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Archive: ‘Portraits’



Family Friends ~ Savage Mill, MD

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

I recently trekked up to the Baltimore-Washington area, to see my family and photograph photo sessions. This family is a friend and a client, and we’ve known each other since our children were babies. It’s so much fun to see these children grow up so nicely ~ each time I visit they are taller and more gorgeous! (is that possible?!) and I get to visit with their mom and catch up ~ a total win-win!  This time we decided to photograph their session at Savage Mill, a lovely historic mill-turned-complex featuring antiques, shops, pubs, restaurants, a French bakery and artists lofts. The setting is beautiful with the historic Bollman Iron Truss Bridge spanning the Little Patuxent River next to the Mill.  And here are some of my favorite portraits from our session ~

Family of Eight ~ UCity Magazine

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Remember the show Eight is Enough? Well, I met a real life family of eight while on assignment for U City Magazine last month. Meet  David and Mendy Henderson and their six children – their most recent additions are twins, adopted  from Ethiopia last year. The Hendersons, who started University City Fellowship church in 2000, are featured in the November issue of UCity. My favorite quote from the story is “love loud, risk often, hope always,” David’s mantra. He and Mendy truly practice what they preach and follow their hearts. Their church’s mission is to reach people local and globally, and they have done just that. Here are my favorite images from my afternoon with the Hendersons. To see more, please visit the UCity Magazine pages.

Custom Portrait Sessions ~ DC/MD/VA

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

Hope to see you in September! I have a few appointments remaining for my September 16-17 Custom Portrait sessions in the DC – Baltimore area. These sessions are my signature on location full service sessions. Get a head start on the holidays with a keepsake linen portrait Or a set of custom designed holiday cards. I would love to work with you and your families so please contact me at nanine@naninephoto.com to book your session.

 

Cooler Days Ahead ~ A Look Back

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

As we steam towards the first days of school and look ahead to the cooler days of fall, I also like to look back and remember some of my fun client families from last fall. today I’m featuring a wonderful family that I enjoyed photographing and getting to know. Mom wanted me to capture a fun outdoor feeling in my portraits, so we spent time in the garden and in the leaves! So much fun! and here are some images from that great crisp fall day!

Celebrating Confirmation ~ A Beautiful Teen

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

On our recent summer trip to the Northeast, I had a chance to photograph my friend’s beautiful daughter. She wanted to celebrate her daughter’s confirmation with a portrait session on the grounds of a monastery in Maryland, near DC, because it was special to their family. When I work with families I create portraits that are unique and carry special memories to form lasting keepsakes. This is the second time I have worked with this lovely girl. Four years ago, I photographed her with her parents in the woods behind their home because they often walked the forest paths and they wanted to remember the feeling of being among the trees. I love to build relationships with my client families and see their children grow up!  I hope to photograph her senior photos in a few years! And here are some favorite images from our recent confirmation session ~ Please enjoy ~

Sweet Grandchildren ~ An Extended Family Photo Session

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

I was honored to recently photograph this lovely extended family. They came together this summer to travel to the beach – Grandparents, their daughters and their daughters’ families.  Since one daughter lives a plane ride away, being together is a rare and beautiful occasion. We were holding our breaths that afternoon, because a deluge of a rainstorm started up two hours before our appointed time. But right at 6 pm the skies opened up and the sunshine broke through to give us a breathtakingly beautiful light. As soon as the session was over, it started to rain again! I really enjoyed capturing the “togetherness” of this family ~ I hope you enjoy some of my favorite images from the session ~ 

Beautiful Family in a Summer Garden

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

What a fun time I had photographing this beautiful family! We planned their family portrait session in the garden. The blooms were at their peak glory and provided a relaxed setting for their session. I like to photograph in the late afternoon when the light is soft and flattering and the temperatures slightly cooler and more comfy. It’s been such a hot summer, hasn’t it? I just put their album together for them and can’t wait to present it to them! Here are some of my favorite portraits from their garden session ~

Sweet Family Portraits ~ Gorgeous Holiday Cards

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

I’m busy designing my 2011 Holiday cards, taking advantage of the summer weeks to get a jump on the holiday season. I love coming up with unique ways to help you express your holiday greetings. Last fall I had the privilege of photographing this lovely family. From our photo session, my client was able to decorate their home with beautiful family portraits and produce a keepsake card they were proud to send to friends and family members. Here are some images from our photo session and their holiday card. I’ve included a sampler of other holiday cards I produced last season to inspire you! Please contact me at nanine@naninephoto.com to book your fall family photo session so you can decorate your home and be able to send out a unique holiday greeting.

Family Memories ~ B&W or Color?

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

I had a wonderful time photographing this sweet family recently. Mom and Dad wanted to fill a wall with framed b&w portraits, so I helped them make their selections for a wall grouping, and we selected one lovely portrait of their son for a larger fine art framed canvas for display in color in their entrance. The resulting display is gorgeous and shows both the power of color and black and white to tell your family’s story. Later this summer, I will show you display ideas, but today I’ll discuss black & white vs. color. I get asked this question so many times: Should we order portraits in b&w or color? I tell my clients there is no right answer. I personally  love b&w. It is classic and timeless. I process my b&w portraits to produce a warm-toned print, very pleasing to the eye. But I also love color when it is warranted. So I advise my clients to select prints in color if the color is special,  unique or memorable — not just ordinary. For example, with a portrait taken against the backdrop of fall leaves, the bright orange hues would be important to that portrait. Or in this case, the bright aqua blue t-shirt of this couple’s son really makes him stand out. But we also liked the b&w portraits, so we selected one in color and several others in b&w for their wall grouping. I’ve posted photos in both b&w and color so you can see how the same image can look different and evoke a different feeling.

 

The Epiphany School ~ Pictures that tell a Story

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

Last fall, I was honored to work with the students of  The Epiphany School of Charlotte. I provided candid school portraits of their students and  spent time with the children, documenting their school day ~ reading, listening, working with teachers, relaxing at recess and hanging out with their buddies. The Epiphany School of Charlotte provides an alternative educational solution for children with social and communication challenges such as Asperger’s Syndrome, High Functioning Autism, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or Sensory Processing Disorder. Epiphany opened its doors in the fall of 2010 and will be expanding in the coming year. Head of School Michelle Smith had a vision for the school’s website – a slide show in black and white showing every day scenes with an overlay quote giving a personal perspective. I’m a great believer that pictures have the power to tell the story – whether it’s a news story, an interview, a feature or  to show how a non-profit works. I enjoyed collaborating with Michelle to tell the story of Epiphany in photos. She included Nanine Hartzenbusch Photography on the Community Partners page and I am thrilled! You’ll find a great list of resources so check it out! Please visit their website to view the complete slide show and learn about this new school that is changing lives one at a time.