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Annual “Vanity Chair” Event

Ok, What the heck is “Vanity Chair”?

Great question! Just after Christmas, I decided that I wanted to challenge myself to create images unlike my typical style. I was web browsing and came across a beautiful image of Hedy Lamarr. I thought to myself, it would be really cool to photograph with this kind of lighting. Very different from my children’s portraits

So I got inspired by the 30’s era of photography and I’ve been photographing women like crazy. But, it isn’t just about photographing women in cool hollywood glam, it’s also about using one particular “prop” – one chair. This has created some challenges I wasn’t even aware of going into the project, but I am really enjoying the process.

The “Vanity Chair” event is going to be a really fun night where I finally unveil my new work *gulp*. We’re going to have great music, wine, snacks and Salon Karma & Suki are going to be there to spoil you while you check out the great art and even participate!

What a great way to shake off the winter blues and get out with the girls. We will also be accepting $5 donations to benefit Girls Inc. Be sure to RSVP right away! Can’t wait to see you there.

Smiles  -Suzanne

Client Spotlight ~ Happy Boy!

All children are adorable, but every once and a while you come across a little one with SO much personality, you can hardly stand it. That’s what happened when I recently photographed this little guy. Seriously, I think he is either going to be a performer or a pro hockey player. Maybe both! His parents better watch out. They are in for years of entertainment – he kept me smiling and laughing the whole time I was there.

Bring Back the Romance ~ Valentine’s Mini-Sessions

Happy New Year! I cannot believe 2010 is here, and even more so that it’s the end of January. Well, I need to spice things up around here so enter my newest promotion, “Bring Back the Romance”. These quick, very fun mini-sessions are inspired by the old photo-booth pictures you would do as a teenager at the mall. Come on, you remember what that was like, don’t you?

Well, here’s your chance to act young, if only for 20 minutes. You and your sweetie get to come and be silly and zany. What a perfect way to combat the winter blues and create a really special Valentine memory. Let’s be honest, do we really need another pound of chocolates? Geez, I’m still trying to work off my holiday indiscretions.

Here’s what you get:
one 20-minute studio session
one 4×10 “Bring Back the Romance” desktop collage
eight “original images” on CD
AND, memories of why you fell in love
$129, plus 20% off additional prints

These sessions are suitable for up to two people and can include children or pets too! Call today to schedule. These sessions are ONLY available on Friday, Feb. 12th and Saturday, Feb. 13th.

Client Spotlight ~ “Little Expressions”

Children have the best expressions! We could probably all use a lesson on the art of enjoying the moment. I know that sometimes I get really caught up in being the “responsible adult” that I forget to have fun. Check out these cuties; they were so much fun. My mission for today is to seize a moment and enjoy myself. How about you?

Wishing you a Merry Christmas!

Happy Holidays to all! It’s been a terrific year and I feel so thankful to have such wonderful friends and clients. Here is the image I used for our holiday cards this year. Peace out.

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Wall Display ~ Massachusetts Family Photographer

One of my favorite ways to display a series of images from one of my sessions is the Gallery Wrap Wall Collection. I named this one “My Happy Place” because it’s simple yet has great impact. It’s such a nice grouping and shows the connection this family has. Of course, there are many options for displaying your portraits, but instead of thinking you have to choose one single image, for a wall portrait from your session, this is another option. We installed this Wall Collection over the weekend in the client’s home. It has wonderful prominence in the family room where the family can enjoy it every day!

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What a beautiful baby!

I had such a great time photographing at Cradle this past Saturday. There are many images that I love from the day, but I must share this one. I really enjoy photographing babies. They don’t move as quickly as two-year olds and they are so easy to interact with. As you can see, this little baby is so cute! I really enjoyed working on this image and making it extra special.

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Client Spotlight ~ East Longmeadow Photographer

I had the pleasure of photographing this beautiful little girl this morning. As you can see from her photo, she’s pretty serious. She spent about 10 minutes checking me out before she was comfortable with me. This reminds me of how my daughter has been very cautious around strangers every since she was a baby. I guess at first I thought it was a phase that she would grow out of it. But, finally, I realized that this is just her and it was ok for her to be cautious. This little girl was so sweet and as I was walking out the door, her daddy came into the room and she flashed the biggest smile at him. It was so sweet. If only I hadn’t packed my camera away …

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Why I Love What I Do

Every now and then I become a total stereotypical girl and get all nostalgic about things. Well, now is one of those times and I want to share why it is that I love what I do.

First off, I really love all visual art. I’m drawn to scenery, paintings, and all types of imagery. Since becoming a photographer I see light in a very different way. I even notice it when watching films which can be both fascinating and distracting.

When I first decided to explore photography as a career choice, I took a few classes and learned how to develop film. Yes, that’s right actual film. It was great seeing my images appear like magic in a darkened room with a faint red light glowing and the overwhelming smell of chemicals. I enjoyed being in the darkroom. It was quiet and sort of meditative.

Fast forward to photography school where I spent an exhaustive, overwhelming and fantastic ten months studying every aspect of photography possible. There was literally no room for anything else in my life at the time. My favorite part was being in the Commercial Studio which is where we would practice photographing things, objects. For example, silverware, wine bottles, glassware, toys, and so much more. I loved being in the quiet space painstakingly setting up the lights and set. There was no one to talk to and objects don’t talk back. By the end of the ten months I was pretty sure that I would be a photographer of objects, not people. Then I had the opportunity to photograph a family with three young children as my first paying job after school.

It was challenging to photograph young children who moved around and didn’t do what they were told. And, this was long before I had children of my own so I was a little out of my element. The mother and I came up with a great spot for the photo session and I remember it was a beautiful late summer day. I worked pretty hard that day trying to remember all the “right” settings for my camera and thinking about the different poses to try. I sent the film to the lab and waited for about two weeks to get the proofs back. It was agony.

I stressed for two weeks driving my poor husband crazy thinking that somehow there wouldn’t be anything at all to show my new clients. However, I was happily surprised to find that indeed there were some good images within those proofs and one stood out especially. It was an image of two little girls looking at a bird house and their little brother trying to steal one of the flowers out of the basket one of his sisters was holding.

Now, I didn’t plan this image. I remember telling them all to look at the little bird who lived in the house, but we all know that two-year-olds do the exact opposite as to what they’re told, right? This image sealed it for me. I guess it was then that I realized that capturing life as it actually happens can be so much more interesting than the posed and planned.

The mother was so thrilled with the photos and I made my first sale. I was ecstatic and I wanted more. When I photograph children now, I continue to try to capture what happens naturally, although I may direct a little. But, honestly, just talking with kids and telling them silly stories, I am able to bring out their little personalities and it’s so rewarding when a parent is amazed that I was able to capture all the different sides of their child. I love seeing the joy and pride on the faces of parents when they look at the images I create and that is why I love what I do.
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Life in Motion ~ Cassidy Family

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I am SO excited to release the Premiere of our first “Life In Motion” video. It captures so much more than the typical session. I had such a great time photographing this family yesterday, and, I’m glad that we were finally able to meet up after two rained out Saturdays. What an amazing way to remember this moment in time …

Cassidy Family in motion from Suzanne Larocque on Vimeo.