A few weeks ago I traveled down to the Portland area for a old friend's wedding, and also had the chance to fit in a visit with another old friend of mine. I was super excited to see this friend, as I actually think of her more as an older sister than anything... we've been friends since I was in third grade! We decided to do a shoot while catching up. This definitely is a time in her life she wants to remember, as she is seven months pregnant with her second child.
This shoot was actually more challenging than I thought it would be. Sara is also interested in photography, and therefore over thought every pose and smile. My style of doing portraits is to converse with the model, and take pictures during. This allows the model to stop focusing on posing and I am then able to capture special moments and glimpses that show their personality. This technique didn't work this time. She was thinking of what every frame I shot looked like, and would stop in mid sentence to give me a big smile if she thought I would be taking a picture at that moment. Some of these pictures with the big smile turned out well, but by the end of the shoot it started to look forced and really unnatural. I finally realized that I needed to say something. I told her not to smile and to just relax! After I told her this it was night and day. I showed her the first shot after telling her this (which is my favorite, the one below of her laying on the couch), and was able to capture some portraits of her that are honest and true to who she really is.
I enjoyed capturing such an intimate, special moment in Sara's life. I really look forward to future opportunities that will allow me to capture this important (and relatively short!) moment in a woman's life.


















