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I think it’s a combination of the black and white and my subjects that inspired me in working with Alexander’s photos. As I mentioned in the preview, Christina loves black and white photography. I rarely get to use black and white so much in sessions with little ones, but it added a dimension that I love… I feel that their images are a journalistic snapshot of their lives together. Not that color photos don’t document moments beautifully, but black and white just manages to tell a story really well – without any distractions. I had fun with the license Christina gave me to go with it for almost all of their photos. Also, both Christina and Brad had ideas of some shots they wanted – and they were flexible to let me guide them as well. Of course, some smiles from Alexander and parental smooches never hurt a photo session, either.

I thought Alexander had some sweet moments alone with his parents, so I created a collection for each:

Alexander and Christina:

Alexander and Christina

Alexander and Brad:

Alexander and Brad

Some of the family and just the little guy:

Alexander

And my favorite family shot of the session:

Alexander

Lastly, I found this shot I took of him with E when they were brand new peanuts. At the time, the 2-week age gap seemed so huge… I think they both look very different from their newborn selves but still, of course, ridiculously edible. (I don’t think E even registered that Alexander was right in front of his face. Now he grabs at Alexander and tries to eat him.) 🙂

E and Alexander

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Muesli and berries overlooking the Atlantic at sunrise… Great way to start the day.

Muesli in Miami

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Sending love (halfway across the world) to E, who’s 7 months today. 16 days and counting…

(Look at his foot – I can’t handle how cute it is.)

E - 7 months

E at 6 months, 5 months, and 4.5 months.

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Happy 4th birthday to our friend Danni!

Danni's 4th Birthday

And some in full color:

Danni's 4th Birthday - copyright Ellie P. Campbell Photography 2010

We love this superhero 4-year-old.

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I photographed 4.5-month-old Nolan toward the end of my Cleveland trip. Such an easygoing model! He was so cooperative, and his mom Kari had the cutest outfits ready for him.

Here’s a preview of Nolan’s session.

Check out this amazing hat, his teeth (yes, teeth – he had four of them at 4.5 months!), and that great expression. This is one of my favorites:

Nolan

Happy, ridiculously blue-eyed boy:

Nolan

Superman likes his feet:

Nolan

And lastly, another favorite. Kari suggested this one, and I love it. Sweet (and kind of funny, considering he wants to gnaw on her) moment.

Nolan

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I love repeat clients for a few reasons. Of course, it’s nice to work with people you’re familiar with. I get to know their personalities – as well as what they’re looking for – which generally makes for a laid-back shoot. And, especially when working with little ones, they’re usually more comfortable with me and my camera aimed at them. Although it’s unlikely that Ella remembered me from her 4-month session, I felt like I knew her well, and her mom Laura and I had a relaxed, fun time with her shoot.

I also like to see how the babies change in just a few months. Ella is now sitting on her own, has two little teeth, and is rolling over like she’s been doing it her whole life. 😉

Here’s a preview.

I love Ella’s expression here – and that belly, and those thighs… So cute.

Ella

We took a bloomer shot like this before, so we thought we’d take another:

Ella

We also took Ella outside for some fall photos in November, and since this session was on a beautiful, snowy day, we tried again… Apparently, she likes snow!

Ella

This last preview photo is of little Ella’s first taste of snow (It was also her first snowman… well, his head.):

Ella

Looking forward to watching Ella grow! 🙂

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Whoop whoop! (or, as my mom would say, “Woof woof!”) – got on TasteSpotting again! This time for the dairy-free coconut chocolate pudding recipe (on a buttery shortbread cookie, but that’s optional for those who don’t tolerate or aren’t interested in dairy) – thanks once again to Heidi Swanson and her very useful 101cookbooks.com.

TasteSpotting - Coconut chocolate pudding

(It won’t be on the home page anymore, but it can be found searching for keywords like “chocolate pudding” or “coconut.”)

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I recently posted a preview of siblings Sophia, Ava, and Thomas’ session. I’ve finally gone through all of their photos and have a bit more to share.

Sophia (5) and Ava (2) have an adorable playroom with the best in girly activities. After some posed portraits, they played a bit while I snapped some shots, and they immediately went into tea-party zone. Then they baked cookies. They are very good at both. And amazingly cute all the while.

Sophia and Ava

Thomas’ recent birth (he was 3 months in February) was the impetus for the shoot, so here’s a sampling of Tommy-focused photos: (The ones of Cassie kissing him and the girls tickling him might be my favorites.)

Tommy and his ladies

And a couple of the little guy on his own:

Tommy

This expression is heart-melting:

Tommy

And one last photo of the group:

Cassie with her little ones

I absolutely loved meeting this family – Hope to see them again on a future trip to Cleveland!

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One of my “older kids” for the Cleveland sessions was Sophie, who just had her first birthday before our shoot. Sophie is absolutely adorable, and her parents, Kacie and Greg, are no different. This is such a sweet family, and I had a great time photographing them… and eating Kacie’s Bubbie (grandmother)’s homemade cookies. 🙂

Here is a preview of Sophie’s session.

Her smile could not be any bigger (and check out those teeth!). And I love her dress, made from authentic kimono fabric:

Sophie

Loving her playset (in between outfits):

Sophie

And lastly, a family shot. This was tricky to snap – Sophie had other ideas (this girl was on the move), but don’t they look so happy?

Greg, Sophie, and Kacie

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We went to our friends’ house this weekend, and I was in charge of the meal. They’re both lactose intolerant, so I wanted to find a dairy-free but interesting dessert, preferably something chocolatey. I visited 101cookbooks.com, my go-to for natural, yummy recipes, and found this pudding recipe. I much prefer coconut milk to soy/tofu as a milk/cream substitute, so that was a plus – no substitutions necessary. I also had everything the recipe called for in the pantry, so we had a winner.

I switched some things around in the pudding recipe (by accident, but it worked out well), and I added a shortbread cookie bottom for some crunch (yes, it has butter, but it’s an optional part of the dessert and didn’t bother our friends’ stomachs).

Coconut Chocolate Pudding, modified from Heidi Swanson’s recipe at 101cookbooks.com

Serves 6 with the cookie layer

Coconut and chocolate

Shortbread cookies, from this recipe at epicurious.com

  • 1 stick unsalted butter, softened
  • 1/3 cup packed light brown sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour

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