Well, 2007 has been a big year for M. Larson Photography! Most notably, the move from New York to Seattle!
I have been thrilled to meet so many new families in Seattle - and it has been a privilege to photograph you! From pregnant moms to little tiny newborns, robust 6 month olds to sassy 8 year olds, and beautiful grown, independent women - I thank you for welcoming me into your families this year.
Other accomplishments include starting this blog and developing my new signature style, working with vintage cameras.
I wanted to post some of my favorite, previously un-blogged images from some 2007 photo shoots. Earlier in the year, some of my best work came from the studio:
The beautiful mom expecting TWINS!
I am proud to say that this triptych now hangs in her home as a large framed 10x30 print.
The cutest little 6 (going on 26!) year old who put on her "America's Next Top Model" moves for me and gave me a range of expressions I have never seen in one person before:
And a quiet, shy, understated mom-to-be who graciously let me into her bedroom where beautiful afternoon light poured in the windows:
A big THANK YOU to everyone who made this such a successful year for M. Larson Photography.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
2007 Wrap-Up
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Surprise for Christmas
I did a shoot on the Oregon Coast in August that included 3 wonderful people and 6 energetic dogs! Wow, that's a lot of activity! But, I found if you tire them out with long walks on the beach, you just might be able to get all 9 of them at least sitting still in the final shots!
T contacted me, with Christmas coming up, to make some very special gifts for his mom. He wanted a beautiful print of the image below (mother and son, walking on the beach) and a special little photo book of all the dogs and people together. I was more than happy to do this for him since I am a huge fan of giving photos as gifts for the Holidays!
The mini-photo-book turned out great - especially using all vintage photography!
Sunday, November 4, 2007
New Mom - New Baby!
Happy baby birthday to Kristin, one of my prettiest mommas this year! We had a wonderful photo shoot back in October, (when the weather was still sunny and beachy and allowed bare tummies), and today she had her baby girl, Emma. Congratulations to mom and dad and welcome little baby Emma! I look forward to photographing you as you grow.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Sneak Peek
I just had to share a quick sneak peek - my favorite photo from a recent shoot with little Julia in her very own cornfield! How lucky is she to have a great big maze/fort/hiding-place/cornfield in her own backyard!? And how lucky am I that I got to be a kid again during the photo shoot with this little one?!
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Vintage Motherhood has Arrived!
This fall, through lots of hard work, experimentation, practice, and artistic inspiration, I have developed my signature look to move into 2008. I call it "Vintage Motherhood" and it takes my style of vintage portraiture to a place it's never been before - the maternity photo shoot!
I love doing my own take on classic maternity portraits. But, developing this new artistic look and bringing it to my maternity portraiture has changed my artwork and my life! I am super passionate about creating one-of-a-kind "Vintage Motherhood" portraits for all of the moms-to-be that come to my studio! You have to have a beautiful piece of art that treasures this amazing time in your life.
Giving these gifts to my first "Vintage Moms" this fall has been one of my greatest pleasures. The best part is seeing the emotion when women see how truly beautiful they looked, even when they didn't feel so beautiful! I also imagine their children, looking at the images in the future and being so proud of their moms.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Maternity on the Beach! (In October?)
The answer is definitely, YES! We can do maternity portraits, outdoors, nearly year round in Seattle. Sure, it gets a little cold, windy, and sometimes rainy. But, how's a little weather going to stop a Seattle mom and a Seattle photographer from getting the portraits they want!?
When I met Kristen, a poet, artist, and mom-to-be...it was like fate! She is such a life-loving person that of course she was game for an outdoor shoot on a chilly day in October. Some of my favorite images of the year came from this shoot. You can see them all over on my website and very often on display in stores because I love them so much. Kristen really embodied all of the hope and love that there is in waiting for your baby to arrive. It was a joy to spend the afternoon with her, her husband, and her little dog!
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Something Clicked!
Finally, something clicked! I got the opportunity to practice on a real live model, my sister! Sisters are great guinea pigs because they know they have to sit still and cooperate or the less flattering photographs of them will appear in the next family album! :)
We spent August 8th, 2007 on the beach at Golden Gardens and that was the day that I knew I just had to bring this style of vintage photography to life for my clients in Seattle. We talked about what it's like to have a portrait of yourself created in a timeless way. Digital photography is great, of course, and I use it every day - but a portrait taken by Margot (and me!) begins to transcend traditional photography as it's being done today. The subject, the photographer, the vintage camera, the "contraption" I made myself, the moment, the place, and the process all come together to create something completely one-of-a-kind. It results in an unrepeatable, once in a lifetime, work of art.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Testing, 1, 2, 3!
Whenever I learn a new photographic technique, I have to try it out on a willing and patient model. Usually that's me, initially, followed by my husband and my friends and family! Over the summer of 2007, I practiced this vintage technique A LOT, moving up from shoes and other still-lifes to a very funny and complicated afternoon of self-portraits!
If you think pushing the button and running back and forth from behind the camera to in front of the camera is difficult - try it with a 1940's vintage Argus built into a homemade "contraption"!
But, I learned I could create both sharp and beautifully soft edges in my vintage images. The artist in me was awakened and there was no going back!
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
How do you get that vintage look?
"Is it Photoshop?" is the question I get most often and the answer is "NO!" The vintage look comes from the only authentic place it can come from, this beautiful little baby! Her name is Margot.
I found Margot in the summer of 2007 and began to experiment with her. It wasn't love at first site as I had to learn all about how she works and do a lot of homemade crafting and tweaking to get her to work.
One of the first photographs I considered "successful" with this new method was this one of my shoes...as you can see we've both come a LONG way since July.
Now, she comes along on all my shoots since she (and her friends that I have added to my growing vintage camera collection) is what's behind my signature looks: Vintage Motherhood, Vintage Childhood, and Timeless Women.
Monday, October 1, 2007
Welcome
Hello everyone and welcome to the M. Larson Photo Blog. This blog is a brand new addition to my business! It will be a place to see and talk about my portrait, kids, and maternity photos, get a sneak peek of your proofs, and get let in on special promotions and offers!
To start things off, as I do on my Website as well, I would like to share my absolute favorite photograph from all of my photo shoots in 2007! Not only is it a beautiful shot, with a beautiful Mom-to-be, but for me it is symbolic of my 2007 move to the Seattle area and the new style of photography that the move has opened up to me.
We didn't get the best weather for the photo shoot but Kristen and Kyle were great sports and didn't mind a little rain, wind, and cold! I think their little dog Grover was the coldest of all 4 of us.
Another great thing about this shoot? Kristen emailed a few short hours later that her water had broken and she was in labor! Baby Evan came the very next day.
To see a larger version, go to M Larson Photo.
Best,
M. Larson