Posts with tag: "Fort Rucker Photographer"
Tuesday, February 23
By The Potter's Hand Photography
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Mommy & Me | Spring 2021 Style Guide from Baby to Tween 


Spring is here in Enterprise, Alabama and it's time to think about clothing and planning for the first outdoor portrait sessions of the year! 

This year, at The Potter's Hand Photography, we're targeting soft pastels for Springtime.  Whether you're planning a beach session, a downtown extravaganza or looking for laid-back greenery garden scenery, this look will fit the bill! You can mix this up and add in a lovely soft yellow or sage green for a more boho feel.  A tween could even rock a solid sage-colored top with overalls if she, (like my teen), just doesn't dig the dressy look anymore. This is a super versatile color palette! For this look, we pulled colors from the floral-patterned baby romper, but we made sure the solid colors compliment each other well on their own as well. If you have little boys, light wash blue denim jeans and solid colored tees within the palette would be a good contrast and would easily fit into this aesthetic.

Hopefully this look will inspire you to get your photographer booked and your Spring session planned for the warmer weather and sunshine coming our way!

Our Studio services the Wiregrass area of Southeastern Alabama and the Florida Panhandle, so if you're in and around Enterprise, Dothan, Daleville, Fort Rucker or one of the smaller surrounding cities - we'd love to hear from you!


Here are a few direct links to the clothing items pictured that we pulled from Old Navy. We do not receive any compensation for sharing these links and are not affiliated with their store in any way, we simply pulled them for ease of shopping and sharing with you to get you inspired for your next styled photo session: 

Old Navy Women's Crochet-Sleeved Midi Dress

Women's Old Navy Ballet Flats in Taupe

Old Navy Baby Romper

Old Navy Baby Sandal

Old Navy Toddler Girls Jersey Dress in Organdi

Old Navy Girls Romper

Old Navy Girls Strappy Sandal

 

 
Tuesday, October 13
By The Potter's Hand Photography
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I first had the pleasure of meeting Alli when we made plans to photograph her maternity session, which was just gorgeous!! She came to the studio to meet me and look through the gowns in our client closet, and chose a beautiful olive green dress that nearly perfectly matched her eyes! I couldn't wait to photograph her in it!

Here's a snapshot look at a few portraits from her maternity session, which took place in a local secluded wooded area with a waterfall, in mid-August.  Have any of y'all been to Alabama in August?  The heat and humidity can be pretty unbearable, and the air was so thick in the woods, by the end of the session, we were all drenched, either by the waterfall or humidity - but the images were absolutely worth it!



On September 2, 2020 in the early morning, Alli woke up to contractions around 4am.  They were 5 minutes apart, quickly becoming 2, and she knew it was time to go in to the hospital. Kinley Nicole made her arrival shortly thereafter, at 9:26 AM, weighing in at 6 pounds 12 ounces and 19 inches long. 

On Monday, the 14th of September, I had the privilege of meeting baby Kinley and photographing her along with her energetic sister, Kennedy and their gorgeous momma!  I asked Alli a few questions regarding her experience of birth during this time of pandemic and uncertainty and you can read her responses below.

  • Has having a baby during a pandemic been harder than when you had your first baby?

 

In the sense that I couldn't have Kennedy at my appointments, I always had to have someone I could get to watch her. Thankfully Brent was working from home! I think the hardest part was just not being able to see my toddler meet her sister until we got home from the hospital. We couldn't have any visitors. I felt kind of trapped in the hospital.

 

  • Has adjusting to life with two little ones under age two been easier or more difficult than you thought it may be?

 

Much easier than I anticipated. I had such a hard time with the first, but I knew what to expect this time. I haven't been as anxious every time she makes a noise or cries. It gives me the ability to being a calmer presence as a parent. 

  • Can you share with us your reason for choosing a lifestyle newborn session in your own home?

 

It seems cozier and closer to reality when pictures are in your home, to me. It's less forced feeling. I missed out on doing one with the first baby so I had to make sure we got one this time!

 

  • What is the one thing you want to remember the most about this time in your life?

 

The feeling of just watching my girls quietly and observing these sweet little moments while they are young, like when Kennedy says something funny or just holding Kinley while she sleeps. I won't ever get these moments back so I'm always trying to soak them in. 

 

    

  • Can you think of any words of wisdom or advice that an expectant mom may need to hear right now?

 

Becoming a mom is so stressful and anxiety provoking at first but you will make it through those feelings to the other side where you will be able to experience the immense joy that is being a mother. It's incredible the love you have for your kids that you didn't even know was possible. It truly is a display of the kind of love God has for us.

Alli - Thank you so much for allowing me to capture these moments for you and your girls and selflessly sharing your time and thoughts with us! ~Alishia

 
Tuesday, April 12
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This beautiful family came out to my home studio this week to capture some moments together after Colin recently returned from an overseas deployment.  I first met Taylor and Caiden last year during this deployment, when we took some photos for him at Christmastime.  She was nice enough to contact me for family photos upon his return and it's the most amazing thing to see a family reunited that obviously has so much love for each!  Caiden was super sweet and really smiled for mom and dad, but the faces he gave me had me cracking up during the entire shoot!  He'd smile at me, but as soon as I put my camera up he'd go serious again and lift an eyebrow, like, "What's she doing?"  He was just adorable!!  Taylor and Colin, I hope you guys enjoy these images for many years to come!  I know I enjoyed every minute of taking them with you and look forward to working together again, soon! :)

 
Thursday, November 19
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This summer The Potter's Hand Photography had the unique experience of participating in two traveling dress adventures!  The first was Miss Plum, whom I shot with my daughter one week prior to shooting Miss White (link to come later).  This dress is a gorgeous vintage all-lace wedding gown provided by a lovely lady named Beth, who picked it up at a local thrift store.  The gown is so tiny, I didn't have a model available for it, so a model call went out for petite ladies and I received an overwhelming response!  I will share a few images from each lovely lady!  This traveling dress was shot by quite a few professional photographers around the globe and you will find the link to the next adventure Miss White had at the end of my blog post.

The first model I shot was my own daughter, Lindsey, who is 9-years-old and certainly didn't fit the dress well.  However, she loved playing dressup in the gown and I challenged myself by shooting with the Lensbaby Composer Pro plus Edge 80 optic to blur certain aspects of the ill-fitting dress in-camera, rather than trying to create the blur in post. Blurring the dress while getting her face somewhat in focus was certainly a challenge--as anyone who has worked with the Lensbaby can probably attest.  I would swivel the composer all the way to one direction and then twist it and manually dial in focus where I wanted it. By doing so, I was able to capture some rather unique focus slicing with this lens and it helped to creatively style these images the way I envisioned them.  Enjoy!

My next lovely model was a young lady named Destiny and she's as beautiful as her name implies! <3  We had some fun with the Lensbaby as well and went downtown for a more urban setting after playing in the studio.  We shot this images right at midday so finding the right light and using buildings and bushes for shade was imperative to making these shots work.



Miss Isabel helped me create a fantastic studio portrait showcasing the entire dress and allowed me some fun shots outside battling some spotty daylight with a reflector:

 

Adrienne braved the mosquitoes in our wooded backyard and allowed me to get creative with the Lensbaby some more and we created a dark fairytale look:

 

And finally Mrs. Amanda came into the studio and we did some classic portraiture work and my little star kitten Brownie loved the dress and just layed there until we had her move:

To continue following Miss White's Adventure, please head over to my friend Kate Luber's Blog to see her fantastic high-fashion session with an elegant dancer!