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Meet My New Bundle Of Joy!!!!!!

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on Thursday, 15 December 2011
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My long awaited bundle of joy has arrived and I could just squeal with excitement!!!! 

 

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    Awww. Congratulations! That third picture down is amazing.

Don’t Lose Your Memories: Learn How To Easily Back Up Your Photos & Important File

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on Thursday, 24 February 2011
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India, Part 3: The Beaches

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on Wednesday, 18 February 2009
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Veralana



We had the opportunity to spend a few days at the beach in the former Portuguese colony of Goa. The beach in Calangute was a lot of fun, with "shack" restaurants lining sand, and free, comfortable sunbeds that came with chair-side service. The water was just the perfect temperature for swimming and wasn't plagued with Jellyfish like the East Coast beaches can be.

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Waiting to be Picked

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on Monday, 20 October 2008
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I just loved the piles of produce at the pumpkin patch last weekend. I just imagined them all waiting to be picked, a little like the elementary school gym class. It is a little reassuring to see such beautiful piles of plenty in light of the intimidating news about the economy these days.





Power to the Mamas!

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on Monday, 06 October 2008
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37 weeksWhat is it about motherhood and pregnancy that makes you feel so invincible?  Maybe it's the hormones, or maybe it's just because all of a sudden you realize you have no other choice but to be strong for your children.

Yesterday, I did something brave for me, and had a professional photo shoot with my bare pregnant belly.  I'm typically pretty shy of taking pictures of myself especially when I feel well...as large...as I am.  But, when friend and fellow Vienna Mom Club member, Emily Korff, of VeraLana Photography brought up the idea, I went for it.  And I'm so glad we did it!  I will never forget the experience.  I felt beautiful.  I felt special.  I felt powerful to be a mama!

Emily Korff is one powerful mama herself.  She is an inspiration.  She has 2 beautiful daughters (Vera and Lana) and has created her own professional photography business.This weekend she celebrated moving into her own professional photography studio in Vienna! It's a big step and I am so excited for her!  She is an inspiration to us all.  If you've ever wished and hoped to take your creative talents and turn it into a business, she is a great example.  She is diving in!

I think that's all it takes sometimes.  A brave plunge.  A step where failure isn't an option, so success is the only outcome!

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Warty Pumpkin

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on Saturday, 27 September 2008
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I can't believe October is right around the corner! We noticed the unique warty pumpkins over at our neighborhood hardware store, Stalcup's, a couple week ago, and the girls have been talking about them ever since. Today when we told them they could pick out a warty pumpkin to help decorate our front stoop, they were thrilled. Nothing like a silly pumpkin to brighten up an on-and-off rainy day.

Cross-posted from http://veralana.blogspot.com

Critters

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on Wednesday, 13 August 2008
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I spent a little time last week just looking for the some of the littlest visitors to my garden. The song lyrics "take this broken wing and learn to fly again" kept popping into my head with that butterfly. The fuzzy bee stuck around for quite some time and was an easy subject. Unlike many of his other buddy bees.



I loved this tiny fly. He was so small (about half the width of my pinky nail) I had to get extremely close just even with the macro lens.


And I think this was your ordinary yellow jacket, just a strange angle that shows off his antennae.

Cross-posted from http://veralana.blogspot.com

Best "picks" from the farm

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on Sunday, 20 July 2008
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Ok, I couldn't resist adding the last one. I thought this little bull was so cute with his calf eyes, and sweet face. It wasn't until I got home and was looking through my photos that I realized that he was picking his nose with his tongue. My daughters were amused, and both tried to do it themselves. Luckily their tongues weren't long enough!

"I was Here"

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on Wednesday, 11 June 2008
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A fellow photographer recently shared on one of the photography forums that I frequent that her family's most prized possession is their wall of family photos. She was looking for a quote to capture how special the wall was to her, and another photographer suggested the following:

"If these pictures have anything important to say to future generations, it’s this: I was here. I was young, I was happy and someone cared enough about me in this world to take my picture."- Robin Williams, in One Hour Photo.

The quote stuck with me, and I think it really captures the essence of the images we take of our children, or that we hire a professional to take of our children. So I ask, do you have a family portrait wall in your home? One that the kids can look at and see not only their immediate family, but past generations, and far-off relatives? I remember visiting a close family friends' house as a child, and they had their staircase lined with photo collages of family photos. I would stop and look and ask questions about which baby was which. Now in my own house I look at the empty walls of my newly-renovated basement and consider what to fill them with. At first I thought how nice it is to have a freshly-painted, uncluttered wall. But now I'm thinking that I should consider making it our photo wall. And not just the photos I've taken of the girls recently, but maybe drag out some old family photos to add to the wall, too.

Cross-posted from http://veralana.blogspot.com/

 

Little Girl In Black & White (And A Touch Of Red)

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on Thursday, 22 May 2008
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Gia

What's more fun than trying to keep up with a spirited 2-year-old? This little gal was full of sweet personality, and we had a little fun looking for frogs and fairies in her yard this morning. Here are a few previews of her session.

To see more photos, view this cross posted blog on http://veralana.blogspot.com/

To All those Mommy Photographers

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on Saturday, 10 May 2008
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This weekend is Mother's Day, and I still think of it as a holiday where I give thanks to my own mom. But as my kids are growing into wonderful little preschoolers, they've started to tell me what I mean to them. It really helps to remind me of the important role I play as a their mom, and how crucial it is to capture these precious times we have together while they are young. Because someday they will also grow up and move away. And when they are on their own, I can look back at those images and remember when they were my little princesses.

As a photographer, I am lucky in many ways, because I can grab my kids anyday and go take portraits of them. But every family should be able to capture the precious memories of their kids, so it's important to bring them to a professional at least once a year while they're small to make beautiful portraits that capture the fun and innocence of childhood. And for catching great moments the rest of the year, here are a few mommy tips for improving their everyday snapshots.

1) Remember that good light makes for good photos. Avoid bright sun because it not only causes your subject to have squinty eyes, it also can result in unflattering shadows and bright “blown out” spots. Shady porches or overcast days make great light. Trees also provide great shade, but be sure that it is full enough not to provide “spotty shade”.

2) Get down on the kids' level. Taking the photos from above causes their heads to look disproportionally large compared to their bodies. It may be the way you're used to seeing them as an adult, but kneeling down to take the photos provides a better angle, and also helps the child be less intimidated by the camera.

3) Anticipate, don't react. Mang digital cameras have a delay between when you press the shutter and when the photo snaps. DSLR cameras are much better, but even using those it's important to watch the child and predict what's coming next, so you can snap in enough time to catch the special moment.

4) Move beyond “cheese”. Some of my favorite photos of my own children are when they're looking in wide-eyed wonder rather than smiling. Capture them doing what kids do, and don't pressure them to smile for the camera. The natural smiles that you can capture will be much nicer than the forced ones.

So for all those mothers out there, I wish you a happy mother's day, and happy snapping!

Cross posted from http://veralana.blogspot.com

 

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