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Type A Images has been featured on The Rock and Roll Bride blog, The Offbeat Bride Blog, WeddingWire's Brides Choice for 2010 and 2011, and The Knot Best Of Weddings for 2011. Type A also offers a hospice photography program called Kindred Spirits through the Beloit Regional Hospice, which was featured as WPPI's Photolanthropy of the Month for September 2010.

Showing posts with label Milwaukee Infant Photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Milwaukee Infant Photographer. Show all posts

2.05.2011

Brotherly Love | Milwaukee Family Photographer

Today I took a quick trip up to Milwaukee ('Stallis to be exact) to capture Kari, her hubby and their two adorable little boys Max and Henry. The two boys were natural as could be in front of the camera, which is always big relief (having a 3 year old I know how unpredictable they can be, mood-wise)


We even let the boys climb on their bedroom dresser.....

Enjoy the sneak peek! : )







This one slays me. How CUTE is this kid?!

11.20.2010

I'll Tumble For Ya | Milwaukee Family Photographer

I'll tumble for ya, I'll tumble for you
- Culture Club

So, there are a few things that go hand in hand with having an infant: drool, babble, and bumps on the head. It's bound to happen....but let me just put it on record that I'm not much a fan of it happening during my photo sessions!

Poor little Cole got his first good noggin bump during our sitting today when he took a bit of a spill off of the window seat we had perched him on......scaring the bejebus out of me (and I'm sure his parents) in the process!

Thankfully after some ice and cuddles he was fine and good to go....save for a bit of a bruise on his melon, a keepsake from the sitting!

The rest of the sitting went off without a hitch. We hit up Lake Park for a bit, braving the cold and getting some good outdoor shots for the family.

I hope Cole is recovering well, and I hope you enjoy the sneak peek Fuchs Family! : ) Next time I promise...no window seats!









Locations: Private Home
Lake Park Milwaukee, WI

11.07.2010

What It's Like Having Two | Milwaukee Family Photographer

I've found myself paying closer attention when I have sittings with families that have two kids (especially two girls) because it's starting to become very clear that in a little over a month I will be joining their ranks....and it's a thought that, frankly, scares me a bit. What is it LIKE having two?!?!


I've done several sittings with Stephanie, Jarrott, and their two girls Kennedy and Reagan. It's so neat to watch them reach new milestones (Reagan is walking like a champ!...ok, a wobbly champ...but a champ nonetheless).

Today we hit up the Audubon Center in Milwaukee and I took the chance to observe and ask a few questions about exactly what it's like having two. One of these days someone is going to say "Oh, it's SUPER easy!!! Really! Piece of cake!" I swear. I'm waiting for it. What I learned today is hugging and choking your sister may be about the same thing to a toddler and your sense of awareness must be sharpened....because once one sits down and cooperates with the task at hand...the other is off and running.

Eeek!

Thanks for the quick lesson in "having two" today, ladies. Enjoy the sneak peek, it was great to see everyone!



I super-LOVE this picture. Big time.









Little girls in Mary Janes. Is there anything sweeter?


Location: Schlitz Audubon Center Milwaukee, WI

10.29.2010

Audubon Babies | Milwaukee Family Photographer

I absolutely love shooting at the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center in Milwaukee. Especially later in the day when there is just something about the light hitting the tall grass and various plants that is just so gorgeous. Stick a family or a few cute kids among the beauty and you have instant magic.


Today's subjects were no exception. I first met Kaitlyn and her family when I photographed her sister's wedding in 2009. She and her husband Jason just recently added baby Gavin to their family. Older son Quinnlan is just a NATURAL, in every sense of the word. I remarked to Kaitlyn that he doesn't seem to have a "fake smile" in him....very sincere and adorable all the way. A joy to photograph.

I hope the family enjoys this little sneak peek, it was great seeing you again!

Baby Gavin








Location: Schlitz Audubon Nature Center Milwaukee, WI

9.21.2010

You Wanna Take This Inside? | Milwaukee Family Photographer.

So, summer is over. It may still be warm outside....but I'm looking out my office window right now at a massive rainstorm that is sending my DirectTV into a non-working frenzy and making my window panes rattle. Not exactly "frolicking in the meadow taking pictures" type weather.


Last week a photographer pal of mine and I were discussing studios and the pros and cons of having dedicated studio space to offer indoor shoots to clients. I expressed concern that in our state, which has two season: construction and winter , people seem to be reluctant to schedule family and child portrait sittings in winter months if there is no studio available. She suggested I blog about the wonders and pros of using your own home for your portrait sitting.

Now, don't get me wrong...studios have a LOT to offer. Controlled lighting, for one thing. You often have a bevy of backdrops, props, and situations to bring to the shoot. But, there are many positives to allowing a photographer to come into your home.

Now, wait a minute Ms. Type A.....you may be saying...my house is a cracker box and I we have a dog, a cat, a monkey....our couch is ugly...the drapes need to be replaced. You can probably think of a million reasons NOT to have a professional photographer shoot in your home. I've heard most of them. And I intend to address them in hopes that when the weather takes a turn for the worst...you'll still consider having an on-location photographer visit you and your family.

Excuse #1: My house is tiny and/or FUG.
Ok, I can relate. Really, I can. Our old house in Milwaukee was dinkie. Super-dinkie. And not all that fancy. The neighborhood wasn't stellar. Curb appeal? Meh. It was brown. Very brown. And did I mention small? Oh yeah. It was small. Plus, I decorate about as well as I dress....and I have several people that can attest to my lack of fashion sense.

But I took a TON (read: thousands) of pictures of Betty in that space....because it's really all I had to work with...so it was all about making it work.
I've shot in big, beautiful, Better Homes and Gardens homes....and I've shot in hospital rooms. Not only can you make nearly any space work, but people often really overlook the beauty in their "ordinary".

Beauty in the ordinary. (Shot in the super-tiny bedroom of my old house)


Excuse #2: My Kids are Crazy and Won't Behave Indoors.
Ok, I can relate as well. Cramped up indoors all winter....kids become insane little monsters. But, believe me, they are much LESS insane if they are comfortable with their surroundings and you have their favorite items around to bribe them with.

Excuse #3: We Want Something "Different".
Studios are fabulous, because you truly get the "photographer" experience. The lights! The props! You are a SUPER MODEL. But, there is something to be said for using the items in your home to truly bring a personal touch to your images. Your couch. Your chair. Your grandmother's heirloom painting. Your weird collection of troll dolls. Something that says "US".

I walked into this client's home and was instantly taken by their couch. The clean lines, the retro vibe. LOVED it.

Excuse #4: We Want Something Very Simple.
I am a HUGE fan of the plain color background. HUGE. I love just a great smile (or great big eyes) backed by black...or blue...or white. Stark and to the point lovely.
This is not something that is out of the question in the home. I do it all of the time. Often, all you need it some fabric (which I typically bring with me) or a great colored wall.
Black velvet on a Boppy on the floor. Viola! Portrait backdrop.

Excuse # 5: My house is a Mess.
Not sure I can really help with this one too much, because...well...that's your deal! But unless you're a candidate for the show Hoarders, I guarantee you I can work around it (or work with it and create a really cool concept shot).

The Pros:
There are definitely pros to allowing me to come to you. Here's a quick run down:

1. You can schedule your shoot year round. And I promise to take my shoes off in your house.

2. Kids can be comfy and you don't have to hustle them out of the door.

3. No use dragging a million outfits and personal props to the studio. Just keep them on hand...if you decide to throw another outfit on the pile, go for it. We're right there!

4. Brings a very unique, personal touch to your images.


Images taken in the client's home. Fun wall color = bonus!

So, fear not the onset of cold weather, Wisconsinites. I'm still shooting....and having a sitting in your home can be a great, personal way of getting those holiday shots.

8.26.2010

Charmed. | Milwaukee Family Photographer.

They say the "third times a charm". Well...here's hopin! After two postponements due to freak thunderstorms, I was finally able to join Lisa and her family at Lake Park for a fun, relaxed family sitting. And I came away with only one mosquito bite! Victory!

I had done a shoot with this family last summer when Claire was just a bitty baby and Noah was not nearly as eager to be photographed as he was today. I had a little shoot director on my hands! He came up with ideas and even invited me to dinner when the shoot was over (had to take a raincheck on that one, but the sentiment was nice!)

We shot at the lovely Lake Park and had some great magic hour light to use. I hope the wait was worthwhile!

Enjoy the sneak peek!


Little gifts.






How sweet are Claire's piggies? Love.


Location: Lake Park Milwaukee, WI


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