Jennifer Shore Photography

Month: January, 2010

Beautiful newborn Tyson

This little beautiful boy is my little boy’s second cousin. Here he is at 14 and 15 days old. We visited family out in Arizona and my gift for the newborn was to try to make some beautiful images of him. It wasn’t hard considering the subject! Baby Tyson really is a miracle….his timing couldn’t have been better. His newborn magic is working on his grandma at a time when she really needs it. Thank you Nick and Lizzie, Joyce and Ron, Tina and Tony and Ya Ya….it was great visiting with you all and we miss you!

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Beautiful newborn Tyson posted January 29, 2010 (22:15) in Uncategorized | No comments

The extended “C” family….cold outside but a warm, warm family.

An old friend of mine Laura asked if I would photograph her husband’s family the day after Christmas since they would be visiting from Texas. I knew it would probably be freezing outside but figured we could make it work anyway….and we did! It was windy, raw and about to snow but somehow the weather held out for us. The kids are used to me since I’ve photographed them a bunch of times and the rest of the family were such good sports. It was so nice to meet everyone and I hope I get to photograph them again when it is warmer! Happy New Year!

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  • About Jennifer Shore Photography

  • As long as I can remember, I have loved being connected to kids. I always knew that I would have a life working with children in some form. Since my other big interest has been human behavior, I ended up with a formal education in Child Development / Family Relations and a master's degree in clinical social work. As a school therapist for children with emotional and behavioral special needs, it was still possible for me to see beauty in even the most difficult and disturbed child. Luckily right around the time I was doing this work, I was also exploring my other favorite interest, photography.

    One day I decided to bring a camera into work. The results were amazing. The children loved to see themselves in photographs and I LOVED to take pictures of them. With the help of my photography teacher and best friend, photographer Andrew Xenios, I ended up having an exhibition of the kids I worked with. The pictures seemed to capture the essence of each person; even the most troubled child was still beautiful. From there, it was just a natural progression to become a portrait photographer.

    The fact that I am just a big kid myself has helped me gain a wonderful perspective on children and their families. Photographing children provides me with the opportunity to show others the joy I see inside every one of them. This is what I want for my clients, to capture the moments when they feel most childlike, most at ease; as these are the moments when our true beauty is revealed.