Friday 6 July 2012

Capture the Emotion, Capture the Moment....


A little while back I really enjoyed a fun photo session with the Noonan Family in Fermoy.  A young family that are full of energy, we started off at home capturing a few memories and lots of love.




Sitting on your Dad's lap while he tells you a story is such a special time .






Such concentration...









After all the fun indoors we strolled down to the park to get some fresh air and some more happy memories.







Time for another hug.













I was speaking with Mom, Sinead, this morning and she told me the girl's were asking 'When are we going to the park again with our friend Karen?'

I was chuffed:)

Thank you guys for your enthusiasm and sharing your lovely family moments with me so that, together we could create these lovely images.  Karen X.

Saturday 2 June 2012

Communion Photo-session in Colligan

I had the pleasure of a very relaxed Communion photo-session with Jennifer in Colligan Woods recently.  The session was a few days after the actual Communion so there was no time pressure at all and we were able to allow the session to be gentle and then evolve into fun and laughter with even a bit of paddling in the river.

Colligan is a particularly beautiful spot with plenty of daisies for crowns and bluebells just waiting to be picked, here are a few of my favourites:












Finally a hug for Mum.


Thank you to Jennifer for her enthusiasm and co-operation in making the session so enjoyable :)

Saturday 3 December 2011

Fun on the Family Farm.


Having photographed the McGrath family a year ago it was lovely to be asked back again to photograph PJ and his younger brother Colm, 2 young boys that are full of life and have grown so much. 

Granny and Grandad were down for a visit and as Grandparents are such important people we had to take the opportunity to get a group photograph of 3 generations.





Farms are great places to grow up with lots of space and freedom, the perfect place for young boys to use up some energy.



Swings are fab for some fun shots, getting interesting angles involved taking my life in my hands just a little bit but it was worth it when the guys started to laugh as they tried to 'get me'.









A Dog may be a man's best friend but they are something particularly special to children, let's face it - they agree with everything you tell them, they never give out and they love you unconditionally, all that is hard to beat :-)








I spotted some great puddles out along the farm roadway and PJ and Colm didn't need much encouragement to go splashing!







A special Thank you to Mum, Fionnualla, who didn't really wince at all when the serious splashing started.  Then it was time to go back home for a much needed change of clothes and a shower...



With the help of a couple of Santa hats we also set some shots that may end up on Christmas cards for the McGrath family. The difference in energy in the 2 photographs is interesting;  No 1 was near the start of the session when Colm and PJ were still getting to know me and No 2 was near the end of the session after we had shared some fun and they were relaxed.  
A little bit of work in photoshop added a vintage effect. 



I really enjoyed this session, it was great fun and a pleasure to catch up with Fionnualla and her lovely family again, a big thank you for the enthusiasm that makes my job so special. XK.