Monday, January 30, 2012

BEST OF 2011 - VINTAGE, PIN UP, GLAMOUR PHOTOGRAPHY

Vintage Lens by Leslie's Greatest Hits of 2011!  In this collection you'll see photos of fabulous women combined with creative editing, resulting in works of art that a camera alone can't achieve. Some are playfully feminine, some are femme fatales, but all are inspired by aesthetics of the past.


"If you obey all the rules, you'll  miss all the fun."  ~Kathryn Hepburn



















BEST OF 2011 - VINTAGE, PINUP, GLAMOUR

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

BEST OF 2011 - Children









I think it will be a lifetime of learning for me. We all strive for harmony and balance in our lives, yet after each children's portrait session, I'm reminded that they can achieve that balance with little or no effort. The more I simply let them be, the more my camera can capture how precious and pure they are. It may sound silly, but I often feel home-schooled by the children I photograph.

Friday, January 6, 2012

BEST OF 2011 ~ TEENS

"Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still."  ~Dorothea Lange

I've got a son who's not quite a teen yet, but you wouldn't know it by spending time with him. He gets feistier and scrappier by the day. I realize that soon I'll be entering alien territory. Like all moms of teens that came before me, I'll struggle with wanting to help him grow up and be independent, while wanting to hug him and rock him in my arms. Who can resist that natural dichotomy?

2011 was the year that I fell in love with photographing teens. They'd invariably come to the session with their sibs and try to trick the photographer by something I learned was called "photo-bombing". This is when someone jumps into the background of what was supposed to have been a great picture. Now, for someone who's always enjoyed a certain amount of control in her photo sessions, I had to seriously rethink how I work. In the end, I just had to let them do it until they tired of the trick and maybe, just maybe, something unique would come out of it. 

One reason I love shooting teens is that I'm always finding moments through my lens that I could never have imagined otherwise. They have a magical way of removing me from my world and catapulting me into theirs. It's a pretty sweet ride, to tell the truth.  Another reason is the instant gratification I get by helping to make a teen feel really good about him or herself through photography. Could anything top that?

Thanks to all you fabulous teens and your moms for helping to contribute to this week's blog.