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    Saturday, April 25, 2009

    New To The World: Baby Gabriel's Sneak Peek

    If you see me wearing my glasses instead of contacts to work, you know I'm tired. Last night was worship practice, tonight was dinner for the in-law's 22nd anniversary, tomorrow morning is boot camp (exercise class that makes it hard for me to get up from a prone position for days), and then a photo session in the afternoon. And before all this, I stopped by to finally visit my friends, Whitni and John, and their baby boy, Gabriel. Gabriel just hit his 1 week mark when I finally got to see him, I was sidelined due to a persistent cold and hacking cough that lingered.



    Speaking of which, Scott and I believed that we got sick from watching our favorite little girl, Miss HB, who was dreadfully sick. She had recovered fully when I babysat her this past week and she was soooo adorable, as usual. I gave her plenty of hugs and kisses. A few days later, Scott told me that her parents wouldn't be joining us for a bbq because little Miss HB had developed some sort of "hacking cough." To which, Scott pointedly looked at me and said "Hmmm, I wonder who else I know with a hacking cough." I don't know. I was just as confused as him.


    Anyways, here's a sneak peek...this is my favorite and probably the best image from Baby Gabriel's debut session.




    In case you forgot, here's where he was a month ago...



    From two people blissfully in love....
    Love looks like this
    comes one blessing content to be loved.
    Somebody is happy to get a newborn session



    The rest of his session to come....stay tuned.

    Monday, April 20, 2009

    Whitni and John- A Maternity Session

    John and Whitni, a couple waaaaaayyyyy younger than Scott and me (well way more younger than Scott at least) but married twice as long. They are high school sweethearts from Alaska. Interesting, huh? I think anyone from Alaska automatically earns 50 cool points. They joined our minichurch last year. One Wednesday night, we were sharing prayer requests and they shared that they really wanted a baby. Seriously, the next week they came back and said "guess what, we're pregnant!!!" They made it look so easy.

    I have so much respect for military couples. What a lifestyle, one that I can't even begin to comprehend. They uproot their lives, move to a completely different state and start fresh. Finding churches. Finding jobs. Making friends. Three years later and it's back to square one. And then Whitni was in her third trimester when they learned that John would be deployed and it looked like he would leave right before the birth of their first child. Whitni was simply amazing. Just took it in stride and was never anything but her positive, sweet self.

    So I met them on base at their home. We aimed for early morning but I think I'm going to aim for late afternoons now. We didn't get going until nine and then the sun was up and beating down on us. It was getting just too hot outside so we head indoors and finished the session crammed in the corner of what would become baby Gabriel's room.

    Can you tell I'm busy, because I took these pictures when she still had a month to go. And they are now parents...of a little bouncing and beautiful baby boy, Gabriel. And a praise report, John's orders were changed and he was and is NOT being deployed. Yah Yah!!!


    Kissing under a tree

    Playing outside

    Still young at heart

    Window into baby's life

    Glowing Whitni

    Baby bumps

    Waiting for their first blessing

    John and Whitni Plus One

    Love looks like this

    These are most of the pictures but to view the entire album, visit Whitni's Maternity Session at www.keaosphotography.instaproofs.com

    Saturday, April 11, 2009

    Growing Up: Baby Mikaela's Newborn Session

    My dad used to tell me that beautiful people have ugly kids...then joking-ly say "too bad for you kids that me and mom are so good-looking." At least, I hope he was joking. But, alas, I don't believe him for a second because, time after time, I see beautiful people with even more beautiful babies. Troy and Bow who rocked their maternity session a month ago are now the official beautiful parents of an even more beautiful baby girl, Mikaela.

    Mikaela has tons of soft, silky black hair and I caught her sneaking some smiles in her sleep. These pics were taken in the family living room and accented by the tantalizing smell of what appeared to be home-made meat jun cooked by proud grandma, visiting all the way from Thailand. Mom was on hand to help me pose little Mikaela. Scott and I don't have kids yet so I'm still nervous handling such small little newborns. They look so delicate. Everytime we got her where we wanted, I could finally breathe again.

    Here is little Mikaela...
    Sleep tight little one

    Cuddled up

    Mommy's hand is there to comfort

    Restful glow

    So cute little Mikaela

    Just barely long enough

    The name says it all

    An angel brought a basket of blessing

    Thursday, April 9, 2009

    Growing Up: Senior Portraits Dylan and Irish at Kualoa Ranch

    What: Senior Portrait Session with Dylan and his sis, Irish
    When: Prince Kuhio Day, March 26th, 2009
    8:00 am
    Where: Kualoa Ranch

    I have to give props to my friend and client, Bow, whose maternity session really generated more opportunities for me to photograph other beautiful people too. And by the way, Bow just gave birth to a beautiful little baby girl, Mikaela, a week ago. Note the spelling of her name, the third choice they settled on (if you've been keeping up with my posts). Stay tuned for some sneak peeks of that newborn session.

    So shortly after Bow's maternity session, I received an email from ....tada....Gina. I've known Gina for a few years already, we both volunteer in the baby nursery at Hope Chapel Kaneohe Bay every other Sunday. She's also a good friend of Bow's and loved the pictures. She asked if I would consider taking senior pictures of her son, Dylan, and doing a portrait session with her daughter,Irish, on the same day. Um, Gina, of course. I knew Irish because she, like her mom, also volunteers in the nursery but I hadn't met Dylan before so mom had to email me his school picture. We set the day for Prince Kuhio Day, a State of Hawaii holiday, for which I'm not really sure why. Scott is going to mock my hawaiian education, considering I went to a school only for part-Native Hawaiians, but I don't know who or what Prince Kuhio did. I think Kuhio was from the Big Island too because we have a mall named after him in Hilo.

    It was so awesome for me, because Gina already had an idea of where we could hold the session and she was able to get a permit to shoot at Kualoa Ranch on the north shore. I met her, Dylan and Irish there at 8 in the morning. Poor things, having to wake up so early when you don't have school. And I was a little nervous because Gina claimed that Dylan and Irish didn't like taking pictures. If that's the case, I don't know who she swapped in for them because these two teens were complete hams. Seriously, you can never call these two shy. The location was so awesome and just fun to explore. They climbed trees and walls so I had the easy job of just chasing after them. We were done in no time at all and I LOVED their pictures.

    Dylan is laid-back, his mom says always reading a book or playing a video game. Once the camera turned on him, he gave Zoolander a run for his money.
    Dylan senior portraits
    We don't have fields of wheat but I finally found a field that I could get this shot. I'm always tempted to let our yard get seriously overgrown so i can use my backyard, but I think my neighbors would glare at me.
     Between goofy faces

    Pensive and Thoughtful Dylan

    King of the Hill
    I love this next one...I don't know why. He just looks like he's the king of the castle.
    Feels like a castle
    Irish, the slightly younger sister, is not shy at all. She's an avid volleyball player and you can see her every other Sunday in a room full of 2 year olds at church. She's also gorgeous, just look at the photos.
    She is a photogenic beauty
    Irish was resisting the urge to play up her farmer side...she cracked me up.
    She got a little goofy with the grass

    Stunning even in black and white
    I love this next shot, I wish I had taken a few more and had them pose. But Irish was just climbing up and I got nervous and had her come down. There was a significant drop on the other side.
    Dylan and Irish
    This one...MY FAVORITE!!!
    My favorite: Dylan and Irish

    This was my first senior portrait session and my subjects are usually well over twenty or under the age of three, so I was a tad nervous. Can I just say, that was the most fun session ever!!! I had to call the hubby on the way home and just gush about the entire experience. Thanks to Gina for raising beautiful kids, and Dylan and Irish for being totally cool with my crazy ideas and going with it. You guys rock!!!

    To view these pictures and more from their entire session, please visit www.keaosphotography.instaproofs.com and click on "Dylan and Irish Portrait Session."

    And stay tuned in the next week for photos from Whitni's Maternity Session and baby Mikaela's newborn session.

    Wednesday, April 1, 2009

    Growing Up: Senior Portraits Dylan and Irish Sneak Peek

    What: Peek at Senior Portrait Session with Dylan and his sis, Irish
    When: Prince Kuhio Day, March 26th, 2009
    8:00 am
    Where: Kualoa Ranch

    Here's my absolute top two faves from this session with Dylan and Irish. I promised their mom I would post my faves as soon as possible.

    Dylan Sneak Peek

    Irish Sneak Peek

    Okay, Gina. I'm getting right back to work. You have such cute kids and they were so much fun (just like their mom)!!!

    About This Blog

    Affordable, natural-light children and wedding photography on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. Check out my blog for examples of my work and to get to know me a little more. I've been specializing in photography part-time for the past three years and I'm still blessed enough to consider it a self-fulfilling passion, and not a job. My husband gave me my first digital camera and I haven't looked back since then. He is a wedding officiant and pastor here on Oahu if you are looking for help on your special day.


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