Friday, September 23, 2011

Mount Rainier National Park Trip

So this should tell you how busy I have been... I went to Mount Rainier for a long weekend back in mid August and I am just now getting to these photos.  And I am not complaining one bit!
I have been so excited to get a chance to sit down and view my photos from one of the most amazing weekends in my life.  We spent the weekend with great friends, hiking, exploring, relaxing and having a phenomenal time!  The only regret I have is not visiting this Mountain during the summer before!
Please take a few moments and just enjoy the photos I truly hope I inspire you to make the trip. ~ Enjoy!






















Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Helping each other out! ~ Family Benefit mini portrait sessions

I believe that everyone should have the opportunity to have a great family portrait done.  I also believe that helping others is a good thing.  I found a way to couple these two things into one great experience!
On Saturday and Sunday September 10th and 11th I hosted mini-photo sessions to benefit a family in need and the turn out was AWESOME!  The nine families that signed up for the mini-sessions got a great deal on a portrait session and a family battling cancer got the 80% of the proceeds from the event this was a win win for sure!
Below are some photos from the half hour sessions we held that weekend ~ It is amazing what you can do in half an hour.  A very huge thank you to the families that came out to support a family in need!

You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late.  ~Ralph Waldo Emerson








Friday, September 16, 2011

How do you do it?

I get a lot of people asking me "how do you do it" when it comes to photographing children.  Often times these little people are less than cooperative they frown, shy away, cry or simply run away.  There are specific age ranges that really don't want to cooperate... if you have child between the ages of 18 and 24 months you know what I am talking about!

So how do I do it?  The answer is patience and acting like a big kid myself!  I test the waters right away when I meet the children I will be  photographing, I ask them questions like how are you doing, are you having a good day, etc...  This will instantly gauge how the session will go.  If I am lucky they answer my questions and tell me every other thing they have done that day with a big smile on their face and they are ready to cooperate but more often than not I get silence... chirp chirp chirp.  Ugh

Here is where it gets real fun!  Now I take it to their level, I get on the ground so I am eye level with them, I set my camera in my lap and ask them all sorts of questions trying to get to what makes them laugh.  Sometimes its bugs, ice cream, candy but I will be honest farts work really good!
Before too long you will get them laughing and you are good to go.  However on occasion you get a child who just is not into it and won't be getting there any time soon and that is where the art comes in.  When I have a child in this situation we walk around the park, let them play, explore and just be all the while I am snapping away with my camera.  I will be honest some of the best portraits come from these sessions... so be patient and find your opportunity.

Here are some samples of a session I had recently where the older brother was not in to it... he warmed up a tad at the very end but you will see I got some great photos of the boys.  ~ Enjoy!

Photos - © Swehla Photography








Thursday, September 15, 2011

Gremer Family - Bothell Landing Park

If you haven't been to Bothell Landing Park you must go!  This park is huge at 5.87 acres right on the Sammamish River.  The park has access to the Sammamish river trail, walking trails throughout and there are historical buildings and an amphitheatre... I love it so much because it makes a perfect location for a photo shoot and folks this place will be gorgeous when the leafs start changing colors.
You can find more info on the park here: Bothell Landing Park

Here are some photos of the Gremer family, we held our photo session at Bothell Landing a few weeks ago.







Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Get ready for those family holiday photos!

I know I feel terrible for even bringing the holiday subject up seeing as we have had a sad sad summer here in the pacific northwest.  But my friends that time of year is coming and it is coming quick!
So don't waste time and book your session now so you have those photos ready to for your cards... the leafs are changing soon and would make a great background for holiday photos... Just a thought. ;)

Here is a sneak peek of a recent family portrait session I did at Carkeek park in Seattle ~ Enjoy!





Monday, September 12, 2011

It's Senior Portrait Time!

The leafs are starting to change, the days are getting shorter, there is that crisp bite to the air in the early morning... must be back to school time!  
And back to school means Senior Portrait time!  
I still have spots available for yearbook deadline portraits this year ~ Hurry and book your session today.  

Tips for great Senior Portraits:
  • Get a good nights sleep the night before your session
  • Prep all of your outfits and accessories the day before
  • Glasses? Ask your optometrists for your frame without the lenses - most will lend them out for the day
  • Practice your smile
  • Blemishes?  Bring cover up or be sure to request that blemishes are fixed in editing
  • HAVE FUN!