A Photo Shoot With Kids, a Dog, a Chicken and Me…
Yesterday afternoon, I spent some time having my picture taken.
I must admit, that I don’t like having my picture taken much. I end up feeling self-conscious and start thinking about how ‘weird’ my expression must look (which is why I didn’t mind posing for the photo, above 😉
Unfortunately, I did need some photos for articles and my other blog that I write for. I had put it off for a long time. But I needed to get my kids annual photos taken AND I had obtained the services of a very talented, up and coming photographer for their photos. So, it made sense for me to get my pictures done at the same time.
You may be wondering what photographer I was able to engage. Well, I am blessed that my youngest sister, Grace, is a fabulous photographer.
She takes photos for other families and for some businesses as well. She also posts great pictures on her blog “FinleyandOliver.com“
At this point, I should mention that we haven’t gotten our kids pictures taken at school for a long time. I got tired of their ‘fake’ smiles, messy hair and the fact that they looked nothing like their normal selves. So, I have taken ‘school’ pictures of them every year.
This year was going to be the best because my sister was going to take their pictures instead of me…
I love this photo of my three youngest. This will be the photo we give to the grandmas for Christmas.
They each had their picture taken separately and it was so fun to see my sister in action – she is so good posing the kids and making them feel relaxed.
Then, it was my turn…
My sister knows me so well – especially all my ‘quirks’ and hang-ups and the fact that I don’t feel all that comfortable as the sole subject in a picture. So, she kept talking to me while I was posing – making me feel much more comfortable.
My sister’s dog, Soda Pop, came over to visit while we were taking pictures. (Soda is the daughter of my dog, Missy.)
I had brought some props over from my garden. An old watering can that I planted annuals in, an antique blue bottle with cosmos from my garden and some gardening tools.
At this point, I was getting more comfortable and we were almost finished; when my sister said, “We need to get a picture of you holding a chicken.”
So, she rushed off to find her friendliest chicken, “Francie”, who is a ‘naked-neck’ chicken.
my sister’s great photography skills
I think Francie did better then I did posing for this picture 😉
I am so thankful for my sister’s great photography skills and her ability to work with a ‘difficult’ subject (me). I might just schedule another photo shoot next year 🙂
Noelle Johnson, aka, 'AZ Plant Lady' is a author, horticulturist, and landscape consultant who helps people learn how to create, grow, and maintain beautiful desert gardens that thrive in a hot, dry climate. She does this through her consulting services, her online class Desert Gardening 101, and her monthly membership club, Through the Garden Gate. As she likes to tell desert-dwellers, "Gardening in the desert isn't hard, but it is different."
Every single picture is gorgeous! Thank you for sharing them.
Great pics!!
Beautiful pictures, Noelle! I haven't visited your blog lately; I love your new site format. Visiting my son who now lives in Mesa, I have a new admiration for the gardening challenges you face. P. x
Those photos of you are great! I love the one with the chicken. You are really a lovely woman, very content and happy looking.
I can't believe your kids are growing up so fast, but that's what they do.
Love and hugs to you ~ FlowrLady
You are pretty and look so gorgeous in the photos. I especially like the one of you leaning against the red wooden door and the other one with the chicken. Your sister has talent and is good at composition.
Your sister is a wonderful photographer, and I sure wish she lived nearby. You look lovely! Maybe she could even make me look younger and thinner in a photograph? LOL
They're all beautiful photos.
these pictures are ALL wonderful!