Well I've certainly been luckin' out lately with GORGEOUS children to photograph. Today was no exception. I met this lovely little lass in Boston–who was still napping when I arrived. I scouted out their absolutely stunning, amazing, jaw-dropping brownstone for the best naturally lit rooms and settled on the 2nd floor dining room that was adorned with a christmas tree and warmed by the fireplace. Little "M" woke up and was a bit leery at first but finally, oh finally, she did give in to my childish charm and busted out a few smiles today. Then off we went to the kitchen, also amply lit, to dig into her birthday cupcake. She turned "1" last Monday. Happy, happy birthday to you! She is such a stunner that I am adding more shots than I normally would–I can't help myself! 🙂
And puppy dog tails. That's what little boys are made of. I had a great shoot today with two little boys who were so excited to have their pictures taken. And for a 4 and 6 year old they took direction very well! I was greeted with handshakes and smiles and we headed outside to start our shoot. I still can't believe it's been so nice that although I put the kabash on outdoor shoots after November 1st, I've been able to take all my shoots outdoors up 'til now which has been so much better than being limited to indoors–which I can never be sure will have ample natural light. Anyway, here are some shots that I'm lovin'…
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December 30, 2008 - 7:52 pm
number 3 is greatness!! adorable! were do you live?
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December 30, 2008 - 7:53 pm
number 3 is greatness!! adorable! were do you live?
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December 30, 2008 - 7:53 pm
number 3 is greatness!! adorable! were do you live?
(getting an early start on tomorrow’s to-do’s!)
Introducing Custom Orthotics and my 2nd Mamapreneur : Kerri Romano and check out work boots reviews from WBN!
Website? www.thestylists.biz and www.krmotivescosmetics.com
Email: kerriromano@verizon.net
How long have
you been in business? I’ve been doing hair & make up for 15
years now and had my start on Newbury Street. About 8 years ago my friend and I decided to branch off to
freelance for weddings and special occasions. I am still cutting & coloring though—it completes the
whole look!
Please
explain a little bit about your products/business and how you developed the
concept behind it: Bascially the
concept was to become more accessible as a freelance stylist.
I decided to make the process easy for brides/clients and started
traveling to them for hair & make-up—the freelance work supplemented my already
very steady in-salon clientele.
What makes
your services so unique? With a special make-up line I
work with I am able to custom blend mineral powders and eye shadow palettes for your
skin tone. We have a variety of
lip glosses and lip plumpers as well. Additionally, I offer “Beautini” Parties for a fun girls
nights in. We have martinis and I
give demos on daytime and nighttime looks, customizing each face to new trend
looks.
What is the
hardest part or have been some of your struggles starting your own business? I think the hardest struggle of any business is this
economy. Most times mothers
getting services done for themselves is secondary to everything else. So sometimes I have clients waiting
longer in between cuts & colors but weddings are always happening!
How many children do you have
and what are their ages? I have 1 son, Charlie, who turned 1 in July.
What are some of the creative
ways you have found to juggle being a woman, a mother, a business owner, and a
wife? One
of the things I’ve learned is not getting stuck on the dot—in other words
living day to day. I know that we
women all know that these days that as a woman, a mother, a business owner and
wife we can DO IT ALL! The best
advice is to stay organized.
Who
is your biggest inspiration? My mother
Now
for some fun questions….
Favorite meal? Salmon cooked perfectly over spinach with
pine nuts and a lite lemon vinaigrette dressing.
Favorite Dessert? Warm chocolate chip cake cooked in a flat
pan, cut in squares. My mom makes
it the best!
Favorite restaurant (can be
anywhere)? Mistral
in the So. End. My
favorite dish is the tenderloin pizza topped with mashed potatoes and drizzled
with truffle oil, with a nice glass of white wine.
Favorite piece of clothing or
accessory? Not really
one piece, per se, but all of my shoes, boots and scarves. And of course my diamonds 😉
Favorite
vacation spot? Italy. I went once and would love to go many
more times.
Favorite childhood memory? The Family
Cannalonga Christmas parties—they were at my Auntie’s house. I loved seeing all of my cousins and we
always had a great time.
On any given day, what makes you
smile? My
son. On any given day and every
moment he makes me smile and laugh.
When you have free time (ha!)
what would your ideal day entail? Ha! Free time?
That’s funny!! As you moms
know there is NO free time having children, but I would have to say to go away
for a weekend with my girlfriend Stephanie to a spa that has chefs and yoga and
mud baths. (Thanks Kerri!!)
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February 16, 2009 - 4:01 pm
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In sunny, but COOL, Florida. My husband, son and I are away on vacation. Just wanted to let all you blog followers know that I haven't entirely fallen off the face of the earth. Can't wait to update you with new images from upcoming shoots. But until then, here's a shot of my husband and son on the beach–just taken with my Canon point and shoot camera, nothin' fancy.
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December 2, 2008 - 5:40 pm
Great image – amazing what point and shoots can do after a little pp love. Beautiful 🙂
That's all I can think of when I see these little girls faces. Like little dolls. Truly! I had this shoot over the weekend. It was actually scheduled back in January (!) but was postponed until after the littlest was born and 10 months later we finally had the chance to meet. Normally, and I by that I mean 99.9% of the time I am able to make any child smile. I seem to have a way with children and maybe that's why I'm a good at what I do. But for some reason, the eldest daughter just wouldn't crack for me. It didn't matter, because as far as I'm concerned, her face is priceless either way. The first shot here was actually the 1st shot I took and it's my favorite, by far, of the day. As George Costanza would say, "And I'm out!"….We also did some family shots and shots with my clients two younger brothers. Sorry guys, just had to make you all do the infamous JUMP shot!
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November 26, 2008 - 5:30 pm
Love these! you’re right–her face is perfect smile or not. Beautiful girls. Love that last shot–they’re all jumping and the toddler is like, “What?!”


Andrea Krollman - Gorgeous as usual, Steph! What a great job you have!
Carole Marie - wow, she’s gorgeous!! Great images…