With her wedding in less than two weeks, here are a few bridal images of Ginny I wanted to show to those in her circles. Taken at the Dallas Arboretum and White Rock Lake:
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Showing posts with label dallas arboretum. Show all posts
10.13.2010
Emory and The Great Pumpkin Festival
Emory and his parents, Kecia and Blake, spent a warm afternoon at the The Great Pumpkin Festival at the Dallas Arboretum. This wasn't the first time I've photographed them. Emory was just as lively as I last remembered him.
I had Emory sit in-between a few pumpkins, coupled with the wood-stringed fence, for this photo:

Then we saw how graciously he would hold an individual pumpkin:

Emory went "night, night" on a pile of pumpkins:

We left the festival area momentarily and transitioned to another area of the arboretum - so Emory had more room to run between mom and dad!:


Emory was changed into his Halloween costume, a pirate, and I don't think I've seen a better looking pirate in my life:


The last image, a beautiful one, is one of the whole family in a very-pumpkin house:

I'm glad they continued to work with me and I cherish each time I photograph them.
Rasy Ran Photography
I had Emory sit in-between a few pumpkins, coupled with the wood-stringed fence, for this photo:

Then we saw how graciously he would hold an individual pumpkin:

Emory went "night, night" on a pile of pumpkins:

We left the festival area momentarily and transitioned to another area of the arboretum - so Emory had more room to run between mom and dad!:


Emory was changed into his Halloween costume, a pirate, and I don't think I've seen a better looking pirate in my life:


The last image, a beautiful one, is one of the whole family in a very-pumpkin house:

I'm glad they continued to work with me and I cherish each time I photograph them.
Rasy Ran Photography
Labels:
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dallas arboretum,
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the great pumpkin festival
4.30.2010
The Caronna Family
I photographed the Caronna Family this past weekend at the Dallas Arboretum. This was their first time at the gardens, and they came in time for the early setup of Summer at the Arboretum.
Their 3-month-old Jack lay in the grass while being entertained by mom and dad:

Maggie kept collecting rocks and dumping them out with a wicker basket:

We placed Jack in bucket and took a few photos before he got too comfortable!:

The Caronna family pose for a formal portrait near flowers:

Muireann held onto mom’s hand as they made their way towards the fountain frogs:

Though, this meant she had to play with the water as well:

When it came for the sisters to play together, there was some friendly rivalry:

I definitely enjoyed being there for the Caronna’s first Dallas Arboretum experience, and look forward to working with them next time as well!
Rasy Ran Photography
Their 3-month-old Jack lay in the grass while being entertained by mom and dad:

Maggie kept collecting rocks and dumping them out with a wicker basket:

We placed Jack in bucket and took a few photos before he got too comfortable!:

The Caronna family pose for a formal portrait near flowers:

Muireann held onto mom’s hand as they made their way towards the fountain frogs:

Though, this meant she had to play with the water as well:

When it came for the sisters to play together, there was some friendly rivalry:

I definitely enjoyed being there for the Caronna’s first Dallas Arboretum experience, and look forward to working with them next time as well!
Rasy Ran Photography
Labels:
dallas arboretum,
family,
outdoor,
portrait
4.17.2010
The Wright Family
You may recognize the Wright Family, as I recently blogged about their dog Sam. We visited the Dallas Arboretum on the last day of Dallas Blooms, the largest floral festival in the south, so that provided plenty of backdrops!
Their one-year-old, Emory, stood by himself for the longest time to-date!
Kecia and Blake lay on the grass as Emory turns on his side to play with mom.

The Wrights stroll through Azalea bushes.

Emory laughs while sitting in front of some white tulips.

There were nearby Hydrangeas blooming, and Emory couldn't stop picking them!

The Wrights pose for a portrait through tulips.

The photoshoot was seamless and fun, and I look forward to working with them next time!
Rasy Ran Photography
Their one-year-old, Emory, stood by himself for the longest time to-date!

Kecia and Blake lay on the grass as Emory turns on his side to play with mom.

The Wrights stroll through Azalea bushes.

Emory laughs while sitting in front of some white tulips.

There were nearby Hydrangeas blooming, and Emory couldn't stop picking them!

The Wrights pose for a portrait through tulips.

The photoshoot was seamless and fun, and I look forward to working with them next time!
Rasy Ran Photography
Labels:
dallas arboretum,
dallas blooms,
family,
flowers,
portrait,
wright
8.16.2009
Emily, 9 months
You may remember Emily from earlier posts, or from my website. This is our fourth time to photograph her (if you count the maternity photos!) Here are some favorites from this most recent session:
We took a trip to the Dallas Arboretum and started by the various wooden playhouses they have set up. Here is the pretty lady on the porch of one of the houses:

I forgot to mention, we brought a whole entourage of family and friends. August is $1 admission days at the Arboretum. Here Emily has an audience while Rochelle gets some shots:

one of Rochelle's resulting images:

When we shot newborn Emily, we placed her inside a tiny pink bucket. Inside the house, we found a larger pail, and attempted to revisit the idea. At first, Emily was confused:

but before long she grew more comfortable:

across the lawn, we popped Emily into a windowsill. Surprise!:

A friend had acquired one tutu and made another. We saw some dreamy lighting on a bench and started shooting:

Emily has a very quirky personality. Here's one of her trademark faces:

A closeup of the beautiful girl:

Then we found a lawn and changed into the blue tutu. Here's another silly face:

By this point, Emily was tired, and had just about had enough. We took a couple shots of the tears:

then it was time for a nap:

After a break and a brief nap, we made our way to the exit, while Emily played with my lens hoods in her stroller:

Emily was a great model, and we look forward to our next shoot!
Rasy Ran Photography
www.rasyran.com
We took a trip to the Dallas Arboretum and started by the various wooden playhouses they have set up. Here is the pretty lady on the porch of one of the houses:

I forgot to mention, we brought a whole entourage of family and friends. August is $1 admission days at the Arboretum. Here Emily has an audience while Rochelle gets some shots:

one of Rochelle's resulting images:

When we shot newborn Emily, we placed her inside a tiny pink bucket. Inside the house, we found a larger pail, and attempted to revisit the idea. At first, Emily was confused:

but before long she grew more comfortable:

across the lawn, we popped Emily into a windowsill. Surprise!:

A friend had acquired one tutu and made another. We saw some dreamy lighting on a bench and started shooting:

Emily has a very quirky personality. Here's one of her trademark faces:

A closeup of the beautiful girl:

Then we found a lawn and changed into the blue tutu. Here's another silly face:

By this point, Emily was tired, and had just about had enough. We took a couple shots of the tears:

then it was time for a nap:

After a break and a brief nap, we made our way to the exit, while Emily played with my lens hoods in her stroller:

Emily was a great model, and we look forward to our next shoot!
Rasy Ran Photography
www.rasyran.com
Labels:
baby,
dallas arboretum,
emily
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