erinlangley said...We love Peaks Island, Maine!
-Erin Langley
erinlangley said...We love Peaks Island, Maine!
-Erin Langley
January 13, 2010 9:57 AM


I wonder if he'll grow up to be a musician like his Dad?
Placing a child by a window with strong light allows the wall in the background to go dark and makes a great simple black&white portrait. Above Abby was in her families diningroom which had deep brick colored walls which when converted to black and white the wall looks black.
In an outdoors setting a dark or black background can be achieved using a shallow depth of field and making sure there is no light hitting the background , the photo of miss K. above was taken in their backyard, a fence and some bushes were behind the her in this photo.
Here is an example of a controlled setting with a black cloth background and a large soft box lighting Baby S. due to the 5 inches of rain we received that day, this look can be achieved with window light if the weather permits.

I thought I'd share a personal story to start off Baby Mondays. After having 2 previous children I felt like an old pro and it was at this time I set on a quest to make this delivery different, being a photojournalist I'd seen it all, well almost all, my camera had never captured a birth from the Mom's perspective but it was more than that it was about bridging my life and career about having that connection of being both a "Mommy" and a working photographer. Now you might need to have a cool doctor like Dr. S to have it be okay with the them and I'm not going to write a long post about the pains of labor since mine are all under 3hours long, the photo was taken by my husband who too is a photojournalist so cameras in hand we went in to meet son. This was a once in a lifetime event for me, Aidan is our only son and the next delivery I chose 100% natural birth and discovered the true meaning of "blinding pain" take my word , it's real.

the moment of awakening

first breath of life
Notice the halo around Dr.S, Thank you for 3 wonderful and safe deliveries and Dr.V for the other.
Where did you come from, baby dear?
To read the poem in it's entirety click here: Where Did You Come From, Baby Dear? |






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erinlangley said...We love Peaks Island, Maine!
-Erin Langley

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