Living in the Moment

Sometimes we really need to spend a day with a child to remember how to live in the moment. Children around Caitie’s age are certainly not without their challenges to photograph. Tantrums are frequent and attention spans are short. I find posed photos for small children are extremely difficult, so I chose to do a more candid shoot. I really just followed Caitie around and let her run the show. This was challenging for me as I usually have a list of photos I want to take planned out. Throw your plans out the window when you work with toddlers and go with the flow. I asked mom, Lenore, to bring things to entertain her, and I brought bubbles and sidewalk chalk. This was Caitie’s first time in the sand, so we had a hard time getting her out of the sandbox for other activities, but all in all, we got some cute shots and had a fun morning in the park.

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Party Time!

Even though my recent photos might suggest I shoot nothing but maternity, I love to photograph almost anything. These photos are sadly almost a year old already, but I’ve been thinking about getting them up. I’ve gained a few more pieces of equipment since then, and looking back at them, I think I have gotten better in my photography in this last year, but for me personally, photography is about documenting an occasion. Whether you’re an expert or not, it’s always great to look back at the good times. That’s why I chose Eterno Dia as my name. It means Eternal Day. That it what photography captures. And when I look back at these photos of my mom’s surprise 60th birthday party, that day is eternal for me. And as a final bragging point, I made the cookies and cupcakes! All around talent.

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Leslie

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