Winter Angel {Kingman Child Photographer | Las Vegas Child Photographer}
December 28, 2011What better to do on a beautiful Christmas afternoon that an impromptu photo shoot? I asked Calista if she was up for a few pictures, and she was! We got her dressed up in her Great-Grandmother’s dress, curled her hair, and took off. I really didn’t have anything specific in mind…I just wanted to play around and see if I couldn’t find some new spots. In reality, each and every one of these shots should be included in my Favorite’s of 2011 blog post below, but on another hand, I kind of think they deserve their own post. I’ll probably cheat and add them to my favorite’s of 2012 post next year anyways. ;)
We first headed up into the mountains behind our house. We can literally go from green grass and fall colors (yes, we still have some even in late December!) to snow in just 10 minutes. Calista is SUCH a trooper. I had no idea there would still be so much snow up here. She was in FLIP FLOPS! Someone sign her already…she’s a tough girly and pretty darn gorgeous if I do say so myself! Despite the cold toes, we got some AWESOME shots! I love that she’s wearing her Great-Grandma’s dress. I love my girl! <3
This first shot was taken with my Lensbaby...I LOVE the dreamy feel it gives to this photo. Check out their lenses on their WEBSITE! I shot this with the Lensbaby Composer with the double glass optic. She totally reminds me of a winter fairy princess in this picture…you are so stinkin’ pretty, Calista! <3
I grabbed a few more shots before it was time to move on. You can only do snow in a sleeveless dress and flip flops for so long! LOL
We left the mountains behind and headed into town. I was originally looking for a spot with some pretty leaves on the ground, but most of those seem to have blown away. Boo! While driving around, I found a fab new location! Just check out these pics. I’ll share a pullback too. :)
Check out this pullback! Who would’ve thought, huh? For the laying down shots, I had her laying with her feet toward the tree. The top of her head was angled toward the brightest part of the sky (so as not to up-light her). She was laying parallel to the sidewalk (and yes, I’m sure we looked odd…her laying in the grass next to a parking lot and me hovering over her with a camera…lol). For the color shots, I had her looking at me toward the sidewalk. For the black & white’s, I had her turn her head toward the wall, for more shadowing and drama. Hopefully that makes sense! :) Amazing locations don’t always look so ‘amazing’ in real life…you just need a little spot that photographs well, and this spot with the nice, green overgrown grass worked for me!





