Showing posts with label My family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My family. Show all posts

Monday, July 9, 2012

Children Photographer ~ Spring, TX ~ Somer Lynne photography

Oh how I love to photograph children especially when they are my own! Here are 4 wonderful blessings in our lives Chazz, Austin, Brandon, & Brooklyn! We love you!!





















Sunday, June 27, 2010

First time in Galveston!! Children Photography in Spring, Houston, and Galveston



We had a wonderful time together exploring Galveston this week.  On our way home we stopped real quick to grab these pictures of my kids...to think we almost didn't take these...so glad to have these in our family:)
AND MIGHT I ADD THAT I DID NOT PHOTOSHOP THESE IMAGES.
The beauty is in the simplicity and the reality of these photographs.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

New pictures of a few of my kids












Here's a shoot I did of Chazz and Brooklyn a few weeks ago in a park in Spring, Tx. It was a very muggy day, but it worked.



Sunday, September 28, 2008

Environment Photography

So I wanted to share these adorable children I shot today...okay so they're mine, but I just love these!! I'll tell you why, because these are what I call "Environment shots". They are photographed using natural light, and in my kids natural surroundings (their own toys in their own rooms), it doesn't get any more sentimental than that!! So here they are!!







look how proud he is of his "Cars"collection!!



If you want me to shoot your kids like these, here are some pointers:

1) Every child has something they love whether it's a favorite teddy, doll, hot wheels, riding horses, or even eating popcorn! They may be things they will eventually outgrow, and needs to be documented! It's also what brings out the best smiles in our children and makes them feel the most comfortable.

2) Natural light is best, if you have a room that faces south usually early to mid morning is the best time to photograph. The best thing to do is pick the room you want me to shoot in, and check when the room is the brightest. No worries if light does not spread throughout the room, I can use reflectors to widen the light source.

3) If you want to shoot outdoors, sunset time is best. The light is golden and beautiful at this time. So schedule a shoot about an hour before sunset.

:) Somer