A sad goodbye…

Personal, Pets

We said goodbye to our sweet fur grandma Reis. After almost sixteen years, it’s our first National Pet Day without our feisty little fur Lover. I knew it would hurt losing her, but I didn’t realize it would physically hurt. After all we have been through, the day we said goodbye to her a month ago, was my lowest point of all. But the good news, is that she is no longer suffering and I’m convinced that it will only look up from here.

She was my side kick wherever I went. From our bike rides along Lakefront Trail in Chicago. To making loops around White Rock Lake in Dallas. Exploring all around Austin and Texas. To glaciers and fishing on the Kenai River in Alaska. To Big Sur and walks along the beach in Half Moon Bay. And finally to Texas, with countless vacation adventures in between. This fur child traveled like a pro and loved every moment being by her momma’s side.

For weeks, I racked my brain as to how I could honor and celebrate her spunky little life. When I get sad, overwhelmed, bored (anything really), I look back on photos to cheer myself up or pass the time. After our sad goodbye, I looked back over the countless photos I have of her and it came to me last week… everyone should have beautiful photos of their fur children. People usually have professional photos taken of themselves and their children, but why not hang beautiful artwork of their fur babes on the walls also?!

In honor of my first child, Reis, and National Pet Day on April 11th, I am offering Petite Pet Portrait Sessions for the remaining two weekends in April.

Reis was always my test model. Anytime I got a new phone, camera, lens or sometimes even photography props, she was my gal. She alway worked her way into any photo she could (just check out her sisters newborn session here). Even though there is a huge hole in my heart, it makes me happy looking back on all her photos. I have dreaded writing this blog, but I want to make sure other people have the same when their pet’s time comes. It makes perfect sense to relaunching my company here in Austin doing photo sessions in her name.

This morning I had the pleasure of photographing one of my past clients new spunky fur Lover in my brand new outdoor studio. Can we just focus on how PRECIOUS her sweet Emmy is!? Talk about puppy eyes! She had so much energy, loves all the treats, and did awesome for her first modeling session. ;-)

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Other animals are most certainly welcome also. Whatever it is that may fill the space in your heart, I would love to photograph your pet. If you are interested in signing your pet up for one of Savvy Images’ limited Fine Art mini sessions, please contact me right away. 

Good Bye 2020

Good Bye 2020

Personal

What a year! Seriously. Good riddance, sayonara, adios, GOOD BYE. However it’s said best, I’m a bit salty. I can say with confidence that this has been the worst year of my life. My heart has broken so many times. For so many reasons. For so many people. I don’t know anyone who hasn’t endured some form of hardship over the last year. So, so much disappointment. While there’s nothing that could ever ease the blow there, I’m sending huge virtual hugs out to every single one of you!

The statement that sums up our 2020 best, is “WHAT in the world?!” and as far as our thoughts… well, I’ll just leave this visual right here! haha

good bye 2020

As my dad always jokes, you have to laugh to keep from crying!

For those of you who aren’t familiar with our story, in February we discovered we had been living in incredibly toxic mold for almost two years. Countess mystery health issues, finally explained. To prioritize our families health, we decided to relocate back to Texas. We’re working with several specialists and healing has been our primary focus since. 

While it was an incredibly excruciating year, I still CHOOSE to see the good. It may be much harder to grasp at times, but I’m hopeful. I’ve always been a firm believer that everything happens for a reason and somehow, after everything we’ve been thru, I still do. For us, 2020 was a year full of learning, uncomfortable growth and healing. Though it’s still very much a work in progress, we will have our health and we will recover stronger and more knowledgable than ever.

For a while now, I’ve been doing what I needed to, but I’m eager to start doing more of what I love again! As we rebuild our lives here in Texas, I will also begin to reestablish Savvy Images where it all began ten years ago. I will be looking to work with fun new clients and even collaborate with other professionals. In order to get my creative juices running full speed again, I’m looking forward to sitting up several styled sessions in the coming months. 2020 may have been the worst, but I have high expectations for all the wonderful things to come in 2021!!

I hope each of your new years are filled with love, laughter, joy, good health, prosperity, and an abundance of all the wonderfulness you can possibly handle. If you’re interested in working together or finding out more about Savvy Image’s styled photo shoots, please be sure to subscribe to our mailing list right away.

All about Love

Families, Kids, Personal

I have been thinking a lot about love. Loving those around you, loving who you are, loving what you stand for and loving what you do. A fellow creative entrepreneur recently posted on Instagram asking, “What are you willing to do for a whole year and never get paid?” This really struck a cord with me.

This. At this very moment in my life, this is what I would do.

Documenting beautiful moments like these is what I love doing.

I had originally planned to do another blog post today on Valentine’s Day, but my mind kept going back to these images. Timeless and simple, yet they radiate pure and boundless love. All that is important.

Shortly after relocating to Burlingame, I was contacted by a fellow mom about taking holiday photos for the Down Syndrome Connection of the Bay Area. With so many unknowns up in the air, I was not able to commit do doing so at first. But as the universe would have it, I was ultimately able to. Even after many obstacles, I am so very glad it worked out. Donating my personal time to photograph these fun families was one of the highlights of  my holiday season. I smile every time I think about the incredible energy that took place during each of these mini sessions. I was so eager to share the photos with each family and now I’m so excited to finally share their contagious love with you!

Love and be loved. Happy Valentine’s Day!!

Life with an Au Pair

Personal

A little over a year ago I didn’t even really know what the word “Au Pair” meant. And the idea of having a stranger live in our home would have been a non-starter. But then a unique opportunity presented itself to our family. My husband was offered a new job within his company AND decided to pursue his Executive MBA degree from Wharton. Both in San Francisco. Both thousands of miles away from all our friends, family and any form of support system we had come to know with two small children. He could have turned down the job and just commuted back and forth to California for school every other weekend. But where’s the fun in that?! ;-) Deciding to move west was an incredibly difficult decision, knowing he would be a mostly absentee dad and husband for two (very LONG) years.

 

After being introduced to the concept by a mom friend in Houston, we further researched exactly what having an Au Pair meant. There are many common misconceptions about being a host family:

  • Au Pairs are not live in childcare for only high income families.
  • Having an Au Pair does not mean you have child care 24/7 around the clock.
  • Au Pairs are thoroughly screened and regulated by a licensed agency.
  • Au Pairs are trained and have previous childcare experience.
  • There is a very involved interview process when decided on an Au Pair.
  • Hosting an Au Pair is a cultural exchange program.
  • Most Au Pairs join the program and come to the USA to better their English.

Once we understood each of those in more detail, we realized it would be a great solution for our big move. After giving me a rough visual of what life would be like, my husband left the final decision up to me. What the hell… life is either a boring adventure, or nothing at all. What doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger. Insert all the cliche quotes possible here. We took a huge leap of faith and headed west to look for a new place to call home.

I was shocked to find out how common having an Au Pair is here in California. When we got settled, and went thru both the application and interview process, we finally welcomed our new Au Pair from Colombia! She was just as nervous as us, but we immediately had such a great connection. She’s fun, respectful, loving, stands her ground with our spirited three year old AND is spontaneously adventurous, just like us! Taking a year off from school, her goal was to improve her English and experience as much of the United States as possible.

I asked many questions when getting to know her from afar. One was if she liked the beach, the mountains, the desert, or wildflowers best. When she answered “wildflowers,” I knew she was going to fit right in great. I took the photo above at our favorite spot in Half Moon Bay and framed it above her bed. I also put many framed photos of her friends an family around her room. And because she shares a bathroom with the girls, I had to have beautiful photos of them together in this stunning rose garden near our home, to frame there. This was her first time to be far away from her family, so wanted her to feel at home, in her new home with us. The good news is, she loves beautiful photos just as much as I do!

If I am to be honest, she’s more of a side kick or stand in co-parent for me.

For our family, having an Au Pair does not mean someone else is raising our girls. It means we have added another beautiful young lady to adventurous girl gang over here. Though dad temporarily isn’t, I am very much still a part of the picture. Having her keeps me sane and allows me to pursue my passions. Though I mostly work from home, I always knew I didn’t want to be a stay-at-home-mom. Raising toddlers is not easy. I have NO IDEA how single moms or dads do it alone, so MAD PROPS to you guys on that. Our girls have consistent care, another strong female to look up to and are both learning Spanish. Because of her, we have all learned SO much about the Colombian culture. She is incredibly understanding of our continued chaos and it’s priceless to have her around when my husband travels for work often.

Being a part of this program has been such a great experience for our family, so far. If you have any questions or are looking into the possibility of hosting an Au Pair, please feel free to reach out!

 

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Milk Bath Bonus

Maternity, Personal

Never in my life would I have thought I would do a Milk Bath Photo Session. But when your talented photographer comes to you with a cool idea, you certainly don’t protest! I also never thought I would show photos like this of myself publicly, but holy hell…

Parenting 101, I have learned never to say never. ;-)

And more important, Pregnancy is hard.

Having a high risk pregnancy, given my limited upright time, laying down in the tub for this session wasn’t a problem at all.  These photos are like a badge of honor. My cleavage may be more than overwhelming, but I’m damn proud that my body worked so hard to successfully create a perfect little human.

Here they are… Baby Brett’s bump, in all her glory!

Milk bath maternity sessions may be a fad, anddd it was a bit strange to lay in a tub of milk, but I’m certainly glad we did it. It’s fun to push creative boundaries!

sweet pecks milk bath maternity photosHuge prego boobs and all, that’s a beautiful thing! If you missed my last blog post of my maternity photo session on the beach with her, you can check those out here.

If you are down in the Sugar Land area near Houston, looking for a photographer, definitely contact Shary with Sweet Pecks Photography!

 

A Sweet Maternity Experience…

Maternity, Personal

Many, many moons have passed, but I had share our beautiful images and maternity photo experience with Sweet Pecks Photography. If you know me personally or read my previous blog post, you already know my second pregnancy wasn’t a walk in the park. But lets be real, is it really for anyone?! Even if things go perfectly as planned, it’s still a pretty high stress time in one’s life. Worrying about having a great photo session experience should not be on your already LONG list of things to accomplish within such a short window of time. 

 

I cannot stress this enough… Having a good connection with your maternity photographer is SO VERY important.

Of course, make sure you love their style and technique first. You should know they are clearly capable of taking beautiful photos. But taking lovely photos of the side of a barn is easy. LOL You may beam with stunning rays of golden sunshine, but “large and in charge” is how you will likely feel eight months in. Speaking from experience, you want to work with someone who makes you look AND feel your absolute best in front of their camera.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the midst of a pretty unpleasant pregnancy, my experience with Shary at Sweet Pecks was a HUGE highlight. Knowing my situation, she went out of her way to make sure I had an amazing session. From scheduling, then planning, to execution… the entire process was zero stress. Even though a bit of a stretch for my circumstances, she brought my vision of a beach maternity photo session to life. And knowing my “upright” time was limited, she even drove to make it happen! Did I mention, she even provided the dresses I wore?!

That’s grand, but truly connecting with the person behind the camera is equally important.

You’ll want to trust they will capture your best angles and expressions. Standing stiff in front of a beautiful backdrop, with the perfect light, is not the way to go. It’s awkward. You’re growing a human. This is a pretty big time in your life. The goal should be to document real, genuine emotion. Giving a bit of direction here and there, when needed. You really want a photographer who engages with, encourages you, and embraces the moment your husband and toddler surprise you to join in on the session shortly after it begins. ;-)

 

Here are a few more tips on how to set yourself up for a successful maternity photo session:

  • Don’t be afraid to over communicate and ask a million questions to make sure your creative visions and plans align. I would even recommend getting on the phone a few times, especially when planning.
  • Be sure to understand how your photographer does things. From scheduling to the delivery of your final product, you should know exactly what to expect, and when to expect it will happen. If not, ask more questions.
  • Invest your time and energy into working with a maternity photographer who will go above and beyond to make you feel absolutely fabulous in every way possible. After all, you are about to push a living breathing bundle of baby into your world soon. You certainly deserve it!

These photographs bring me such joy, and I hope you enjoy seeing them also. Keep an eye out for my next blog post to see my fun little bonus Milk Bath Maternity Photo Session with Sweet Pecks Photography!

 

Two years & changes…

Personal

Over two years…you guys, it has seriously been THAT long since I’ve blogged. I would be lying if I said it seemed like yesterday. After all the major changes that have taken place since then, it seems more like six years.

A little over two years ago, while living in Houston, we found out we were expecting our second baby girl. Jennifer Weems, a fellow photography friend back in Austin, brought my adventurous announcement vision to life for us. And though it came close to happening, no one fell in! It was a fun follow-up to our first “Baby on Board” announcement, documented by our dear friend, Robert Siciliano of Far North Photos, while living in Alaska (you can see those photos here).

But oh my, it has truly been one heck of an adventure! Due to difficulties during my first birth, my second pregnancy was high risk. My “upright” time was very limited. I spent the little time I had, caring for our one and a half year old in the mornings and evenings. Dad took her to and from school. During most days I laid at home. Transitioning back and forth, from the couch to the bed. Normally being a really active person, it was an incredibly difficult time for me.

Fairly early on in my pregnancy, my good friend and fellow photographer, Shary Peck of Sweet Pecks Photography, took my maternity photos. Because our first maternity session was in the mountains, I just HAD to have this session take place at the beach. Being the amazing person Shary is, she not only took my maternity photos, she also drove my reclined baby bump to Galveston, to make that happen for me! Seriously. Incredible.

I didn’t want to over complicate things, so I reluctantly decided to do photos without Dad and big sister-to-be. If you’ve ever participated in a photo session with a toddler, I’m confident you understand why. But knowing how important photos are to me, my husband and Scotty surprised me, showing up halfway thru the session. Right up there with finding out we expecting a healthy baby and my Baby Sprinkle, the following weekend, this afternoon was one of the top highlights of my pregnancy.

Fast forward 37 longggg weeks and we had ourselves an absolutely beautiful baby girl, named Brett. I’m not sure how we got so lucky, but this child was easy. I mean, unicorn baby, easy! She was perfect. After having a pretty difficult pregnancy and recovery, I really needed that in my life. Scotty was an awesome big sister. She LOVED her new sister, so hard. Haha. Luckily we never had any major new sibling jealousy. Though, we are still working on being “gentle.”

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Our perfect, uncomplicated little way of life, didn’t last long. About six months after she was born, we decided to move to Northern California. My husband would be attending Wharton’s Executive MBA program in San Francisco every other weekend for two years AND simultaneously working and traveling full time for work. Yes. All the chaos. Please send me all the prayers, positivity and PATIENCE! We took the imperfectly/perfect photo below on our house hunting trip, with the trusty remote timer, to announce our move. You can see the girls were thrilled about it. Haha.

After packing up our lives in Houston and moving to Mountain View for a month, we finally found a new place to call home for a while, in Burlingame. While Dad is doing his work/school thing, you can find me and my girls adventuring all around the Bay Area. If the weather is nice and we have the chance, we usually head straight to the coast. Heaven on earth! It only takes us twenty five minutes to get to Half Moon Bay, where the photo below was taken. Again with the good ole’ remote timer. We can’t miss out on beautiful moments like this, because dad isn’t around to take photos. ;-) We may not be in California long, so we want to see and experience as much as possible while we are here!

While I haven’t formally reestablished Savvy Images here in the Bay Area yet, I have been working on a few great personal projects to keep me on my toes. Be sure to subscribe to my blog to see future posts to find out more about those. There are some seriously PRECIOUS images I’m dying to share with all of you soon!

 

Savvy Images Monthly Photo Featured

Proud owner

Babies, Personal

I am now the proud owner of an active little one year old!! Haha. It still sounds so weird to say! Things have been a bit quiet over here on the Savvy Images blog, so I wanted to share a quick personal post. From a feisty newborn, to a gassy baby, to a spunky toddler, this is my inquisitive little lady, Scotty! Of course I had to take the obligatory monthly sticker photos. ;-) We got lucky with the making of this little human… as long as she’s not tired or hungry, she is one happy girl. Though there were usually plenty of cute smiles, I did my best to capture all of her many little expressions each month. Seriously, take a look at what a good majority of month two looked like! Ahhhhh. Soooo cute, but I’m soooo glad that’s behind us! What an incredible year it has been! Each month I also tried to used different headbands, onesies, blankets and toys that were gifted to her from family and friends for an added personal touch. As you can see, when she started teething around 5 months, she spent a good amount of time with her little natural rubber teether, so I decided it was only appropriate to include it in our photo. The same with her fur sister Reis, who insisted on half-heartedly participating in her monthly photo sessions. We had to include her also!

Can we talk about how difficult it was to actually TAKE these photos each month?! There were many times when I had to FORCE myself to make it happen. Many of them are not up to my ‘professional’ standards, but regardless, I’m so glad to have them. She finally figured out the whole sticker deal. (as if…Mom!) Good thing there aren’t any more, because even with Dad’s help, it was difficult enough keeping the last one on her for a hot minute. I had all these photos displayed together at her birthday party a few weeks ago and it made me SO very happy. Not only did we all survive the first year, but my little nugget has truly flourished. A HUGE accomplishment in my book. Being a new mom, there are SO many overwhelming things going on in life. Mainly trying to have a life, and trying discovering your “new normal” in life! HA. Of the MANY things I’ve learned, prioritizing my time is near the top of that list. There are many gorgeous sessions I’m dying to share with you guys (and will soon). In the meantime, I can’t resist passing up a chance to capture more beautiful memories for my awesome clients AND spend as much time as possible with this little Chunka-Lova. She’s growing and changing so quickly, right in front of my eyes! Savvy Images - proud owner  - monthly photos

Savvy Images Pregnancy Announcement Photo Featured

Exciting News for the Holidays!!

Maternity, Personal

It’s that time of year.. the hustle and bustle of the holidays.. the time of year when we squeeze our loved ones a little bit tighter, and we’re reminded of all the wonderful things we’re thankful for. Before the holidays even began this year, things actually got a little bit chaotic for my little family. In a pretty amazing way. And in a complete photographers fashion (as you would expect), I thought that our amazing chaos would be best celebrated with a cheesy-cute photo shoot. My good friend Rob Siciliano, of Siciliano Photography, captured all the beautiful images below. We had to get a bit creative to find a photo shoot location anywhere near Anchorage that had decent looking snow. It’s completely beyond me that we live in Alaska, it’s mid-December, and I actually just said that we struggled to find decent looking snow! Luckily, both Rob and my husband were major troopers, and made my vision come to life.Taken by Siciliano Photography - Savvy Images Pregnancy Announcement
Taken by Siciliano Photography - Savvy Images Pregnancy AnnouncementI couldn’t be more thrilled to share these photos AND our exciting news with all of you!!Taken by Siciliano Photography - Savvy Images Pregnancy Announcement

That’s right, our little family will be welcoming a precious little baby GIRL early next June! This has been such an incredibly HARD secret to keep over the last several months, but we couldn’t be more excited. It is very clear to us that we have SO much to be grateful for. Our lives are about to get turned upside down in such a fantastic way! The spontaneous trips and some of my random recent Instagram photos may potentially make a little more sense now… We were getting our airline miles and adventures in while we still could. ;-) With the help of faux cocktails and many trusty service industry folks, we were able to keep our exciting little secret much longer than we ever thought possible! Luckily, (from what I’ve been told) it’s been a pretty smooth pregnancy, because going to multiple weddings and events expecting without many folks knowing about it can get challenging!

Yesterday evening we had a balloon confetti gender reveal party with our close friends here in Anchorage, and with our family on video chat. I’m so grateful for technology (and my tech-savvy sister-in-law), so that our family could be a part of the fun on Google Hangout. WOW, I still can’t believe we are having a girl!! Now we can finally start discussing names, nursery colors, AND all the best safety rated baby products! (Have you met my husband?? ;-) Love you honey! I give you a hard time, but it really does make me extremely happy to know our baby girl is already a blessed little one) Pinterest and I have a major date tonight. For those that are curious, I assure you that this momma WILL NOT be jumping on the frilly, crazy pink, glittery, ruffled up bandwagon, just because we’re having a girl. Family, friends… Seriously, for the love of sugar and spice and all things nice, PLEASE pump the breaks if/when considering any of the over-the-top-cute little girl jazz! (wink, wink, nudge) ;-P

Speaking of great baby products, if any of my awesome mommas out there have any great pregnancy OR baby product recommendations, I would absolutely LOVE to hear all about those!

Savvy Newborn Inspiration…

Newborns, Personal

Many people have asked what inspired my passion to photograph newborn babies… Eight years ago my nephew Colin Dale Dorman was born on July 4th at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, Texas. I lived in Chicago at the time, and quickly hopped on a flight back home as soon as I found out that my sister went into labor. It was probably one of the coolest, most memorable flights I’ve ever been on. For one, I was very eager to get to the hospital, and two… it was the 4th of July! As the plane approached the (incredibly tiny) Southeast Texas Regional Airport in Port Arthur, we flew over countless cool firework shows. I can’t really put into words how cool it was to see fireworks go off from above, while I was already SO excited to meet my FIRST nephew!!
Savvy Images First NewbornFast-forward several days later… I snuck Colin off into my sister and brother-in-law’s bedroom to take some photos of him at eight days young, and captured this PRECIOUS photo of him smiling!! (It was taken with a little Canon point and shoot camera, and this is a screen shot of the digital photo). I didn’t believe it when it actually happened.. I had to go back and look at the photo multiple times. I was SO PROUD. A perfect little nephew, with a perfect little smile!! It took me a while to actually pursue my passion, but I’ve been hooked every since! Eight years and MANY photos later, I’m very proud to have Savvy Images and he still has an incredibly charming little smile!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY COLIN DALE!!!!
And HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA!!

I’m very grateful for all the incredibly brave souls that fight for all of our freedom daily!
4th of July Screen Shot