of many feet, not in motion for a change… Please, check the main website for more family images: www.anitanow.com
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Wyatt with Father (Seattle Family Portraits).
I photographed Norman few days ago, on the quiet Seattle morning of the 4th of July. We were making a business portrait that he could use for marketing his Husser Window Cleaning business in Seattle. Norman’s son, Wyatt, occupied himself with a game. When we finished making the business portrait I suggested that I take…
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Margo with Father (Seattle Family Photography).
This image dates back to film days of photography. Seems like not so long ago, however so much has changed since photographers loaded film into cameras. In this image: Margo with her Dad. Their family photo session was captured with 2 rolls of film: one black and white and one color. 70 and some exposures…