Munchkins!~ Colorado Springs Children Photography

This shoot was SOOO much fun!  It was rained out once and on the day we actually ended up going we went back and forth all day long over the weather.  Mama and I both were THRILLED with how the weather turned out for us. It.  Was.  Perfect.

The kids were fabulous.  Grandma (who, for the record, did NOT look like a grandma!) came along to help.  Drool from teething didn't matter because we played in the water.  Sunlight was beautiful.  Honestly, we couldn't have asked for a better day!!

To make it even better, the awesome Mom that goes along with these two darlings works for me.  She does all of my ordering sessions with my clients.  (And she gets glowing reviews from them all!!)

baby boy playing in stream and throwing rocks

 

brother and sister playing in water and in grass

little boy playing in the grass with stick

girl in pink rain boots plays and splashes in a stream

girl in striped dress playing with beautiful flowers

S'mores: Capturing Everyday Moments~ Colorado Springs Children Photographer

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A few weeks ago we decided to break in the backyard fireplace and make some gooey  S'mores.  The kids absolutely loved them!  Who doesn't love a throw back to your childhood, am I right?  I took the opportunity to snap a few pictures with my "real" camera since I all too often just pull my iPhone out of my pocket and use that.  (I blame Instagram!)

I want to make sure that I remember to capture these little moments.  The details of these day to day activities WILL eventually go away.  My kids will grow up.  The cute little dimples are their knuckles will someday get wrinkles.  Comforting the bad dreams in the middle of the night will turn to them rolling over and falling back to sleep on their own.

Because of this, my New Year's Resolution was to pull out the big guns and try to take more pictures of my sweet family; no matter the background; no matter the light.

 

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marshmallow on a stick in a backyard fire

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family roasting smores together in a windy backyard

Location Hunting~ Colorado Springs Photography Tips

As photographers we are always (ALWAYS!) looking for fun places to shoot... places that will inspire us... places that are unique and all our own... places that when people see the images they say, "Where did you take these?!?" Well, look no further!  I'm here to give you a few tips on location hunting and finding those prime spots that will be all yours!

1.  Always be on the prowl.  When you're out and about, watch what you're driving past.  You just may find a hidden jewel you've seen a million times.

2. Don't look for the Taj Mahal.  Some of the best places I have ever discovered have been dinky places on the side of the road.

3. Don't be afraid to ask!  If something is private property give it a try!  It's amazing what people will do for a warm plate of chocolate chip cookies!

4. Look to the Internet.  Often times you can find really amazing places on flickr, Instagram, or even Facebook.

5. Ask fellow photographers to go location hunting with you. Raise your hand if finding an awesome new place makes you pee your pants just a touch.  (Trust me, everyone's hands are high in the air).  Your photog friend may see a vision that you would have otherwise missed!

6. Watch the light. Light can be sneaky!  Always moving around on us!  Sometimes an otherwise boring location turns into a magical photographer's oasis at certain times of day.  There are places I won't shoot at in the evening (you know, during that blessed golden hour?!) because they just don't work with the light the same as they do in the morning.

7. Don't be afraid to move things around.  Break a sweat and drag that tree trunk across a field to where the light is yummy!

Here are some images of a shoot I did a while ago.  My photographer friend and I found this location on the side of a busy road... there was even a bright blue dumpster there!

dead tree in dirt provides beautiful pictures in golden light

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textured tree provides beautiful light and location for maternity pictures

pregnant woman in pink laughs and cradles her tummy

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maternity picture on tree trunk of beautiful blond looking down

I'm Featured on Chic Critique!~ Colorado Springs Photographer

jennifer wyeth photography is featured on chic critique photography forum I LOVE this photography forum.  It's called Chic Critique Forum.  It was created by a good friend of mine, Kelli France, and I have become really involved in it.  I was super excited when they posted a blog post on location hunting that I wrote.  (It will also be appearing on my blog shortly.)  So, take a second and head over there and check it out.  And if you're a photographer looking for a good forum to learn and grow, that's a pretty good place to hang out!  So many amazing people to learn from!!

Nature Walk~ Denver Children Photographer

On a fairly warm Sunday afternoon our little family went on a beautiful nature walk at Cherry Creek State Park in Denver.  It was just beautiful.  We saw all kinda of things like a "beach" (a lake), fish bones, deer tracks, rolie polies, and lots of other things that would entertain kiddos for hours.  With our favorite family past time being exploring beautiful Colorado, it was great to see a completely new park we haven't been able to enjoy yet. children playing with bugs and ring around the rosie together

 

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father daughters skipping along a path in denverThis picture of my sweet three year old just makes me giggle. She has such a skip in her step. It's just so her... she has such a big, fun personality.

sisters holding hands at a state park in denver colorado

LDS Baptism~ Denver Mormon Temple Photography

Boy reading scriptures outside of Mormon church Boy leans against tree in the shade outside of Denver LDS temple

Denver temple water fountain used for baptism pictures

Carter got baptized on Saturday!  In our church we wait until the ripe old age of 8 to get baptized.  The reasoning is that by 8 we recognize the difference between right and wrong and are ready to make those choices on our own.  I remember when he was diagnosed when he was just past 5 1/2.  We were trying to explain to him how long his treatment would be.  We told him when he was baptized he would almost be done.  Turns out we were off by a year but that's ok.  :)  The important thing is that the baptism is here which at that time, sitting on the hospital bed with my very sick son, it felt like this day would NEVER come!

Twins!~ Colorado Springs Senior Photography

I really love photographing twins.  I love photographing identical twins even more.  My amazing sister has identical twins that I photograph at every possible turn.  These twins (Sarah and Mary Kate) are just as darling (although twice the age as my nieces!)  They were so cute together making each other laugh and driving each other nuts!  It was just perfect! twin senior girls interact sweetly with each other in a cold windy field.

twin girls in dresses giggle together in a field of wheat.

My Twin Nieces~ Provo Canyon Children Photographer

8 year old girl smiling kneeling in aspen trees Provo canyon mormon baptism pictures

beautiful light in field with children walking

identical twins sit laughing together in grassy field

silly faces of baptized twins in the sun

sweet identical twins laughing in their baptism dresses together

My identical twin nieces are just darling.  They have more energy than a pack of wild animals and I am fairly certain can, in fact, bounce off the walls.  They were the first born grandchildren on my side which makes them all the more special.  Last summer, while we were on vacation in Utah at Aspen Grove (love that place!) we went out for a few minutes up Provo Canyon and took some pictures of them in their baptism dresses.  It was so much fun to see them all dressed up and ready to pose for me!

Go Team! Go!~ Colorado Springs Senior Photographer

This is the second year I have taken the varsity pictures for Pine Creek High's Cheer Squad.  I gotta say, this shoot is always a favorite!  The girls are up for anything and this year we had a fun theme and they even did some stunts for me.  I decided to do an individual shot of each girl as well.  They looked so darling that I wouldn't resist! Obviously I can't post every single one of them here so I am randomly picking a few of my favorites. senior girls throw the footballs at canon camera

pine creek high cheerleaders in a field posing

cheer team group image with coaches and pompoms

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Love!~ Colorado Springs Engagement Photographer

Last year I went to an awesome photography retreat put on by the one and only Kelli France.  It was so much fun getting to know some really sweet girls and learn about how they run their photography businesses and what has worked for them.  I learned a lot and it made me want to actually take pictures again.  (I was pretty emotionally drained and was NOT into working at that point.)  We had a few sessions set up which was perfect for me!  This session in particular of Kelli's brother-in-law and his wife was so fun!  They're young and cute!  They were up for anything.  And they're stunning.  All of those qualities coupled with amazing light... it was perfect. As a randome side note, this darling girl makes SUUUUUPER cute hats for babies.  Like, we are talking, crazy adorable.  Go check her out HERE.

Meet Virginia~ Colorado Springs Children Photographer

You just sang the song in your head, didn't you?  I did too... every time I see a picture of her I do.  But that's okay.  Mama said it doesn't bother them.  She's named after her wonderful grandmother so it's a good name (and an awesome song, I think!). This sweet little thing is near and dear to my heart.  Her mom and I have been friends since we were 15 years old... so... what's that, like, 10 years? ;)  We went to EFY together, roomed together for a few years in college, and have had multiple roommate reunions over the years.  I LOVE her mama!  Like, TONS!  She has grown into such an amazing woman, who married an amazing man, and together they made an amazingly cute little person!

A few weeks ago, Laurie was in town with her husband on business so she decided to head down and see me.  We hadn't planned on doing pictures but while she was en route I called her and offered.  We took pictures for all of 15 minutes and I got 40 {FORTY} amazing images.  Virginia was a DREAM to take pictures of and between her happy attitude, my kids who very willingly stood my and made her giggle, and my reflector, we made short work of our impromptu shoot in my family room.  If only ALL shoots were this easy!!!

 

Her darling headband is by Design Stash.

She's the most kissable thing ever!

This picture... I heart it.

Miss Morgan~ Colorado Springs Senior Photographer

I just randomly stumbled upon Morgan and it look me all of 2 seconds to become a huge fan of hers!  You know how you can just meet someone and tell that they have been raised well?  Morgan's one of those.  Her mom (along with her ADORABLE southern accent) was so sweet as well.  Morgan suffered through the freezing weather on our shoot with a smile on her face the entire time!  And, as if she's not already a total superstar, she wants to be a Pediatric Oncologist and works with childhood cancer patients during the summer!  That, obviously, is something near and dear to my heart.

Amazing Alexis~ Colorado Springs Senior Photographer

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I met Alexis' family when we first moved up here about 2 1/2 years ago.  Her family is just as remarkable as she is!  I always tease her mom that I'm going to adopt Alexis and claim her as my own. ;)  I adore her THAT much!  She's got this amazing red hair, yet she's laid back and super chill.  Not the normal red head.  (I can say that because I have redish hair too! :))  I was really excited when she chose to be one of my Senior Spokesmodels because I wanted a chance to do something nice for her since she has blessed my life so much without even knowing it.

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Miss Sarah~ Colorado Springs Senior Photographer

We met Sarah in the most unconventional way.  About a year and a half ago her High School had Carter be a special guest at their football game.  It was such a fun experience for the entire family!  Addilyn, at the ripe old age of 4, fell in love with the "pompom girls".  Sarah happened to be one of the famed "pompom girls" and she quickly took my little cutie under her wing.  Addi cheered with them for the rest of the night. I'm pretty sure she thought the entire crown was cheering JUST for her.  We haven't let Sarah out of our sight since.  She's been an involved member of our family, including birthday parties, babysitting, and chatting into the late hours of the night.  I don't think she will ever know the influence she has had on my kiddos, but especially Addi. colorado springs beautiful senior girl Colorado Springs Cutie Senior sarahbw

Sweet Mary Kate~ Colorado Spings Senior Photographer

This girl is such a riot.  She is not only beautiful (obviously) but she is super smart and an unbelievable golfer!  She was SUCH a tough chick while we were out shooting, too!  She stayed out with me in the SNOW so we could keep shooting!  I was in my heavy winter coat and gloves and she was just cruisin' around in a sweater!  Color me impressed! 14bw

 

 

 

 

 

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Reflectors. A Photographer's Best Friend~ Colorado Springs Children Photographer

Reflectors are UH-MAZING.  Seriously.  I pink puffy heart mine.  It makes a world of difference when you are in a low light situation or backlighting someone and you just want a little more light on their face.  I wanted to get an offical reflector for a long time.  I used a big piece of white foam board that worked fine but it didn't give my images the kick I wanted them to have.  So, I finally took the not-too-pricey (photographically speaking) and took the plunge.  This is the one that I had heard was great.  So, that's what I got.  Honeslty, I don't use the stand a ton because I haven't had to so far, but I'm glad I have it.  I still need to get more comfortable with using it ON the stand.  It takes me a while to get it to point the direction I want it to when I use the stand but I'm fairly confident that it's user eror.  ;)  I also got these little suckers because I live in the Windy City... no... not Chi-town.  The Windy City that doesn't get credit for the name it truely deserves.  Colorado Springs, Colorado.  I would hate for my reflector to fall down and smack someone in the face.  Then I'd have to do extra editing.  ;) I haven't had my reflector forever but from what I have seen for my personal preference, I like the gold side when i'm bouncing ambient lighting because it's still really soft.  But if someone is backlit I like the white side.  It takes that harder light and makes it a little softer and not quite as yellow/gold.  But ask me again in a year and I may sing a different tune.

I know I have used my little model here before but she holds still, she's cooperative, and she is only in school 1/2 day so she's around more.  These pictures are completely straight off my camera.  I haven't done anything to either of them.  The only difference is that in the second one I used a reflector.  The camera settings are the exact same.  They were taken about 30 seconds apart.  In the one with the reflector I put the reflector on my leg (which was propped up on the couch to my right so the reflector had something to lean against) and pointed it towards her.  I could see it in actino and could point it right where I wanted it  to get exactly what I wanted.  I have put arrows on the image that have been greatly affected by the reflector.  The ones that are easy to miss but are super important are her catchlights.  Catchlights are those little bits of light in her eyeballs that breathe life into the picture.  Even her teeth look better!!!

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I really enjoy having my reflector and encourage anyone who is serious about photography to invest in a good one.  This one works just a touch better than my foam one.  ;)

Sisters~ Colorado Springs Children Photographer

I just adore these girls.  They are not only beautiful but they have the sweetest personalities.  I had a lot of fun taking pictures of them.  The older two babysit my kiddos from time to time and the sweet youngest one, showing off her baptism dress, is a good friend of Carter's.  They have been in the same class since Kindergarten.  We were lucky enough, in the dead of winter, to have a nice day to take pictures on as well as finding a location that didn't look as dead as it actually was.  :) beautiful colorado springs teen colorado springs baptism dress colorado springs beautiful teen colorado springs girl colorado springs sisters colorado springs tween coloradospringssmilingtween

Capturing the *Real* Smile~ Colorado Springs Candid Photographer

I cannot express how many times I have told my little goofballs to give me a real smile... at which time they proceed to give me their widest, cheesiest, nostriliest grin.  Ugh. It.  Drives.  Me.  Batty.

I mean, I don't blame them.  The only thing that is more in their face than my big camera is my iPhone camera.  I can't help it.  What if one moment of their lives goes by and I DON'T get a picture of it?!?  (Right??  Doesn't that sound like a tragedy?)  ;)  I am for sure a lover of candid images.  I love the pictures that show how people are.  The ones that tell a story.  Do I always get them?  No.  But I try to.  I know that every mom out there wants the cookie cutter sit and smile image of their child.  And guess what I have hanging in my house?  Cookie cutter images of my children smiling.  But I also have images that capture a moment in time.  One that I may have allowed to fade if left just to my aging brain to remember.  I love detail shots.  I love shots that people look at and go, "Oh wow!  You can just tell how much they adore each other" even though not every single tooth in the subject's mouth is showing.

That being said, HOW do you get those image?  How do you get kids, big or small, to get rid of that cheesy grin and show you that sweet, sincere smile they have when they are laughing or when they are listening to ther mom tell them how much they are loved?  THAT smile.  How do you get that?  I have come up with a few ideas that seem to work on kids of all ages.  Not all of these ideas are socially acceptable and I'm sure I've had a mom want to flick me on the nose from time to time... but I think that feeling passes when I show them super killer shots of their kids *real* smile.

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I have a few tricks up my sleeve that I use when I'm taking pictures of kiddos, whether they are mine or not.  I have picked them up all over the place: reading articles, friends, other photographers I have gone shooting with, but mostly from being a goofy mom.  Like most other mamas out there, I will do just about ANYTHING to bring a smile to my child's face and hear a giggle escape their little lips.  (Think "Friends" epidose where Ross and Rachel sing "I Like Big Butts" to their newborn just to make her laugh.)

1.  If mom and dad are NOT in the picture have them stand WHERE YOU WANT THE CHILD TO LOOK and be silly.  If you want the child looking at the camera, tell mom to cozy up to the top of your head.  If you want the little one to be looking a little to the right, have Mom and Dad stand there.  Just be sure they aren't blocking your light.  They don't know any better.  ;)

2.  Throw a ball up.  You can get balls that make noises when they bounce, balls with texture, balls that light up, balls that make an annoying noise that kids will undoubtedly think is funny.  With this one you do need to make sure you set ground rules though.  "I'm going to throw this SUPER cool ball but you need to make sure to stay super still or the ball can't leave my hand."  Or something like that.

3.  Have a contest to see who can make the most annoying noise.  Or the loudest laugh.  Or the silliest laugh.   This one, shockingly works really well with adults as well.  Often times when I'm trying to get men to stop giving me a smile that looks like it belongs on nothing short of their drivers license, I will use this one.  Then, of course with the camera ready, I will make a VERY odd sound or obnoxious laugh.  Gets them every time.  The child (or grown man) will relax and laugh because they realize you are a complete idiot.  (In my case they are not incorrect.)

4.  If you have a remote for your camera have your camera set up and do a little dance for the little tyke.  If you don't, make Mom do it.  The goofier the dance the better the laughs.

5.  (This one of one of my top go-to's.)  Make up words to a song they know well.  For example, my kids love and adore Phineas and Ferb.  Whenever I'm trying to get a smile out of them I change the words to something completely and utterly wrong.  Or, my girls love "Princess and the Popstar" (don't ask).   So I will sing that song at top volume in a completely vabrato filled voice.  Or in a super goofy voice.  Even with the correct words you can make them laugh at their favorite song.  You will also get a few different, very snap-worthy, pictures out of this one.

6.  Call then the wrong name.  "Hey Gertrude!"  Or call their family members the wrong name.  Pointing at Dad, "Is that your mom?"

7.  Have them tell you a joke.  Often times my children's jokes make absolutely zero sense.  BUT, they think their own jokes are hilarious.  So, try it.  I bet they have a good one they're dying to share.  And, then, of course, cue your over-the-top laugh.  I also will have a page on my phone pulled up with jokes that I can tell them.  They are always very silly jokes that a three year old will get.  I also ask Mom and Dad to laugh along so that the little one will laugh.  (I will do this with teens that are just a bit uncomfortable in front of the camera as well.  They laugh because it is just so dorky.)

8.  Old Faithful: "Don't Smile!"  Now, with this one you have to know your audience.  I did this a few years ago with my adorable little niece and she promptly burst into tears.  Oops.  I only see her every now and again so I didn't know that she was super sensative.  I felt really, and I mean REALLY, bad.  But, *normally* it works.

9.  With older kids and teens, play the "Who's the cute boy/girl in your class?" card.  Or ask about their boy/girl friend.

10.  Play a (stationary) game (unless you're ready to chase!).  Peek-a-boo is a good one with little kids.  Have them try to scare you, and, obviously act very scared when they holler "BOO!" at you.  If they're fairly small then you can play the "Where's your hair/belly button/ear/ eye" game.  They'd love to show you everything they've learned as soon as they are comfortable with you.  If Mom and Dad are there then they can do something like "Here comes the bee!!"  And then come at them slowly (long enough for them to giggle with anticipation and for you to snap a few pictures).

11.  If mom has brought along their prized posession (a Lightsaber or a puppy they always sleep with) have them show that off.  That will get them to give you a nice sweet smile because they love whatever it is that Mom found worthy of making an appearance in picture.

12. And for the grand finale, make every bathroom noise and say every bathroom word you can think of.  Fart.  Pee.  Poop.  Toot.  All of them.  These ones are ALWAYS winners with little kids.  Moms?  Uhhh... not so much.  But, to me, it's worth it.  I usually throw out a bathroom sound and then say, "Eeew!  Was that your mom?"  Or, "Sick!  Did you HEAR that?!?"  It works.  Promise.

I must say, these tricks are fairly obvious and common but that's because they work.  They are good ones to keep in your back pocket.  Like I mentioned above, make sure you know your audience.  Don't come off too strong right off the bat or they're going to be scared of you.  I'm sure there are a million other ways to get kiddos to shoot you that million dollar grin without it looking canned but these are just the ones that I have found work for ME.

Naomi~ Colorado Springs Senior Photographer

   

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While we were in Arizona last spring I took some senior pictures for my oh so beautiful sister-in-law. She's so amazing and is now finishing up her freshman year at BYU (go Cougars!!).  It was so much fun (I so rarely get one-on-one time with her) and the light was PERFECT!  We had so much fun talking about all kinds of things and I'm so greatful I was able to hog her for an entire evening!!!  She is now about to head off to Buenos Aires, Argentina on a mission for our super awesome church.

I'm really going to miss having Naomi to pick on.  She's the youngest in Bryan's family so she gets MORE than her fair share... but she can take it... and she dishes it.  So, it's only fair (although I'm sure she doesn't see it that way.)

I will now start taking applications for the suitors she will undoubtedly have when she comes home.  But for now, she's serving the Lord and growing up from a high schooler to an actual woman.  (Seriously, how old does that make ME??  Pretty sure I'm still only 25...)

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