Posted: March 6th, 2010 | Author: Lara | Filed under: Client Sessions | Tags: children's photography, family, on-location photography, outside, sled, snow, winter | No Comments »
I find that photography opens my eyes to fun that I might not have found otherwise. Had I not gone and played in the snow with this family that morning, I probably would have wasted my time watching TV or something. I love winter, and Seattle pretty much didn’t have one this year. We saw a snowflake or two float down from the sky one evening, but that was the extent of it. I’m so glad I had the chance to romp around in the snow at least once this year.






Posted: August 30th, 2009 | Author: Lara | Filed under: character study, on-location | Tags: boy, grunge, jump, on-location, on-location photography, outside, wall portrait | No Comments »
This one of my boy is headed for the wall in his room. He’s a wild child, active and moving during most of his waking hours. He likes to go big, and he enjoys making people laugh. This action shot really captures his free spirit, and he’s wearing his favorite color, so what better choice for wall decor? Seeing that it’s going over his bed on a large open wall, I’m thinking 24×36 or so. Time to get out the tape measure!

Posted: August 19th, 2009 | Author: Lara | Filed under: Client Sessions, Uncategorized, family, on-location, travel | Tags: family, Iowa, midwest, outside, summer, travel | No Comments »
This family is so great – creative, enthusiastic, agreeable – all the things I could ask for. We had a fun time walking around the lily lake in Amana.




Posted: August 6th, 2009 | Author: Lara | Filed under: Client Sessions, Uncategorized, on-location, siblings, travel | Tags: Amana, children's photography, flowers, girl, grow, Iowa, Iowa City, outside, photography, portrait, professional photos, summer, travel | No Comments »
I love these kids to death. I got to hang out with them for a few hours last weekend in Iowa, and what a treat! They had loads of fun and Mom even dressed them up in their formal clothes from a wedding they were in last month, which means I had as much fun playing as they did! It’s amazing how much these two kids have changed – and stayed the same.





Posted: May 27th, 2009 | Author: Lara | Filed under: Posing, babies, on-location, portrait, siblings | Tags: beauty, best, children's photography, nature, outside, planning, poetry, portrait, Posing, story, Wallace Stevens | No Comments »
I’ve put a lot of thought into posing. I prefer to show things as they are, to study expression, energy, and composition as they are presented in nature,
and harness them in order to display the beauty of life and nature as it really occurs. Our children are themselves every day without putting any effort into it. This is beautiful! It’s something we all cherish. The phases of nature pass us by, and through portraiture we are able to preserve these moments and experience their beauty for a lifetime.
Embracing nature as it is expressed is an ideal to strive for. But it isn’t the only way to work. There are often situations where the aim is to capture great portraits, but nature’s “poses” are not providing the best expression, energy, and composition for the photographic medium. In this case, a photographer might use what she knows to create a realistic scene that conveys a particular feeling that a person embodies. For example, after spending some time with the two sisters below, I found that they were energetic, happy, and fiercely competitive! Nature showed me this; I didn’t make it up. I used this knowledge to create a scene that conveyed this aspect of the relationship to the viewer. While this race didn’t occur without direction, it resonated with the girls and led to a fun, vivacious, and authentic portrait.
From Wallace Stevens’ poem entitled Add This to Rhetoric:
“It is posed and it is posed.
But in nature it merely grows.
Stones pose in the falling night;
And beggars dropping to sleep,
They pose themselves and their rags.
Shucks . . . lavender moonlight falls.
The buildings pose in the sky
And, as you paint, the clouds,
Grisaille, impearled, profound,
Pftt . . . In the way you speak
You arrange, the thing is posed,
What in nature merely grows.”
The world we live in cannot truly be portrayed through art. People are who they are, things exist as nature created them. Our portrayals are merely interpretations of reality as we see it. But portrait artists are assigned the task of creating pieces that evoke a recognition and a memory of the gift that nature gave the world, so that you may cherish it forever. Photography is special because it is created by the very light that shines on nature’s gifts. That piece is true to reality and does not need interpretation.
How does a photographer strike a balance between capturing nature as it occurs and controlling the outcome in order to ensure beautiful images? This is a skill that separates the good from the great.
Posted: April 13th, 2009 | Author: Lara | Filed under: General, commercial | Tags: commercial, outside, Seattle, snow, story, warrior, weather | No Comments »

Not much to say about this one. It was a rainy day with a mix of snow (Yeah, snow, this is Seattle, but it snowed on April 13th) and I was itching for something to shoot! The Warrior it is. I really do like this statue. He stands guard over our fireplace. There’s a very interesting story behind it, but of course I’ve forgotten many of the details! I think it had something to do with a king or an emperor who had statues made of all of his soldiers so that they could be with him in his grave and accompany him into the afterlife. Each statue was a portrait of an actual soldier in the army, so they’re all different. I believe there were thousands of them. I think it would be cool to know this guy’s name.

Posted: April 1st, 2009 | Author: Lara | Filed under: General, Uncategorized, portrait | Tags: beauty, best, big kid, birthday, dora, elmo, expression, family, girl, grow, memories, outside, photography, pokemon, portrait, princess, SPPA | No Comments »
Yesterday was a big day in our house – Molly’s 6th birthday! It’s amazing how fast they grow, the things they can learn, and the wit that abounds at such a young age! We’ve been through Elmo, Dora, princesses, and now Pokemon.
We’ve been to many museums, beaches, parks, field trips, and parties. The adventure will continue and we look forward to many joys and challenges to come. I have loved watching her grow, and it’s through pictures that I am able to savor the memories.
You might recognize this cute face; I used to get a whole lot of personality from her, but things have changed. I love this expression – it’s very natural, and what I see in her. But it’s not so easy to get the variety and the exuberance that exploded from her as a toddler. We’ve reached the frozen grin stage. I knew it would come – and it will come to your family if it hasn’t already! It wouldn’t bother me much, except that it means she’s a big kid now!!! NOOOO!!!! I think one of my challenges for April will be to get a big expression from her and post it for all to see.
What I love so much about my job is that I’m going through the stages of parenting myself. I really relate to my clients because I know what it’s all about. I understand the joy and the frustrations. Most of all, I understand what a precious thing it is to capture that beautiful essence that we see in our children every day.
Posted: February 28th, 2009 | Author: Lara | Filed under: General | Tags: flowers, outside, spring, sun, warm | 1 Comment »
Despite yet another Seattle snowfall two days ago, the flowers are beginning to emerge. I’ve even done some deadheading on my primroses! A perfect opportunity to get warmed up for the outdoor photography season. I can’t wait for the sunshine to kick us all outside again.
