Showing posts with label event photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label event photography. Show all posts

October 30, 2013

H Family Reunion at Hyatt Lost Pines {Austin Family Photographer}

I was so looking forward to doing this family's reunion portraits at Hyatt Lost Pines Resort.  The 4 kids hired me as a gift to their parents.  What a sweet time to remember in these five families' lives.  Living 1,000 miles away from my families (boo), I know how fun it is when everyone gets together. 

Talk about beautiful... Hyatt Lost Pines Resort is amazing, and definitely on my "to do list" with my husband when ever we have someone in town that can watch our kiddos for a day/night so that we can sneak away.  What a fun getaway that would be!  And the perfect place for a family reunion.

These families were so sweet, funny, and great to work with.  And the 10 kiddos?  They pretty much melted my heart.  Don't get me wrong... they made me work for it, but that is what I love to do.  I'm so glad we were able to shoot our session the morning we did, because that same night, Austin got like 10-12 inches of rain and everything (including the river behind the stairs below) flooded big time.

Enjoy their sneak peeks. 










 This shot was at the very end... everyone was cooked.  I love how "real" it is.  :)

It's fun to see what comes of two people who fell in love.  For this couple, it was 4 kids and 10 grandkids!  

December 02, 2012

Saxon's 3rd Birthday Party

I enjoyed doing sweet Saxon's 3rd birthday party pictures recently.  It is always fun working with this family.  I did big sister Suri's birthday party last year and look forward to doing it again this December.  And of course, there is one of my favorite sessions to date... the wildflower session (click here). 

Here is a little preview of Saxon's party at Little Gym.  Complete with an entertaining visit from Rapunzel! 


July 20, 2012

4th of July Parade - 2012 {Austin Family Photographer}

I love my community.

I love being involved here and giving back.

The people are amazing, the kiddos are adorable, and I feel honored and blessed to live here.

I had such a great time shooting the 4th of July parade for the second year.  Red, white, and blue are such amazing colors (for so many reasons), and I love the way they turned out.  Brace yourself for the cuteness...

Looking forward to next year!



February 02, 2012

Suri's 5th Birthday Party {Austin Event Photographer}

I love doing event photography.  People put so much planning, love, and thought (not to mention time and money) into planning events for those they love, and I so enjoy capturing those memories on my camera for them to enjoy for many years to come.  

Recently, I had the pleasure of doing Miss Suri's 5th birthday party.  And oh, what a party it was!  I met Suri and her mom and little sister at the 4th of July Parade that I photographed in South Austin last year.  They were dressed to perfection that day in their red, white, and blue... and cutest of all?  Little red cowboy boots too!  (I used to have a pair of those growing up.)

Suri's mama put so much planning and thought into the party, and made it such a fun and memorable event for everyone who came.  The party included dressing up in princess clothes and shoes, choosing a hairstyle and getting their hair done, nails painted, makeup done, and it concluded with rolling out the red carpet (literally!) for a fashion show.  Is that cute or what?!

It made me want to be a 5-year old girl so I could play dress-up, too!  (My favorite dress-up game growing up was playing "Little House on the Prairie" on our farm when my friends came over.  I always had to be Laura.  Complete with lunch pail, braids, bonnet, and gappy teeth.)  :)

Here are some pictures from the evening.  The party was held at Snip Its in South Austin.  Cool place to have a party! 








January 22, 2012

Why Hire a Professional Photographer? {Austin Family Photographer}

One of the many things I love about photography and being a photographer is providing people with special images that they can cherish for many years to come.  Haven't we all said at one time or another, "Gosh, I wish I could freeze that moment in time."  We all know that our babies grow up too fast, and the beautiful thing is that through photography - we can freeze time, and I love that!

Or we've said, "I just can't get a good picture of my kid because he/she won't sit still long enough for me to do so."  Just another reason to hire a professional.  You see, we photographers have little tricks up our sleeves - and the right equipment - for making those moments still enough to photograph.

I know that children (especially ages 1-3) can be very hard to photograph because they are so mobile and busy.  (I have learned that very quickly with my own little busy boy, Miles!  Stay tuned for a blog post about a sweet (but challenging) Valentine's Day mini-shoot I had with him... coming in early February.)

I love capturing those little still moments for parents to enjoy.  I met the little cuties below at the "A Wonderful Life" event (click here) that I volunteered at in early December at my church.  I only had about 60 seconds to work with them, and as I did so, their mama mentioned that she's never gotten a good picture of the two of them together, and she has had to actually Photoshop them together in the past.  Well, with a little coaching and a new lady making them laugh (me!), we got these images for their mama in just about 60-seconds.  Imagine if we had a full 1-2 hour session together.   The little guys were just too cute!


January 11, 2012

It Really IS a "Wonderful Life" {Austin Event Photographer}

I had such a lovely time volunteering at the "A Wonderful Life" event again this year at First Evangelical Free Church.  Last year's event was great, but this year's event was even better!  I can't wait to see what they have in store for 2012.  I enjoyed working with all of the sweet little families and kiddos and providing free portraits for them to download and enjoy.

Here are just a few fun images from our evening.  Enjoy the cuteness!







How funny are their little "beards?"  They had just come from a pirate party. :) 

SANTA Came to Circle C Town! {Austin Event Photography}

Last month, I had the fun task of photographing Santa and all the great Circle C kids here in Austin.  It was so much fun, and so entertaining to watch their reaction to him.  Some kids went straight up to him, hopped up onto his lap like he was their best friend, and had no reservations about it.  Others were very shy - but pushed through it.  And there were a few that just plain "weren't havin' it."  I've found that those make the most hilarious shots to capture!  (See below for an example.)

In the week leading up to the event, my little Miles was all about sitting on Santa's lap and telling him he was wishing for a swing set and slide for Christmas.  Well, that was until he walked into the room and saw Santa.  There was no sitting on his lap, but he did let me hold him and he did confidently and sweetly ask Santa for his wishlist.  Maybe next year he will be a little more familiar with Santa and sit on his lap with baby Sister.  We shall see about that one.

Enjoy some of the sweet shots from our morning together!

Little man slept right through his first visit with Santa!  

Does this not make you laugh?!  Look at the baby's face... but even funnier is SANTA's face!




Here is little Miles saying, "Cheeeeeeeeeeese."  

The petting zoo was a hit!  



November 29, 2011

It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year...

Tis the season for processing lots of orders, prints, and holiday cards.  For shooting and editing many sweet family sessions... For listening to Christmas music... For holiday joy.  And lots of hot chocolate with marshmallows!



A few fun events coming up: 
  • I'll be doing free portraits with Santa from 10-11:30am on Saturday, Dec. 3rd at the Circle C HOA Party.  I'm excited to see what Miles thinks of Santa.  He doesn't seem to be intimidated so far, and is very set on asking Santa for a slide and swing set.
  • I'm shooting a little girl's 5th birthday party at a kid's hair boutique on Saturday night.  Should be so much fun to see all the little girls enjoying dress up, their hair being done, and makeup.  It will give me a good look of what I'm in for in 5 sweet years with baby girl on the way.
  • I'll be doing free family portraits again this year at the "It's a Wonderful Life" event on Dec. 10th at First Evangelical Free Church.  It's a FREE event, open to anyone, and is going to be awesome for the kiddos!  Check out all the live music, food vendors, and activities here.  http://fefc.org/#/events-registrations/a-wonderful-life
And sometime in the next week or so, I've got to get our Christmas tree up!  I decorated the rest of the house a few weeks ago because I knew it was my last free weekend until Christmas.  :)  If only there were 30 hours in a day... 

Hope you are all looking forward to a beautiful holiday season ahead filled with lots of love and laughter.

November 09, 2011

Halloween 2011

Here are some cute pics from the Halloween block party I did free portraits at.  Cutie pies galore!!









May 29, 2011

Community Changes Lives

Every month, I write an article for approximately 30-60 community newsletters for Austin, San Antonio, Houston, and Dallas areas.  Usually the topic is on health and fitness, but the article I wrote for June newsletters was about ways to plug into your community.  Here it is.

(For previous health and fitness articles, visit my blog at http://www.livefitaustin.com/lfa-blog.htm and look for "Articles by Sarah" under "Categories" on the right.)  


Community Changes Lives
by Sarah S. Jordan, MS

In late April, I was fortunate enough to be a small part of an incredible event in my neighborhood called “BBQ4JD.”  (Click here.)  The theme on the back of the event t-shirts read “Community Changes Lives,” and I don’t think any other words could have summed it up better than those three words did. 

What I witnessed was a large community coming together to support a child and family with love, donations, many hugs, and ongoing prayers.  I could not believe how many people, children, volunteers, and businesses came out to contribute their time, energy, and love to the event.  It definitely showed the true colors and generosity of this neighborhood and the wonderful people that live here. 

I have lived in this neighborhood for almost two years, and have to say that I feel very fortunate to be part of such a great community.  Through family time at the pool on weekends, attending business networking meetings, offering free women and stroller fitness classes, attending holiday events, and volunteering at a few things, great connections have been made and a large community feels much smaller to me. 

This got me thinking… what are some ways that we can all get more plugged into our neighborhoods?

Here are some great ways to do just that.

Volunteer.  Neighborhoods / communities put on so many great events throughout the year, and there are always volunteer opportunities and ways to get more involved. 

Donate.  If you own a business or have a product that could be helpful to an event or silent auction, donate your time and/or an auction item.  As they say, you have to give in order to receive, and there is so much to be gained in the spirit of giving to others.  I cannot tell you how many incredible people I have been fortunate enough to meet through the giving of my time and services. 

Read the community newsletter each month.  A great deal of time and energy is spent in creating those newsletters, and they are a great way to stay updated on what is happening around you and to connect with the members, events, and local businesses in your community.

See if your neighborhood does email announcements, and if they do, sign up for them.  They are really helpful, keep you connected to events coming up, and they usually never overfill your inbox.  If you live in Circle C, visit http://www.circlecranch.info to sign up.

Get moving together.  Start a running or walking group.  Plan a fun run/walk for parents and their children in your area to promote being active. 

Find people with similar interests and join or form a group, whether that is a book club, moms group, or business-networking group.  So much is gained from partnerships and networking.

Welcome newcomers.  Within a day or two of moving in, one of my neighbors had already showered us with free ice cream coupons to his shop.  And other neighbors had already given us their cell phone numbers in case we needed anything.  A little bit goes a long ways in making people feel welcome. 

Plan a potluck for your neighbors on your street once a year.  Food + Families =  Fun!

If you're out running or walking, be sure to smile and maybe even wave at other people you pass.  It sure makes the world seem more friendly when people do this.  I suppose you can take the girl out of the Midwest, but you can't take the Midwest out of the girl...

What ever you find to work for you and your family in getting involved, may you find immeasurable enjoyment from your efforts.       

May 06, 2011

BBQ4JD Event Pics {Austin Event Photographer}

I loved every minute of being at and photographing the BBQ4JD event last Friday, April 29th.  And I got to spend an hour and a half with BEVO himself... he is so cool! 

I have to say... the slogan on the back of the event t-shirts could not have said it any better... COMMUNITY CHANGES LIVES.  I am so blessed to be part of such an amazing community that comes together to support each other.  The Hartmans are incredible, and this event was a great tribute to them and to JD, and to how much people are supporting and praying for them.

A special thanks to my sweet assistant, Jessica, for helping to take great photos of the event!