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Ryan’s 1! :: Dallas Baby Photographer

Another week, another cute little boy finishes his Baby’s First Year plan!  I can’t believe it!  Once again, we need to go in the DRP Way, Way Back Machine… here’s Mr. Ryan when we first met him:

Here he is today (hello, Blue Eyes!):

I’m so lovin’ the 1 year olds with the drool-y chins.  Please tell me I’m not the only one!

We also did a little cake smashing while we were together:

mmm… Frosting is tasty!

One last one… just love it!

B Family – it’s been delightful working with you this year – I can’t wait to watch your boys grow year after year.  I don’t think it’s possible, but they seem to get more adorable every time I see them!

BTW – Mr. Ryan’s session marks the end of my client sessions before Miss A arrives… which could be any day now!  Eeek!  The next baby you’ll see on this blog is mine!

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Oh, so close!

So I didn’t *quite* make it on my week of posting, and for that I am much bummed.  But, I have some fun to make up for it!  We’re opening up an ExpectNet game for Miss A…  enter your guess for her birthday and size – prizes may be given to the closest guesser(s)!  Click the box below to enter:

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Week-O-Posts, Day 5 :: (Almost) Textless Thursday

Just squeaking this in under the wire…

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Week-o-Posts, Day 4 :: Wacky Wednesday #13!

I was sitting here pondering what to post today and not wanting to give up on my week-o-posts (this is harder than it looks during the slower, hot as heck summer season!), and I realized it was Wednesday… time for a Wacky Wednesday!  I figured that I’m about due since I haven’t had one since April… whoops!  So, here we go… I have a feeling this one may be a little baby-centric, since, well… that’s what’s on my brain!

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Here’s a little random fact list about me and Miss A (the next segment of Wacky Wednesday isn’t about her, so if you want to skip down past the baby stuff, skip to the next division line):

  • I am very proud to say that the official weight gain for this pregnancy is only 8 pounds.  :-)   That’s a “net” figure… I lost a lot of weight during the first trimester (well over 10 pounds) due to nausea / lack of appetite, so I’ve gained that all back plus 8 pounds.  But if you look at my starting weight and my current weight, the official number is 8 pounds.  I’m pretty proud of that and it gives me hope for getting back in shape after she comes.
  • Miss A is still cooking… although we weren’t sure she would be at this point.  Mikel and I thought there might be a possibility they might induce today after my check up.  They’ve been watching me for sporadic signs of pre-eclampsia (I even spent an afternoon in L&D 2 weeks ago being monitored for blood pressure, contractions, and the baby’s heart rate), and thought that since I will officially hit “full term” – 37 weeks – this week, they might go ahead and decide it’s time to induce just in case.  Luckily, it seems that most of the symptoms I’ve been having have calmed down and they’re just watching me closely for the time being.  They did mention today that there’s a chance they may move my scheduled induction up to August 3 from August 10 just because she’s measuring ahead, so that’s exciting.  We may be less than 2 weeks from baby!  Ack!  Luckily, our bags are packed as of this morning (we were wanting to be as prepared as possible if they decided to spring an induction on us at the appointment).  We’ll find out next week when the official eviction date is.
  • At last check, Miss A was weighing in at 6+ pounds, according to the sonogram – take that with a grain of salt because they’re known to be off.
  • I had a major cooking day on Monday to get some meals in the fridge so I wouldn’t have to cook too much after Miss A makes her appearance.  I split several recipes into 2 smaller disposable pans so we’d have less leftovers and more meals ready to go.  I ended up with 2 pans of Chicken Taco (my family’s version of King Ranch Chicken), 2 pans of Chicken Spaghetti/Tetrazzini (whatever you like to call it), 2 pans of lasagna, and a batch of the Pioneer Woman’s “Comfort Meatballs” – they’re in a homemade BBQ sauce instead of a marinara sauce and promise to be good as sandwich material.
  • Mikel went to “Daddy Boot Camp” last night at the hospital.  It seems he got a lot of good information, but it kinda cracked me up.  We’ve gone to a bunch of classes at the hospital (childbirth, nursing, baby care, car seat…), and most all of them ended on time and we were out of there at a reasonable hour.  It seems the men were eager to talk without their wives around last night because they went an hour and a half past the advertised end time!  I didn’t mind at all (I had Cake Boss episodes on DVR that I hadn’t watched), but I just found it funny that they decided to be chatty when at every class I went to, it was the wives asking questions!

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Sunday night, Mikel and I went to the Michael Buble concert at the AAC.  It was amazing!  Michael’s voice is just as incredible in person as it is on recordings and he’s so charmingly personable during the show.  You felt like he was your friend (your foul-mouthed friend, by the way… it wasn’t like he dropped the f-bomb every other word, but he definitely didn’t censor himself – I’d call it a show for the 12 and over crowd, if you know what I mean).  What Mikel and I are were most surprised about was the opening act.  We’d never heard of them before and actually weren’t concerned about showing up for the concert on time (we had dinner reservations beforehand).  We figured if we get there to see them, great!  If not, oh well!  I am so glad we go there on time because they were simply amazing – they’re a group called Naturally 7 and they’re out of NYC.  They are AMAZING – every. single. thing. about their show is a cappella voices.  Absolutely zero instruments, but they sound like they have a full orchestra going on at times.  Here’s one of my favorites (and how they opened the show we saw… long, but worth it!):

They were so much fun to watch and Mikel & I were both continually amazed by what they were able to do!  I must remember to go hit iTunes to get a few of their songs before long…

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My favorite commercial right now:


Is it wrong that I want to find a way to work the phrase “Jack Wagon” into normal, everyday conversation these days?  It probably is, but I think it might be my new favorite phrase.  I love R. Lee Ermey.

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Ok, I know this hasn’t been the longest of Wacky Wednesdays, but I feel like I’ve been talking your ear off!  Ha!  So, I’m going to leave it on that note.  That’s right.  The note I want to leave you on is “Jack Wagon!”  Don’t hate me.  :-)   I should be back tomorrow with more riveting posts… now to dream up something to post about!

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Week-o-Posts, Day 3 :: Gettin’ Close!

Today’s post is a photo tip for you.  Come here… no… a little closer… closer… there!  NOW snap a photo!  That’s what this tip is all about – getting close to your subject.  I do it ALL of the time.  It’s a way to add interest to your photo and keep it from looking like “just a snapshot.”  It’s also a great way to hide less than desirable backgrounds.  I do a lot of my senior sessions in back alleys to create that “urban” look – a lot of the time I have them sitting in a doorway with a dumpster on their left and a parked car on their right, but you’d never know because I get in close to the subject!  Kelsey here is sitting in a doorway (the door is the red in the background) with a metal pipe just above her head and an air conditioning unit directly to the left of the image… check it out:

Can you tell that we’re sitting in an alley without me telling you?  I hope not!  I hope it just looks like we found a really cool red background somewhere and Kelsey rocked it model-style!

Does this work for every single shot?  No.  But it definitely adds something, don’t you think?  I think it creates a sense of intimacy with the subject – you feel like you’re practically having a conversation with them because they are right there.  Here’s another one:

Again, Brandon is my senior sitting in a doorway.  Getting close allows me to create an image that focuses on him and still have some cool texture in the background without it overwhelming the image.  It brings the attention all on him and gives an almost “conversational” feel to the image – it’s like you’re there with him.

The good news is, it doesn’t just work for seniors… it works for little ones too!

I know a lot of moms are scared to get too close when taking photos of little ones that are on the move because they’re liable to crawl right out of the shot.  That’s ok!  Let ‘em go!  You’ll be able to capture that movement in a cool way – promise!  It may take a little practice with your camera to accomplish this, especially if you’re rocking a point-and-shoot and not a DSLR.  Point-and-shoots usually have a little bit of drag time between when you push the shutter button and the camera actually takes the photograph, so you’ll have to play with your own camera to see what works best for you.  You may have a bunch of blurry images of a little diapered booty crawling away from you at first, but as you get to know your camera better, you’ll be able to time things *just* right!  Don’t get discouraged!

This also brings me to another point about getting close, though.  You are going to chop off the tops of heads, parts of limbs, etc. when you do it – and that’s ok.  Do you want to have every single photo in your collection be chopped in some way?  Probably not – that’s up to you and your taste.  However, if you do it from time to time to create a certain look, mood, or sense of movement in a photograph, that’s perfectly acceptable.  In fact, I highly encourage it because it will make life just a little more interesting.  Here’s another movement shot where I’ve cut off the back of Paola’s (mama’s) head:

Could I have taken one step back to get all of Paola’s head/hair in the frame?  Sure!  But then you lose a little of the emphasis on the mommy-daughter interaction because I would have essentially shrunk them in the image to make them fit.  I’d much rather have the moment of interaction between the two of them front and center rather than worrying about a few strands of hair not making it into the frame.

So, go out there, be brave, and GET CLOSE!  Will it freak out a few of your subjects at first?  Probably.  But in the end, I think everyone will love the results!

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