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Sneak Peeks

January 26, 2008

Clark_04_proof_2 Today I had a great session with three little boys. I haven't seen this family since the oldest boy was just a baby, so it was wonderful to see how their family has grown.  There are completely new people and everything!

I'll have this session finished by the end of the week, but until then, Kelsey, here is your Sneak Peek!

First is Aiden.  I first photographed him years ago, and since then he's been doing print work, so let me tell you... this guy is a pro. He knew how to move, where to look, and how to relax in front of the camera. 

However... since he knew all about how to pose for the camera, he INSISTED on directing and physically moving his little brother's arms, face, and entire body to where he thought I wanted them to be.  He was hilarious.  His brother was pretty good at ignoring what Aiden wanted him to do.

Clark_03_proof Speaking of little brother, here is Brennan.  Brennan is so easy to photograph.  He listened to directions, had great energy, wonderful expressions, and then... he's done.  I mean he is really done.  No tantrums, no whining, just... "STOP!", with his hand in front of the camera, and he walks away.  He is awesome.  No one will ever push this kid around for the rest of his life, that's for sure.

I have one great shot of him doing this.  I'll post it as my Pic of the Day in just a few minutes.

Last but not least, there is little baby Vance.  He's a sweet little ball of drooly smiles.  The only problem was, every time I went to take his picture, there goes the hand into the mouth.  This happens pretty often with babies his age, and it always makes me laugh.  It becomes my goal to get a shot of the baby without a hand in the mouth, but sometimes they are just so cute like that, I can't resist.

Clark_02_proof "My name is Vance, and I am addicted to my right hand."

Thank you so much Kelsey for making the long trek to bring the boys to my studio.  It was truly a pleasure to work with them.