Sunday, December 30, 2012

Military Maternity Photoshoot In The Snow!

During the beautiful snowfall yesterday I was able to capture my first military maternity photos!  Her husband was deployed to the Middle East about 2 months ago and will be gone till around next summer. She would have loved to have him here for this maternity photoshoot, but since that isn't possible, we came up with a creative way to "have him there." I have done photoshoots for them before and between those photos and the photo he sent to her from where he is stationed, we were able to create these priceless and emotional photos. 









Then she mentioned how she would love a family photo... so we used the photo that he sent to her from where he is at and used it in this next photo sequence.





This is one very excited big sister!
We are so excited to meet little David and pray for his Daddy's safe return and that he will be able to be home for his birth. We are SO thankful for our soldiers and their families who are willing to sacrifice and risk their lives and be apart from their loved ones, so that we can live in a free country! Thank you!!!

Monday, December 10, 2012

Autumn is my favorite time for photoshoots!

I LOVE Autumn!  I especially love it before daylight savings hits.  That way it is light outside into the evening and leaves plenty of time for evening photo shoots.  The sun glows  softly as it sets behind the brightly shaded trees. 
This year was no exception. We were very busy with fall photo shoots and barely had enough time to fit all of them in.  Here I have narrowed down some of my fall favorites. There are a couple from years past too. There are so many more that I loved but I just couldn't put them all online. This blogging stuff takes way too much time.  I'd rather be out taking the photos!  Enjoy!





























Sunday, December 9, 2012

Military Photo Shoot

Today I came across a photo shoot I did of my sisters family this past summer.  We wanted her dress to be vintage, but there were a couple of problems with that idea... 1.we had two hours until we needed to take the photos so that it would still be light enough. 2. where do you find a vintage dress? 3. If we did find the dress, we didn't want to spend much money. 

So... we went to a second hand clothing store and started hunting. We did not find anything that looked vintage... at least not what we were looking for. I wanted something with polka dots, navy blue and then a red 'pop.' Then... there was a very large,  full pleated skirt, button down top, very old polyester dress. But I've sewn since I was a kid and it had potential!!!!



This is how the dress looked when she tried it on in the store.  I just used my phone camera to snap a photo. We also found old silky red shoes and a red hat and belt to add a 'pop' to the photos.  Total cost $10

Then to cut apart the dress at the waist...



 Now off comes the top of the gathered skirt... quicker than seam ripping all of it.

 Sleeves were way too long and had cuffs... Goodbye long sleeves

 Rolled presserfoot - hemming sleeves


 They are still too long and poofy.. putting elastic down front of sleeve

and pulling it tight as I sew so it gathers it higher

bodice was too long and uneven... snipping time

I greatly dislike pleats and my goodness that skirt was full!

Goodbye full skirt

Having fun with the extra fabric... the "gypsy hat!"



Pinned the front bottom of bodice

Sewing the bodice front shut
Then I put a gathering stitch in the skirt and pinned it to the bodice and then sewed the bodice and skirt together.  Then I sewed open the top of the bodice so that it looked like a v-neck.  I must not have photographed those parts!  


Then off to the park for their photo shoot.  I have learned so much about the military in the past year.  On the photo end... One of the things that I have learned was that technically people in the military are not supposed to post photos of them and their significant other or spouse kissing or public displays of affection.  
So in honor of that, here are some pix that I can post...






I did make some of the photos vintage colored but I ended up liking them best in full color because the red pops so much better.  I hope I have inspired you to 're-purpose' something old into something new!