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Monthly Archives: March 2010

Product Highlight | Rhode Island Photography

Today I decided to highlight one of my favorite products.  These are my 8×8 and 10×10 coffee table albums.  If you don’t want to go all the way with a flushmount album (similar to a wedding album) for your family photos, but want to show off the photos from your session in one place, the coffee table album is the way to go!   It is a leather cover in your choice of several different colors and the photos are printed right onto the pages themselves.  You can do a photo that takes an entire page (called a full bleed) or have a designed layout with text and photos.  A light texture is applied to the pages (you can see in the top right photo) which gives it a really nice finish.  This is also a lay flat album which means exactly what it says – it will lay flat on the table when opened.  This is a great product and a phenomenal way to have all of the photos from your session!!

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Family Love | Rhode Island Baby Photography

Ahhh, Pittsburgh.  The city of bridges, inclines, rivers and steel.  The city my father grew up in and the city that I have not yet lived in – even though this makes me the only granddaughter out of four to fail do so.  My nana and pappapp lived in the Swissvale section up through my junior year in high school so we spent quite a bit of time there.  My parents would get us out of bed at insane times in the middle of the night to drive down from Syracuse so as to avoid traffic.  We’d go down on school breaks, summer vacation and stay for about a week.  The house was always filled with the smell of pasta fagioli and pastina, which my nana made special for us (while using every available pot and pan in the kitchen :) ).  We’d go to Kennywood amusement park and to the museums to see the dinosaurs.   And sometimes, if we timed it correctly, we would also have my aunt and uncle and two cousins down for a visit there.  Most Italian families are big – mine was the exception to the rule.  Only two children and four granddaughters.  So it was pretty special when we got to see them.  We also grew up far from each other.  Though in many families cousins see each other often, it would be maybe once a year that we saw ours.  So while we did see each other it wasn’t too often.

Time passed and we all grew up.  My sister ended up going to Pitt and both of my cousins moved there at various points, as did my aunt and uncle.  My older cousin, Melissa got married to a great guy (lovingly referred to as the Dutchman) and just about a year ago I found out that they were expecting their first child, a boy. Calvin James was born just over six months ago and from what I saw thanks to Facebook, was absolutely adorable.  When Melissa asked me a month or two ago who I would recommend for photos, I suggested that she fly me out instead and I would be glad to do them.  And to my absolute delight, she DID!  I arrived in Pittsburgh last Friday – the first time I had been there in over five years.  And thus began three awesome days with Mr. Calvin.  He was beyond adorable, the happiest baby I have ever seen and one of the cutest, too!  Since I had three days to shoot we did a morning shoot, an evening shoot, indoors, outdoors, clothed, nakey.  Lots of fun!!!  We also discovered this awesome rooftop garden at Carnegie Mellon with this fascinating sculpture of a French Curve that has numbers all over it.  TOO cool.  There are lots of photos in this bunch (a mere, tiny fraction of all of them!), so sit back and enjoy meeting Mr. Calvin.  I sure did :)

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What to Wear 3.24 | Rhode Island Family Photography

Recently I have really been drawn to the color combination of purple and yellow.  Now generally, either you can wear yellow or you can’t.  That’s pretty much it.  It looks just *okay* on me, but Layne wears it beautifully.  However, I can wear purple and accent it with yellow…or orange…or some other vibrant pop of color.   So these outfits could totally be changed up depending on what color looked good on you and what didn’t.  I started with the little girl’s outfit which I thought was just so adorable.  I could see this easily on any little girl between the ages of 3-7.  Then I went from there to pull other pieces.  For the father a nice plum colored long sleeved polo (or short sleeved depending on the weather) would also work well, as would a purple sweater with a yellow blouse underneath for mom.  Lots of different ways to play it!  (And a side note, I am addicted to the shoes on mom – SO cute.  Slingback flats but that doesn’t show here.)  The first three outfits are all Boden (yes, I know, it really is my favorite place for eye candy) then the boy’s pants are Gap and the shirt is Gymboree (on sale for only $12!!).  If you had another younger girl, there is also the gorgeous purple and yellow dress that I featured in THIS post on the top left, also Boden.

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