Photo Shoot

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I’m so exited about the above picture I will use as a header for my blog. I have been envisioning my girls holding a banner like this since last summer. Well, summer came and went and I never got around to it. Last Saturday we finally lined up our schedules and drove up to the mountains. That is the only place around here where grass grows naturally. We had two objectives: take pictures for my blog and me take pictures of the photographer and her family. Thus I had three more cutely dressed girls at my disposal.

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Have a great day,

Sofija

Photography by Lonely Mountain Photography

Styling by Sofija Burton and Emily Mulder

 

 

Photo Shoot

Martinstag

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Today is St. Martin’s Day in Germany. It is a sweet tradition I grew up with and miss. There are many origins to the celebration but the one I remember is the Roman Soldier St. Martin of Tours, who gave up half of his coat to a poor man on the road on a cold winter night. He was riding on his horse, with nothing on him other than his sword and cloak, when he saw the person in need. He cut his cloak in half and gave it to the poor person. It is a sweet way to start the holiday season  centered on giving and showing compassion.

In Germany it is mostly celebrated by pre-school aged children and their parents. Children will participate in processions after dark, carrying handmade lanterns and follow a horse-back rider caring a sword and a cloak. The rider will lead them back to the pre-school, where a warm fire and hot beverages are waiting for them.

Have you ever participated in one of these? Or did you grow up with other traditions you miss?

-Sofija

 

 

 

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Photo Shoot Sneak Peek

Happy Sunday to you all.

I missed my Friday post because I was trying to get ready for a photo shoot. I realized I wasn’t quite ready so we pushed it to Saturday. Friends, I loved how it turned out. I didn’t end up using the Christmas banner I have been working on, but I got some really cute pictures for my blog. Here is a sneak peek.

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dress: Gap

knee high socks: Gap

hat: Gap

clogs: Gymboree

More pictures coming soon.

Have a lovely day,

Sofija

Photography by Lonely Mountain Photography

Styling by Sofija Burton

 

Photo Shoot Sneak Peek

3 Tips for a Fun and Dynamic Family Picture

Friends,

It’s November and chances are you are thinking about family pictures to put in your Christmas cards for the relatives. Last year my family did a photo shoot with the talented Emily Mulder from Lonely Mountain Photography. It was the first time I had used props in a family picture, and I really liked how much they added to the pictures. I had so much fun planning and thinking about it. I think the planning helped me keep the cost low. For instance when months earlier I happened to be at a store and see clothes on sale I would buy it with the photo shoot in mind. While I mostly used clothes we already owned (there are 8 of us and a whole new wardrobe was not in the budget), I wanted to find a stand out piece like the red cape on my then 6 year old. Here are some ideas to try to change your next photo session up a little bit.

1.  Use fun props

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The theme I had in mind was our family delivering tons of presents. The wheel barrow came in handy and made a fun seat for the youngest. The presents I wrapped with a gigantic roll from Costco, very cheap.

 

2. Movement

teachwhereyouliveI like photos with movement. People walking, running, or throwing stuff in the air. It gives the photo a more natural feel.

3. Different perspective

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Shoot from a child’s perspective, or maybe from above or below.

Most importantly have fun. Don’t worry about everybody looking perfect. You might have noticed that my youngest does not smile on any of the pictures. I kind of like that; it shows her personality. Don’t forget to reward your kids for being patient and doing a good job.

You can find last year’s post from the same photo shoot here and here.

Have a great next photo session,

Sofija

All pictures by Lonely Mountain Photography. You may pin them or use them in your blog, but please credit the photographer and link back.

 

 

3 Tips for a Fun and Dynamic Family Picture

Teavana

Friends,

It is Tuesday and I am just now writing my first post. I have been seriously lacking inspiration. I do have ideas, I just don’t know how to put them in writing.

It is rainy and cold here today; so I thought I’ll warm up your day with some pictures of my girls drinking their new favorite tea: blueberry-pineapple.

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Have you been to Teavana? It is a chain originally from Georgia. Recently they opened up a store here in Albuquerque. Their genius is that they have free samples outside their store. Ice cold tea in the summer, and nice hot tea in the colder months. Didn’t take much for my girls to get hooked; they probably gobbled up half a gallon in samples.

Have a lovely day,

Sofija

P.S. This is not a sponsored post. I just like their tea.

 

 

 

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Fall in my Backyard

IMG_8130This is the view from my balcony. We are blessed and did nothing to deserve it…

On another note, we are still recovering from Thursdays festivities… For some reason I was more conscious of my neighbors further away from us this year while trick or treating. I noticed we have a lot more elderly than I realized. I saw one older women who was taking care of a quadriplegic adult. Now I wonder how we can offer help in a non intrusive kind of way… Makes me think of some friends at our church who have been faithfully delivering Meals on Wheels for years with their kids in tow. That is an easy way to connect with the elderly and brighten their day. How about you, do you have a chance to interact with much older people?

Have a lovely weekend,

Sofija

 

 

 

Fall in my Backyard