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Tampa-St. Petersburg photography studio – Baby portraits

September 29th, 2011

Have you ever been so far behind that you don’t know where to begin?? I am THERE. I realized (once again) that my blog has gotten the shaft in my to-do list. I really do have good intentions…but for some reason, it’s the poor little stepchild ignored in the corner of my life! One thing [...]

 

Have you ever been so far behind that you don’t know where to begin?? I am THERE. I realized (once again) that my blog has gotten the shaft in my to-do list. I really do have good intentions…but for some reason, it’s the poor little stepchild ignored in the corner of my life!

One thing I don’t want to ignore are the gorgeous little babies like this one that have graced my studio in the past few months! This little guy was only 5 months old. Typically, this is kind of a difficult age to photograph…they can’t quiiiiiittte sit up yet. But the lovely thing about this age is how happy they are! They laugh at just about anything…This little guy was no exception. And he is one of the cutest little chubby-cheeked, dimple faced babies ever!!

He had such an infectious smile – my face hurt by the end of this session:
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But he also had a very serious side:
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And a silly side:
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I call this the helicopter pose – looks like he’s about to take off in flight with those little arms in the air – I love this!!
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Call Teresa today and allow me the honor of capturing your baby’s unique little faces and traits and smiles and dimples! My studio specializes in newborn and baby’s first year portraits and is located in the heart of St. Petersburg on 4th Street. I’d love to hear from you!
Teresa can be reached via email teresa@wildsugarphotography.com or call anytime at 727-366-5191.

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Project 52 – Week 7 – Feet {Tampa Childrens Photographer}

February 18th, 2011

Feet are NOT my favorite subject – but I’m kind of digging this image of Emma practicing with her soccer ball. This picture actually could have been posted in the “obsession” day as that is what soccer has become for her! Don’t forget to head over to Jennifer’s blog and see her interpretation of “feet”! [...]

 

Feet are NOT my favorite subject – but I’m kind of digging this image of Emma practicing with her soccer ball. This picture actually could have been posted in the “obsession” day as that is what soccer has become for her!

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Don’t forget to head over to Jennifer’s blog and see her interpretation of “feet”! Fort Wayne, IN- Jennifer Olivas

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My baby is 10! St. Petersburg Children’s Photographer

January 4th, 2011

I remember before I was a mother and even as a mother of very young children – and I would see people with “older” kids and wonder what it was like. I always thought – wow I wonder how they know what to DO with those big kids?!?? Are they fun? Is it hard? What [...]

 

I remember before I was a mother and even as a mother of very young children – and I would see people with “older” kids and wonder what it was like. I always thought – wow I wonder how they know what to DO with those big kids?!?? Are they fun? Is it hard? What would it feel like to have big kids?? Well, I think I’ve officially passed into the category of having big kids. My little peanut, Emma, turned 10 yesterday. In so many ways, it’s SO HARD to believe that it’s been TEN full years…the time has flown so fast…Although I admit, in those days when she was a toddler, the days seemed to last forever. She wasn’t the easiest baby on earth…always had her own agenda! But I loved every moment. I wanted to share this photo of her that I found as I was scanning in old photographs of her from her life.

This photo was taken in February 2002 – she was about 13-14 months old, I believe. I was really into black and white film in those days and this is really my absolute favorite picture of her from these days. Forgive the quality as it’s from an “old fashioned” print!! HA HA HA

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In those days, it was extremely difficult to shoot her – as soon as I would pull out my camera, she would run for the hills – SCREAMING. I have lots of pictures of her screaming, tears running down…the whole bit. And in THOSE days, it was extra frustrating b/c I was spending $10 per roll of film – I wasted lots of $10 dollar rolls….at least I have this one image to hold on to!! icon smile My baby is 10!  St. Petersburg Childrens Photographer

Now it’s a different story. Last weekend, Emma asked if we could go out and have a session…WHOAH!!! Are you asking ME??? Of course!! Well, it was close to sunset – and there really WAS no sun to speak of – very overcast and dreary for our area…but we made the best of it and I got some images of her I will always cherish. 10 years….can’t believe it. This girl though is such a precious precious joy and I am incredibly thankful for every second of those ten years….

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I have to say, being a mom of “older kids” is better than I could have known. I love having an ever-ready shopping buddy, who has real stories to tell, soccer games, sleepovers…all this stuff is why we all become moms. Sure we all love the baby stage (well, at least most of us do – I DID). But it only gets better….more fun…more enriched. Thank you Emma for all you’ve given me. I love you with all of my heart…

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Teresa is a children’s portrait photographer, serving Tampa, St. Petersburg and Clearwater and surrounding areas.

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St. Petersburg Lifestyle Family Portraits

November 15th, 2010

I recently attended a seminar by the amazingly talented Amber Holritz…she’s a photographer based out of Tennessee and her philosophy on family photography was so inspiring and really had me thinking differently about my family sessions.  When you think about your favorite portraits of you as a child…which photographs come to mind? Are they the [...]

 

I recently attended a seminar by the amazingly talented Amber Holritz…she’s a photographer based out of Tennessee and her philosophy on family photography was so inspiring and really had me thinking differently about my family sessions.  When you think about your favorite portraits of you as a child…which photographs come to mind? Are they the school 8×10′s on your wall from school?  Or is it the shot of you and your family laughing, playing, being silly together? One of the points she made was – when your children look back on your family portraits, it’s not just a snapshot of what everyone looked like – it’s a snapshot of HOW they were LOVED. WOW – what a thought…that hit home for me.

How do you love your kids? What are the things you do with them each day – daily routines, rituals, snuggle time….what are those moments in time that a  year or two from now will have been forgotten?  Well, maybe you won’t forget them. As moms, we tuck those little treasures in that secret place in our hearts.  But what about our kids? If we were suddenly gone from their lives, how would they know we loved them? What would they have to hold on to that they can look at and tangibly see our connection?

Many of photographers say that they don’t like family sessions and would rather be a “children only” photographer. I see their point – here’s the scenario – mom has envisioned this beautiful family portrait…ok? She plans for weeks getting outfits together, picking out the perfect location, getting her hair done and making sure everyone is looking their best (not to mention the financial investment put forth).  Dad isn’t so “in” to the idea of the portraits. He’s grumpy and angry at the itchy shirt she made him wear.  The twin 18-month-olds are running in two separate directions. As dad is wrangling the twins, they realize that 3-year-old Johnny has tried to slide across the floor and there is now a rip in his pants and a scrape on his face…oh and he’s crying. SO, being the magician she is, the photographer gets all 5 together, into position, but the only one smiling at the camera is MOM…Dad is angry and the twins are trying to run away and the 3-year-old has puffy red eyes from his tumble across the floor.  OK – this is worst case scnenario, I know…but, hey, it happens.   However, I’m feeling much differently about this imaginary mom and her 3 little babies.   Being a mom myself, I’ve seen first hand how QUICKLY those screaming babies become 10-year-olds with friends and sleepovers and are too big for my lap.  My ”baby” doesn’t  like princesses anymore and doesn’t believe in the tooth fairy. It’s gone. All those moments with her – I can’t go back even for one second and have her on my lap – or screaming and running away from me for that matter!  I wish SO MUCH I had shots of us playing together – shots of us lounging in bed reading fairy tales. I don’t have them. I never *thought* of it back then! I spent too much time worrying about what I looked like or just not wanting to let go of the control of the camera…also, being the one in control of the camera ensures you’re not in the photographs! Looking back, that’s a huge regret for me.  Sure I have lovely portraits of her – and there is DEFINITELY a place for beautiful portraiture of your child – that is my passion, and it always will be.

I am really seeing a new way to look at family sessions. A way of capturing the love and connections between family members…capturing their unique essence. It’s not about posing or I should say it’s not *always* about the perfectly posed portrait with  matching outfits, everyone smiling and looking at the camera.  I will never go away from my brightly colored child and family portraiture – but I really love the idea of offering sessions like the one you’re about to see as an alternative…or maybe mixing them up together in a way…I’m still working out all of the details. One thing that DOESN”T need to be worked out though – I absolutely love these results!! I hope you do too.

With that, I recently had the honor of photographing the L family for this “new style” of family session. I have to say this was SUCH  a breath of fresh air for me – so much fun to capture them together in their element.  I arrived while the girls were waiting for daddy to get home from work. We shot some playtime with mom, dad arriving home, dinner time, bath time and family snuggle/reading time  before bed. Just a snippet in time of this family’s daily routine.  I really enjoyed shooting these moments – I loved putting them together and the final product is JUST what I was hoping to achieve. “L” family, I hope you love these images as much as I do!  I’ve put together a video of our evening together and added a few of my favorite images below. I hope you enjoy!!

Here are some of my absolute favorites from our session  -  how fun???!?!!

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Isn’t t his baby SUCH  a doll??? My absolute favorite…St. Petersburg Florida Childrens Photographer Lanctot 3 St. Petersburg Lifestyle Family Portraits

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Been thinking…. {Tampa Bay Family Photographer}

October 1st, 2010

When I thought about posting the pictures from this shoot, I was going to talk all about how this great photographer chose *ME* to do her portraits with her son, Aidan. I am still going to touch on that because I am always honored to be chosen to do someone’s portraits…but when another photographer who’s [...]

 

When I thought about posting the pictures from this shoot, I was going to talk all about how this great photographer chose *ME* to do her portraits with her son, Aidan. I am still going to touch on that because I am always honored to be chosen to do someone’s portraits…but when another photographer who’s work I really respect chooses me – it’s a great feeling. The wonderful Carrie Small from Fayetville, North Carolina – seriously a WONDERFUL newborn photographer was in the area and chose me to do portraits of her with her son and her grandmother. She had never had portraits done of her with her 3-year-old little boy and I had the honor of doing the first set of professional photos of the two of them together!

Once I did the session and started editing them, I started thinking about it….3 years of her little guy’s life and no pictures with him? I started to think about it…I really don’t either. I’m always the one behind the camera!! I started sifting through our photographs over these past few years – I’m in well, pretty much NONE of them. I’ve been feeling really sad about that. I mean, my kids have the most gorgeous photos of them – they are going to grow up with some spectactular portraits of themselves – not only the posed ones, but the every day ones – they will remember our home, our favorite places we went, their rooms, our backyard…our favorite beaches…

But….

What makes me sad is they won’t look back on our family portraits and see ME with them…what are your favorite portraits when you look through your ablums?? I LOVE seeing pictures of my mom and I…here’s one I love from an old family slide….check out my abs!! HA HA HA…

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I’m unfortunately not giving that same gift to my own kids… I’m thankful to Carrie for choosing me to be her photographer, but I’m even MORE thankful that the experience I had shooting her and her sweet little boy has opened my eyes to the need to be photographed with my own children. And it also makes me MUCH more aware of the need to get my moms ( and wonderful clients) into portraits with your little ones!! Don’t be afraid moms – our kids don’t care what we look like!! Moms of newborns – stop worrying that you look like you just had a baby – YOU DID!!! It’s incredible what our bodies go through to have these beautiful children – we should stop hating them and give our kids the best gifts ever – ones they’ll never get rid of – portraits with us!!!

With that, here are Carrie and Aidan’s new family pictures….
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Isn’t he just the CUTEST???
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C’mon moms!! Don’t put it off any longer!Call me and we will capture these precious days together! icon smile Been thinking....         {Tampa Bay Family Photographer}