fine art portraits {boulder portrait photographer}
I had the chance to attend a workshop and learn more about fine art portraits from the amazingly talented and world famous Elena Shumilova. Â Palo Alto, California was the setting and the models were these beautiful children. Â Photographing fine art portraits is my passion and I left the workshop more inspired than ever. Â We went to the most beautiful farm with a river, spring green trees, flowers, chickens and little paths leading into light. Â The children who modeled for us were dressed perfectly. Â Not too fancy, but timeless. Â I love the white lacy dress and braided hair. Â We used an old tricycle for the little girl to ride, and had her play with a sweet puppy. Â The big trees in California with their twisted roots and moss covered bark were the perfect lines for the photo of the little girl sitting on the tree. Â I have been spending this past year studying light and refining my photography, letting light be a storyteller as much as the subject. Â I love warm backlight. Â I’m drawn to candid lifestyle poses with a bit of magic. Â When animals, children and beautiful light are combined together, there is a timeless magic that happens. Â Living on a farm with chickens and horses, barn cats and a dog that will forever look like a puppy, gives me so many opportunities to photograph my children with their furry and feathered friends. Â Returning from California, I have renewed inspiration to photograph my subjects this spring with the magical light I love so much. Â We just got some chicks and ducklings and I have been having so much fun photographing the joy of my children when holding these babies. Â I look forward to using the skills I learned from Elena at the many spring photo sessions I have in the coming weeks.


