Prickett Family Christmas Lifestyle Session | Oregon City Family Photographer

A few years ago when my niece Clara was a baby, I asked my sister if we could do a lifestyle
session instead of the traditional posed family photos that she was probably expecting and
hoping for. It turned out adorable, and was so much fun, that when Clara’s brother Jules came
along this year, we decided we needed to do another lifestyle photo session with the family of four!

Lots of life had happened between their first lifestyle session and their second;
new house, new town, new baby, an active 3.5 year old – it really is quite fun, even as an outsider,
to look at the differences between the two sessions! (You can see the first one here)

I recently moved myself and suddenly realized how sad I am that I didn’t do my own lifestyle
session in the home my husband and I lived in for 9 years.

These sessions aren’t about perfection. They’re not about perfectly clean homes.
They’re not about everyone being on their best behavior.
They’re not about faking moments for an instagram photo.

They ARE about capturing personalities.
Freezing little moments in time. Documenting life as it is for you right now.
Showing off the home you live in (even if it’s not your dream house!).
They’re about remembering the splashing toddlers in the bath.
About the family times in front of the Christmas Tree.
They’re about the tickle fights that happen in the middle of reading stories in bed.
And most of all, they are about love, they are about your family and they’re about your little niche in this world.

I want to tell your story and capture moments for your family too! Contact me today to plan your own lifestyle session!

As you’ll see, we did throw in a few outdoor (front yard) posed family photos which is something I’m happy to do at your lifestyle session too if you’d like.

 

 

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Vicki and Andrew’s Lifestyle Engagement Session

Vicki and Andrew love watching movies and playing video games together and they wanted to reflect that in their engagement session. I’ve been focusing more on lifestyle sessions this year so we decided to do a lifestyle/stylized combo session at a great local theater. I love the way their engagement photos reflect their interests and relationship!











If you’re interested in doing a lifestyle engagement session let me know!

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Prickett Family | Corvallis Oregon Lifestyle Family Photos

For a while now I’ve been wanting to start photographing lifestyle family sessions – showing families in their own homes and doing the things they normally do together. My sister Rachel asked if I’d do family photos for them and so I decided to pitch the idea of doing a lifestyle session. All the following text is from Rachel: 

When Danae asked us if we would like to try a lifestyle session with her, Keith and I were initially hesitant. We wanted formal, posed shots so that we could be sure to get the frameable family photos that we could give grandparents for gifts. Our home is lived-in, not decorated for a magazine style shoot, and I worried how it would appear under the unforgiving eye of the camera. 

Keith took even more convincing. He thought that the photos of set-up scenes like us snuggled up reading books on the bed to our daughter, or flipping pancakes on the griddle might end up looking completely fake. To our surprise though, Danae made us feel completely at ease, and the moments that she captured reveal genuine interactions that make this photo shoot our absolute favorite we’ve ever done. 
Danae has a gift of stepping out of the scene so you forget she’s clicking the shutter as you make breakfast, yet she is simultaneously angling for the best shot by scaling a kitchen stool. She reminds you to move your phone from your pocket or helps you adjust your hair so you don’t regret how a picture looks later. Most of the photos happened organically, while we did our normal Saturday family routine. Where my counters look cluttered, I barely notice, because of the priceless scene going on the in foreground of the photo as my husband throws my daughter in the air like he does a dozen times a day. We look at all these photos every day and can scarcely choose a favorite. 

Our photo shoot captured fleeting moment of our everyday lives that we know we will want to remember forever – the days our daughter was tiny and fit in my arms when I nursed her and we made breakfast as a family on Saturday morning and then snuggled on the bed to read her favorite board books. There’s even something about seeing our own familiar, beloved belongings in a photo that poignantly tells the story of our lives. Unsurprisingly, the emotions evoked by these pictures are much more real than the (albeit lovely) formal family pictures in a park, and to tell the truth, it was much more fun, especially with an active baby!






















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