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Mommy & Son Session with Malona & Corbin

It was a cold weekend but we were determined to come out and show out. I believe these guys did a good
— Charles

Now Mr. Corbin here didn't like my camera at first but after the first 3 shots, it was game after that. lol

After Corbin’s Moment the shy Ms. Malona Marie came out to show out too. lol

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Mommy Son Session with Khristy and Kholbie

I just love it when I get a call from my fashionista AKA. Its was that time again to capture another moment in K & K world, lol.  Kholbie is growing up to be a handsome little dude. 

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Portrait Tips

  • wear solid coloured clothing so that we see all of your faces and no one person stands out. If you wear stripes or flowers, you will stand out from the rest of your group.
  • choose muted tones that are a bit subdued so that you are the subject not your clothes and you don’t stand out from the group. Bright colours project (especially reds, oranges, and yellows), which also makes you look larger.
  • choose similar tones for your top and bottom (both dark or both light) so that one doesn’t look bigger than the other.  White top, dark pants will make your top look bigger.  White pants, dark top will make your butt look bigger.
  • choose 1-3 colours for your group portrait, ones with similar tones that go nicely together and have everyone work within that colour palette. For example: dark green, navy, and burgundy – all dark jewel tones.  OR tan, a lighter olive green, and denims – all lighter, softer tones.  So that we see the people first and your portrait looks stunning. Wedding group photos look so good because they’re all wearing the same colours and the people stand out!
  • choose a top with sleeves at least to the elbow  because your arms take up more skin area than your face and will draw attention and it may also make your arms look larger
  • choose long pants for men/ladies or a skirt below the knee for ladies so that your legs don’t take attention from your faces, and you will be able to sit and bend without showing too much leg
  • choose dark socks and footwear (unless it’s a barefoot photo on the beach) because white just sticks out like a sore thumb and that’s all you’ll notice in your portrait
  • keep jewellery simple and minimalistic because too much draws attention from your face
  • do your hair the way you’d normally do it while wearing these clothes – no fancy up dos with jeans, no pony tails with evening gowns, etc. This is common sense, or so you’d think, but I’ve had ladies go to the hair salon and get fancy up dos then show up in jeans and a t-shirt.  It just simply doesn’t make sense cause you wouldn’t normally do that to put on jeans and go to the park for a BBQ or something. So tell them “it is because your portrait will be more timeless and represent more closely who you are, not just what you look like.”
  • if getting a haircut or new hairdo, make your appointment at least 2 weeks prior to your portrait session – again this seems like a no brainer but you’d be surprised! Fresh hair cuts rarely look their best the same or next day. Ladies need time to practice working it, men need it to grow out just a little. Allow some time to live with your new look before your portrait session.
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My Super Hero

The challenge of raising a child with special needs never gets old.

This is my first attempt at blogging.  

For 10 years now my first born has been a joyful and challenge in my life.  Cameron, my first of three, was born a healthy 10 lbs 15 ounces.  The most adorable baby born that day.  The little man I carried everywhere I went.  Daddy's Man...
That day of your febrile seizure and then with pneumonia shortly after, really struck home hard. From these episodes, my little dude went from running & jumping around in the house, to a slow crawl.  My boy no longer walked. It took us years to finally get a diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy.  
  The challenge of raising a child with special needs never gets old. Everyday is totally new.  How do you teach someone with a learning disability.  How do help him....? WHY?!  rolls through my head.  The answer is to just continue to love him as if nothing happened.  Continue to push him to be independent, treat him as a regular kid, and with that love, he is gradually overcoming his challenges, from Speech to Occupational skills.  He too will show you he's no different from anyone else. With a smile that will open up the doors of your heart and, his determination to try, he encourages other around him. It's like he has special powers.  Just one look and he got ya. 
  No one ever said it will be easy. No one ever said that it is exhausting.  But when you don't give up, the rewards are awesome.

 LOVE YOU, My Super Hero.....

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