Posts Tagged ‘red sox’

Danielle & Derek | Back Bay Engagement

April 11th, 2012

I’m so excited to share my first official shoot of 2012! Our original session date was pushed back due to rain, and we serendipitously wound up choosing the most beautiful day of the year, thus far. We laughed, we wandered, we bonded.   To top everything off, our session was bookended with delicious locally brewed [...]

 

I’m so excited to share my first official shoot of 2012! Our original session date was pushed back due to rain, and we serendipitously wound up choosing the most beautiful day of the year, thus far. We laughed, we wandered, we bonded. ;)   To top everything off, our session was bookended with delicious locally brewed beers. It was a perfect start to the season.

Meet Derek & Danielle:

 

As New England natives, and *naturally* huge fans of Boston sports, Fenway Park was a fitting place to start. With bright colors and countless nooks, this beloved ballpark is  a wonderful location for a couple like Derek & Dani. Derek was free to play (and would probably swat me if I shared the outtakes), while Dani (the yin to his yang) was able to relax & enjoy the quiet that the off season provides. Dani was a bit shy for the camera at first, but started to work it pretty quickly. ;) I don’t know what I love more… that beautiful smile below, or the smile Derek has while watching her.

Color + typography + snuggles = awesome

After pausing to switch lenses, I looked up and caught a quick, natural moment… quickly followed by a photobombing. St Patty’s was the day before, and apparently these guys never ended the party. I’m pretty sure they wanted their own shoot.

Next, we headed over to The Fens to enjoy the golden hour.  I’m obsessed with the Phragmites there, so I was disappointed to see that they are in the process of being removed.  Thankfully, we were still able to catch a few magical moments in the reeds, and the section that has already been burnt provided an interesting (though dirty) place to explore.

Last stop on our ramble was amidst the Fenway Victory Gardens. Enchanting and hushed, some gardeners who tend to these plots have created their own romantic little worlds… some complete with hammock. These quiet moments were my favorite of the day.

 

Danielle & Derek, I had such a good time! I’m looking forward to your wedding day, and, of course, getting together for Shephards Pie. ;)

Cheers,

Briana

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Kate & Allison pt. 2 | Boston Children’s Photographer

August 12th, 2011

I normally wouldn’t be proud to share that I was teaching children the art of sneaky-ness, but in this case, I hold my head high… or spin it as teaching the value of surprise. Yes. That sounds much better. Our two young masters in this story of covert artistic operations are the adorable Kate & [...]

 

I normally wouldn’t be proud to share that I was teaching children the art of sneaky-ness, but in this case, I hold my head high… or spin it as teaching the value of surprise. Yes. That sounds much better. :) Our two young masters in this story of covert artistic operations are the adorable Kate & Allie, whom you might recognize from our portrait session in Arizona earlier this year.  They are quite dear to me. :) As their Father (David)’s birthday drew near, their mother (Mary Beth) requested surprise portraits as a gift. The girls are normally too excited to keep gifts a secret, but after being highly involved in location/theme planning, they took their role VERY seriously. Together, we settled on two locations that would have meaning to David: Harvard (where he works), and Fenway Park.

 

We started our super secret outing (which they dubbed “super cool school tour”, to those who asked) at Harvard Yard. The girls asked if they could take pictures outside the library, because David frequently reads to them, and I happily obliged. As we approached the library, I had them sit for a few moments to catch their breath, and ended up snapping a few images as their excitement and anticipation came through.

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Sweet & Sassy. One guess which is which. ;)

I love the way these two interact. They really do adore each other. :)

 

We took a break between locations to meet David & Mary Beth at the Pediatrician for their check-ups. The cool & casual response they gave when asked how their day was going was classic, though they exploded into giggles the minute we were out of earshot. :) Our next location was Fenway Park, which they were most excited about. The girls have begun watching the games with their dad on tv, and they were so excited to visit the park. We planned our session while the team was away so we would have ample space to wander. I checked the score of the away game just before capturing the following images. The expressions in the picture on the right were their reaction upon hearing the Sox lost. Precious.

Kate is the sweet little soul. The shyer of the two, she often avoids the camera. However, her thoughtfulness and attention to detail on this day was just darling. She specifically requested that I help her resize an adult sox hat to fit her head, showing as she was becoming a bigger girl, she wanted to share what her parents love.

Allison is the sassy one, and she knows exactly what she wants. Her outfit, her poses, her timing, her intentions… everything was clear. The girl loves to model, to perform, and to be dramatic in every way possible.  Mary Beth and I are fairly sure we have a future actress on our hands.

Kate LOVES hotdogs and couldn’t wait to pose under the Fenway Frank stand.  They continued to hold hands as we walked away and headed back to the T,  and this tender moment ended up being my (and a few vocal tourist’s) favorite image of the evening.


Happy Birthday David! You are on your way to raising a couple of solid Sox supporters, but it’s obvious they are already your most devoted fans. :)

 

Cheers,

Briana

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Follow your heart kid, and you’ll never go wrong. – The Sandlot



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50 Glimpses of Spontaneity

May 29th, 2011

Friday was a day filled with spontaneity. Blame it on the beautiful sunshine. I would say it should be mandatory to have a spontaneous adventure during the first warm week of the season,  but that would defeat the purpose, wouldn’t it? My morning began with a dear friend inviting me to join her for 50 [...]

 

Friday was a day filled with spontaneity. Blame it on the beautiful sunshine. I would say it should be mandatory to have a spontaneous adventure during the first warm week of the season,  but that would defeat the purpose, wouldn’t it?

My morning began with a dear friend inviting me to join her for 50 Pic Friday. Challenge Accepted. What started as merely an opportunity to capture my day ended up setting the tone for a day worth remembering. A trip to the park with sweet little Allie. Dinner and a charming movie with James. Inspired and enchanted by the film, we chose to wander back through the city, stopping for drinks on an outdoor restaurant patio. The combination of Vitamin D, Woody Allen, and wonderful conversation put a bounce in my step and enabled me to slip into bed (late) that night with a smile on my face and not a care in the world. I don’t remember the last time I slept that well.

Here’s to a magical summer!

Cheers, Briana

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I Love that Dirty Water

April 13th, 2011

  Fenway & I will be reunited tonight (hollaaaa). Current uber=girly debate: what to wear. My combo of walking cast & striped scarf never failed the last 2 seasons, but I definitely need some game day gear NOT sponsored by BIDMC/my most recent bone tumor. I’ve decided to go on the hunt for a great [...]

 

 

Fenway & I will be reunited tonight (hollaaaa). Current uber=girly debate: what to wear. My combo of walking cast & striped scarf never failed the last 2 seasons, but I definitely need some game day gear NOT sponsored by BIDMC/my most recent bone tumor. I’ve decided to go on the hunt for a great pair of red socks, just in case the game-day luck still hovers in my feet. ;)

Rain is on the forecast, and it’s been a rough start for Red Sox Nation, but I’m still thrilled to be parking my bum in the bleachers this evening.  Lackey, as one Orange County transplant to another, please try to keep this evening pain free. I much prefer to cheer & wave around my over-priced hot dog than cry in my DD hot cocoa.

Go Sox,

Briana