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I showed Scott’s mom a picture of my daughter in her Easter dress (it’s her very first Easter!!!) and my mother-in-law exlaimed “What? She can sit all by herself?”
Ummm, not really.
She can sit NOW, for about 30 seconds before she starts to lean like the Tower of Pisa and then usually faceplants in the rug.  But she definitely couldn’t sit a month ago when it was Easter.  And her dress was so cute, but I knew it would look much better if she was standing, or at least sitting up.  I explained to my mother-in-law how I got her to “sit” for the photo and I figured it would be something others might find interesting.
First, I set up my shot.  I absolutely love our backyard.  We have this huge mango tree (still crossing our fingers that it will kick this barren phase and give us mangos one year) that stretches over our yard.  And the grass is getting a bit unruly.  It drives Scott crazy but this country girl loves the look of long grass…and it looks great in photos.
This is definitely a two-person job.  I had to give very clear directions to Scott.  Where to put the baby down.  What direction to face her.  So, he stood over her and held her upright while I got into place. Then I put my camera on continuous shot mode and counted:
1…2…3…”
Storyboard of sitting baby up

Tiiiiimmmmmmmbbbbbeeeerrrrrrr!!

Must haves: Soft surface and attentive dad with hands right there.

Last, take a picture without anyone in the picture.  I overlaid the two images I want and erased out Scott.

cloning out background for final picture

Yah! She's sitting by herself (with a little help from dad and Photoshop)

If you’re interested in scheduling a milestone baby session with me, please contact me.  I would be thrilled!

Want a better and much faster way?  Wait until your child can actually sit!  Which is one of the reasons I recommend scheduling your baby’s photo sessions based on milestones and not by the standard idea of scheduling by age (3 mo.  6 mo.   9 mo.)  Most babies aren’t sitting until 7 or 8 months.  And every baby is unique.  Personalize your photos to your baby.
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Waimanalo Hawaii Photographer | Family Photos | Melissa’s Sneak Peek

What a wonderful, if not slightly hot weekend!!! My husband was away in Texas for a conference for the week and I’m thrilled he’s home.  It was a sliver of taste of what single parents face daily and although I always appreciate Scottie…I appreciate him even more.  The weird thing about life is that the level of busy-ness hasn’t dissipated with his return.  Even though he’s fallen back into the household routine and taken over his “share,” other things immediately rise up in my day and fill up any empty slots.  Anyone else feel like that?

May is flying by and it’s brimming with deadlines but it’s also filled with a lot of excting events.  In the beginning of May, I participated in a lighting workshop downtown at FireBird Photography Studio and I’ve got another workshop in Waikiki marked on my calendar for next weekend.  My friend, Nalani, is visiting next week all the way over from the Big Island.  And then at the end of this month, Scott and I are finally going on our annual family trip to the Big Island to visit my family.  My sister and brother will finally get to meet my lil shortster and I can meet my one and only baby nephew.  Before that big trip, I have a special maternity session to shoot and I’m wrapping up editing photos from my last family session.  I’m completely loving this month.  May, you rock!!!

Here’s a sneak peek from Melissa’s family session at Waimanalo Beach.  Her handsome little men were nothing but smiles for the camera.

Waimanalo Beach family photographer sneak peek on the sand

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