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Six kids. One photoshoot.

The GrandkidsI’ve been trying to take a good portrait of The Grandkids for my in-laws for years. It was hard enough to get a photo where no one was making a weird face when there were only three kids. Now that there are six of them, I’d assumed it would be impossible.

When we all gathered last weekend for my mother-in-law’s birthday, I tried once again to gather the kids together for a photo. It took a few minutes to get them all in one place. By some sort of miracle a few of the shots I snapped were actually pretty good — everyone looking normal and smiling naturally, no one missing from the frame.

I took this one just as the wriggly two-year-old bolted. The shot captures their personalities so well. Poppy’s on the run, Sophie’s overcome by the goofiness of it all, Sam’s plotting something, Claire can’t keep her little hands off Pete’s dome, Pete’s resigned to being pawed and Wilson’s just enjoying the chaos.

As it turns out, it’s my favorite from our little session.

The babies @ 4 months




Pete’s stats: 26 inches long; 14.6 pounds.

I don’t recall how big Poppy was at 4 months old. But I do know that she was rolling over then. Pete has been rolling himself onto his back in his crib for a few weeks now, and we actually saw him do it for the first time last weekend.

When Pi was 4 months old, I recorded the fact that she was tired, but she wouldn’t go to sleep. Guess what! She’s tired again today, and she won’t go to sleep.

The more things change …

Afternoon photo shoot

Poppy, March 4, 2008I’ve been trying to take a cue from professional photographer and natural light fan Season Moore lately. There was some nice light coming into the apartment this afternoon, and Poppy was willing to let me snap some photos. She even took a few herself!

I cropped and edited the photo of Poppy with Picnik, using the “Orton effect” and a little cross-processing. Picnik was a great, online photo-editing service before, and it’s even more impressive now that it’s entirely free. I haven’t found anything that I do on a regular basis with Photoshop that I can’t do with Picnik. If you’d like to play around with your photos, you should definitely check it out.