Hillcreek Photography

You know you’re getting older when… February 15, 2011

Filed under: Couples — Jessica @ 10:14 pm

you see your younger (by eleven years) cousin as an adult.  And meet his girlfriend.  And later, they’re engaged.   Then, you spend time with him and his fiancee and you realize that they’re quite the lucky folk to have found each other.  After all this,  you feel guilty about giving him a hard time when he was six years old and would NOT leave you alone.  (hypothetically speaking, of course)

A few weeks ago, I drove down to “The Farm” as Kayla called it for their engagement photo session.  I knew I’d be on the backroads, and actually kept my camera out just in case.  I was not disappointed.

What’s that? Yes, why, yes it IS a chihuahua.  On a road.  In the country.

Once I arrived and we caught the tail end of the basketball game (they’re both avid sports fans), we set out in the Kubota and traveled all over the farm that’s been in her family for several generations.  Samuel navigated the Kubota through ditches, fields, and trails as Kayla shared the history of the farm.  It’s full of rolling hills, gorgeous woods, and even a cave.

Kayla’s dad led the way to a cave.  That’s where these came from. 

Sam drove us up to the spot where he proposed to Kayla, and Sam described what it was like trying to work the conversation up to the point that he could ask her to marry him, and how long he had her ring on his pinky finger,  waiting for just the right moment.   Hearing their story was awesome.  I know that’s not very descriptive, but stories like this are why I am looking forward to another engagement shoot.   The excitement of knowing that these two fantastic people are getting ready to embark on a new adventure as a couple? Sheesh.  There’s just not much better than that.

Thank you, Sam and Kayla, for allowing me a peek into the beginning of your journey together.

 

Shoot the Parents January 11, 2011

Filed under: Couples,Families — Jessica @ 10:04 pm

Okay, so that sounds a little odd – but it is the truth.  Mom and Dad were kind enough to go along with me when I asked for some of their time this afternoon.  We stopped by  Black Sheep Antiques and its owner graciously allowed us to roam around while I snapped photos.  The shop is full of neat, neat pieces, and the selection changes constantly.  I picked up some old letter blocks to use for upcoming baby shoots – and could have done more damage than that!

I have to say that taking photos of Mom and Dad was certainly different.  Upside? Dad gave me hints about good light, use of mirrors, and interesting patterns.  Downside? Well, when you tell your parents to stand closely, face to face, be prepared for a possible awkward moment.  Needless to say, I got genuine laughter from both of them.

Today I learned that shooting two adults is different from shooting families and babies.  With families, the parents are busy chasing a toddler, or smiling at him or her, and capturing those moments comes more naturally.  Babies? They’re darling any which way, and if they’re fed and warm, willing to try anything.  I’m looking forward to spending more time shooting couples and learning how to create opportunities for them to respond to each other.  That’s probably what I cherish the most about spending time with my clients; seeing people interact and stopping those moments in time for them.  I can’t help but think of what I do as an act of service for those I see through the camera.

Want to see the photos individually?  Click here.

 

 
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