Working with toddlers can be challenging. But usually I have a few tricks up my sleeve that makes it a lot easier. This session couldn’t have worked out better. We got some beautiful images of mom and dad before sweet M woke up from her nap. We were able to include her in this special time as well. I love documenting the sweet moments a little family has before adding another member.
Archive for the ‘Maternity’ Category
{The Blowing Belly Tutorial} Photoshop Tutorial for Photographers
November 29, 2010Nothing is more beautiful than a pregnant glowing mama to be. I adore maternity sessions. When I do a studio set up, as demonstrated below, it can be challenging at times to come up with different ways of showing off that beautiful belly. This is one of my favorites. As another photog said, “That is Art!” I agree. It can be a challenging image to finish however, so I thought a quick tutorial might help!
First I am going to show you a quick snapshot of the scene pulled back. This will help describe my set up.
She was standing in her entry way and I was shooting from the living room into the entry way. Our light source was the front door. You can all laugh at my mad drawing skills
For the steps:
1. SOOC (Straight Out of Camera) Please note how the fabric is held up by the clamps.

2. Liquify! You can see how big my brush was. I simply pulled the image in the direction it was already flowing.

3. It may take my several attempts in liquify to get the fabric to look natural. This is not tedious, so feel free to just start over from scratch if it isn’t looking right. Remember to keep the fabric flowing in a it’s natural direction. Once you are finished liquifying, it should roughly look like this.
Once you finish liquifying, you will see areas on your backdrop where the image looks “pulled”. Use your clone tool (stamper) or your heal tool (bandaid) to blend those areas. You don’t want it to appear obvious. I may also use the blur tool to soften those areas.
4. I finished the image with my standard post processing. I did use portraiture at 60% and I also burned the background using layer masks so that the “pulling” I mentioned above wasn’t as obvious.
The Before & After!
Have fun!
{Take Two!} Arlington- Irving- Grapevine Maternity Photographer
September 28, 2010I very rarely have to reschedule session due to births. Somehow it always seems to work out. However, This poor couple was bumped twice! Early in the week I had a client go in for an induction. We decided to reschedule, just in case. We met up the following Saturday instead. Wouldn’t you know that about half way through our session, I get a call from a client saying she is 10cm and I should come now! Holy cow! I felt badly for jolting out, but it had to happen!
So I was glad when the NEXT Saturday, we had absolutely lovely weather and the perfect location. The gardens were blooming and mom and dad just looked amazing. I love outdoor maternity images and these are some of my favorites!
{Stunning from head to toe} Dallas- Highland Park- University Park Maternity Photographer
September 28, 2010When I first met this mama, she had her hair pulled back into a pony. I will fully admit that I didn’t think it was all her hair. I totally thought she was wearing one of those fake hair pony tail things (I know, very technical term- LOL) but then she yanked it out and down came the most incredible hair I have ever seen.
Well, fast forward to maternity pictures and not only does she still have incredible hair but she has a perfect belly to match! She was just stunning. I was so glad that we got the maternity pictures in when we did too, because she went into labor early and we barely made it! Ok, enough chat, show the pictures!
I will be blogging more of this session in the coming week or so, but I just had to share one so this mama could see how beautiful she is! She not only has a beautiful belly, but her hair is stunning! Long and full and totally makes me jealous!
Just the one…

This beautiful couple are expecting their first little babe and I am so excited to be able to share in this special time with them. We just recently did their maternity session and I am looking forward to birth and newborn photographs as well. Her belly was perfectly round and gorgeous. Just wanted to share a few of my favorites!

I was beyond thrilled when this gorgeous mama contacted me about doing a maternity session. She envisioned wheat fields and a sundress, maybe some overalls, etc and I was thrilled! I love outdoor maternity sessions and this one was certainly different. I was so happy with how they turned out as well. We even had a toddler cooperate for the session!









