I am currently pulling together a splash page for my website so it will be easier to nabigate between the studio and the store but for now please visit www.citymousestore.com for merchandise.
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I haven't had the chance to really sort through this shoot from yesterday but this image popped out at me and I had to share. I photographed these sweet and darling twins at the client's home. The setting was beautiful and Mom did a terrific job with the styling. Don't you just love the way they are holding on to each other here!
Technical info - f3.2, 1/400 of a sec, ISO 400.
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I know you know I love the babies but sitting babies are my absolute favorite subjects. Between the age of 6 and 8 months babies are a dream to shoot. They sit in one place and are easily entertained. They are captivated by the reflection of themselves in my lens and even seem to be interested in what I am up to.
If you can do 3 shoots in the first year or so of your child's life, I would recommend newborn (under 2 weeks), 6-8 months (sitting) and 12-15 months (first steps). I know that is quite the commitment so I am in the process of coming up with a baby plan to make it do-able :) Stay tuned - I will post details soon.
Here are some recent studio babies. I will post some in home and outdoors babies shortly.
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I thought I would share one of my favorite recent images of Lane - taken at Lincoln Park. The image is by no means perfect - but the moment and the child is to me (Mom). I just love to take action shots of kids having fun and Lincoln Park is perfect for this type of imagery.
For those of you interested in technical information:
Focal length - 105mm, aperture - 2.8f, shutter speed - 1/320th of a second, exposure mode - manual (she was a bit underexposed but not deliberately, ISO - 800. The image was taken last October at about 6pm so there was only just enough light around to capture her soaring movement in focus!
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Wow - that was a busy few weeks! I had an absolute BLAST shooting the minis and now that they are done I will have time to post some of the images over the next several days. Now I am not going to lie to you. Photographing a two year old boy in the studio can be quite the challenge but this seriously good looking little guy was kind enough to flash me some major smiles as he cut up the space. Mom did such an good job styling him to bring out his eyes that I couldn't do black and white here.
Now for the great outdoors! From now through the end of October I prefer to shoot at a park, urban locale or in home - if you have a child who is crawling and beyond. This is where we get the most and the best out of active little ones this time of year.
Now for the great outdoors! From now through the end of October I prefer to shoot at a park, urban locale or in home - if you have a child who is crawling and beyond. This is where we get the most and the best out of active little ones this time of year.
I am currently booking June which is a time of year to shoot at Lincoln Park - as everything is still that beautiful fresh and vibrant green.
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Please join us for two FREE mini-concerts from West Seattle’s own Caspar Babypants, aka Chris Ballew of The Presidents of the United States of America, in honor of City Mouse Studio and Store's first birthday. Every purchase receives an entry in a raffle for a $200 merchandise gift certificate and select items including spring Tea will be up to 30% off!
We are also announcing the launch of our online store: www.citymousestore.com and is offering 20% off first-time orders through the month of May. (Local shoppers can order online and pick-up in-store to avoid shipping costs.)
MAY 6th - 10:30am! 4218 SW Alaska St Seattle WA (98116
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The light has been beautiful in the studio lately - the winter sun has been streaming in all the way to the back of the space. I am excited to be shooting minis in the space over the next month.
Here are some images from last week which serve as examples of the types of images I will be shooting for the mini sessions.
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It was drizzling during this shoot and if you look closely you can see how drenched the park was this day. We put baby on a blanket and covered it with leaves, I retouched the red runny nose - and the product turned out to be one of my favorite outdoor shoots of the season. Here is a little look at some of the many beautiful images we caught in the perfectly diffused light of a cloudy and wet fall day.
Thanks Fam for being adventurous enough for the undertake!
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Here are a few more images from late last year - these taken on a cold day in November. I adore these really cool kids. Their parents were up for some urban images so we shot a little in the studio then took it to the streets. The first image was taken outside Easy Street Records looking back at the Junction 'all walk' to the Cambell Buiding - the oldest surviving building in West Seattlle - home to Cupcake Royale and my studio.
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Wow - it has been a long time! I am going to catch up on my posts over the next couple weeks and show a bunch of images taken during the Holiday Season - starting with this Lowman Beach shoot from the end of October.
I must say I love shooting outside during the colder months - the light is so pretty and I love the textures and patterns of layered clothing. This Mom did an awesome job styling the family! I usually love black and white on this beach but the pop of fresh skin tones against the warm and cool greys wins for me. What do you think?
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Well, it’s been 7 months since I opened my studio and retail store in the West Seattle Junction, and while the shop is going like gangbusters, I feel like it needs it’s own name to differentiate itself from the photography studio with which it shares the space.
I can admit that my forte is interpreting the world visually, and not through the written word (someone else is even penning this blog post for me), so I’m looking for help to find just the right name for the store.
To that end, I’ve launched a naming contest, with the winning entry receiving a $500 gift certificate to the shop. I’m hoping this will stimulate your creative flow and entice you to spend some time ruminating on just the perfect name to capture the independent, modern and fresh spirit that I've endeavored to personify in the store.
The contest is running now through January 1, 2011. Just jot down your entry (or entries, no reason to limit yourself to just one idea) in an email and send it to me at dderousie@comcast.net. I’ll announce the winning name on January 5, 2011 after I’ve had a chance to sit with the options a while.
There are no rules or restrictions on the name, so have at it!
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