Life, Love, Legacy - Jennifer Schumacher Photography

26 February 2008

Baby Faces Collage

Filed under: Retail Therapy, Babies — Jennifer @ 16:07

One of my goals during a photo session is to capture as many different looks as I can.  The smile, the laugh, the contemplative stare…  No boring sit and smile at the camera photos during this session.  We are moving and changing a lot.  But then the problem is deciding which adorable face to display.  SO I created the Baby Faces Collage. Why limited yourself to one image when you can use all of them?   A 20×20 (or larger) collage containing 16 unique faces.  Printed on a Gallery Wrap Canvas and ready to hang.  You will love enjoying your baby’s faces for years and years.

Baby Faces

24 February 2008

Family Portraits

Filed under: Family, Babies — Jennifer @ 01:04

I got to spend the morning with Julie, Jack and thier 2 beautiful children, Rachel and Shiloh.  A photo session is about having fun and being you.  Since the weather was a little chilly we stayed inside and played dress up for the camera.  I loved the lacy dresses and hats the girls wore and the ties and vests the boys wore.  Thank you for inviting me into your home and letting me photograph you today.

Family Portraits

21 February 2008

Introducing Kia

Filed under: Pets — Jennifer @ 16:50

I got to shoot a portrait session with Kia today. I love the way she worked the camera. Such a natural beauty.

If you haven’t noticed I love animals.  Companions are always welcome on photo shoots or as the star of their own session.

Kia Dog Portraits

17 February 2008

Sparky Strikes a Pose

Filed under: Pets — Jennifer @ 14:41

I got a new lens this week and my favorite model agreed to strike some poses for me - I wish all models worked for dog biscuits.  Here is Sparky posing for the camera.

Sparky Dog

3 February 2008

Where Do Birds Go When It Snows?

Filed under: Estes Park, Random Thoughts — Jennifer @ 20:59

I’ve aways been fascinated by animals.

One of the first books I remember reading as a child was titled “Where Do Birds Go When it Rains”. I don’t think the book ever answered the title question. What a trauma for a young girl. I remember being so concerned every time it rained (and I grew up in South Florida where you could set your watch by the summer thunder storms) and worrying about the little birds outside.

Being a Colorado girl now I am awed at the adaptability of animals. Forget the rain, I am amazed animals can survive the winter!

Steve and I went on a winter hike in Estes Park this weekend. It was snowing lightly and when we stopped for some hot tea a little bird popped out of the tree right above our heads. Seeing him up there reminded me of this childhood question. Whatever the weather the animals are out there surviving.

Below are the photos of Steve and I with our tea cups and our feathered friend.

Winter in Estes Park

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