Freckled Face

Something quirky about me that you probably don't know is that I kind of have an obsession with freckles. I don't have ANY freckles, and I definitely want what I can't have. They are the cutest form of polka dots in my opinion! They remind me of the summer and the all-American style that I love so much. I seriously want to take my eye liner to my nose some days. Yes, I know. I'm WEIRD! But how can you look at the pictures below and not love those tiny brown dots?

Photos: Julia's Blogg, Matthew Priestley, Favim, unknown, Le Petit Francais

Photography Inspiration

This week I stumbled upon I Heart Reps, which is an agency that represents photographers that have a style that I can't really put into words other than say the photos feel honest. I wanted to share some of my favorites with you from photographers Max Wagner, Harper Smith, Dan Monick, Lane Coder and Amanda Friedman.

Inspiration Fix

Lately, I've been feeling pretty overwhelmed and very uninspired. Sometimes when my mind has a lot to process (i.e. moving to our first home, a death in the family, birthdays, traveling, business management) I can't even begin to think about fashion and art. Maybe because there are so many choices and directions? I'm not sure. I'm starting to feel like I'm coming out of my creative funk, and part of it was seeing this photo:

It just reminded me how beautiful women are, and it made me want to create beauty.

Here are some more photos that I think are beautiful as well....

Photos from The Simply Luxurious Life.

Alice in Wonderland Family Portraits

Yes, you read the title of this post correctly...I got to help a family create a lifestyle family portrait session photographed by good friends, Session Nine Photography, centered around this family's favorite story, Alice in Wonderland. SOOOOOOOOOO FUN!!!

You may recognize Christine Valero from a disco styled shoot I did a while back. I mean, how can you forget her awesome red hair?! Christine is a hoot! This girl is a fireball of energy and joy. I LOVE being around her. Her family is just as awesome, even their ridiculously strong, fluffy dog Delilah.

The Valero family drove all of the way up to the Westfork Trail in Sedona, Arizona to have their magical dreams come alive. I would definitely say it was WELL worth the drive. We got to use a run down apple orchard that had old stone and brick. Of course, the green ferns and grass were just as perfect to create the setting.

Christine didn't want the clothing to be the exact costumes of Alice in Wonderland, so we took what we could find in closets and created the Queen of Hearts (Christine), the Mad Hatter (Steve), Alice (Paris), Tweedle Dee (Valen) and the White Rabbit (Delilah the dog).

Christine also had great props such as vintage chairs, glass apothecary bottles, keys, mushrooms and the story of Alice In Wonderland, of course.

I mentioned this in the 40's style engagement shoot I posted about yesterday, but I LOVE working with clients that aren't afraid to think outside of the box and express what they enjoy. This shoot was not only fun to create, but the family REALLY enjoyed themselves. It was awesome to watch them bond during something that can often times be wild and nuts. Sure, there were some crazy moments - most can be attributed to Delilah the strongest dog in the world - but I don't think many families get to be creative in mall photo studios.

If you could have a creative family portrait session, what theme would you center it around?

I think Ryan and I would do something about being nerds. We both consider ourselves to be nerdy. We have glasses and geek out on our computers every night.

Make sure to check out more photos from the family portrait session on Session Nine Photography's blog!