Saturday, October 18, 2008

Senior Session - Luke D.

I had the awesome opportunity to photograph Luke D. for his senior portraits. Luke was a riot! What a nice young man and what a sense of humor!


We went for a casual look with jeans and a button down shirt. This worked well with the dock as well as some volley-ball shots. Luke is on the varsity volley ball team at his school. Unfortunately, after weeks of planning, his coach forgot to bring his uniform in during this off season period and we had to shoot in jeans. I think it worked to our advantage... don't you agree?


Luke and his mom really liked the photos taken around the Exedra monument. I have to say that those were my favorite as well!

Thanks Luke for a great morning! :)

Friday, October 3, 2008

All About the Kids - Part II

As mentioned in my last post, I am currently photographing families that will appear in the "success stories" section of the annual report of a local non-profit organization that works with children and families. I travelled down to West Palm Beach with the organization's interviewer and met an amazing woman who has opened up her life, home and heart to children. Miss "D" has been fostering and adopting children with the support of this organization for several years now. She took the required courses, studies and worked along side the organization's skilled staff prior to fostering her first child... several years and many children later, "D" is a very much admired and loved woman. The children below were all adopted by Miss "D". Five children five and under! WOW!
Does this photo say "Got Milk?" or what? : )

This sweet girl was so excited when I asked her to be my helper during the photo shoot!


I loved watching the little ones play together. The stories of each of these children, and what brought them to Miss "D"'s home and in to her heart, were astounding!

Miss "D" told us that at Christmas, she hangs 32 stockings because once you are one of Miss "D"'s kids, through adoption or fostering, you are forever her family.
I am unable to post the photos of the two teenage girls who are also being fostered in Miss "D"'s home as they are not legally hers. But what stories they share! The love, respect and admiration they have for her was amazing.

An added treat? One of the first girls adopted by "D" stopped by with her own daughter, while we were there. She's one of the family, right? She hopped right in to the photo below!