Jennifer Shore Photography

Month: May, 2012

Baby Erin

This sweet little girl was delicious. Seriously. Look at her hair! She was perfect in every way and as always it is so fun for me to meet the babies from my belly to baby clients. You can see the “belly” part of the session HERE . The day I met and photographed Erin was dark and dreary but she brightened up everything with her tiny body. Mom and dad were so proud and so relaxed…wish I could have been that relaxed when I had my little ones! Introducing Erin:

V Family take two!

So happy to have these beautiful kiddos in front of my camera again. Their mom and dad were so gracious and kind to me over this past year that I asked if I could please offer a mini session for them. Will and Tessa are at the age of speed. Meaning they do not stop EVER! And they are so full of joy that I ran as fast as I could after them to try to capture some of it in an image. I am sad that this family is moving in a few months and I wish them nothing but the good things they deserve.

baby William

When I heard that William’s mom was expecting another baby and wanted me to be the photographer I was thrilled. I met Kristin a few years ago to photograph her son Joe and his cousin and had so much fun with her and her family. Kristin is a labor and delivery nurse and if you have ever had a baby, you KNOW those are the nicest, most patient people on earth. Needless to say, it made my day to be a part of this special time in their lives.

sigh…look at those eyes…

baby William posted May 10, 2012 (10:59) in baby, boston, natural light, photography | No comments

Siobhan’s belly!

Love love love my belly to baby clients. Siobhan and her husband were no exception. Siobhan and her husband made my job (ha! hard to call it that!) easy. Next up is their little girl that arrived last week. I’m sure she is just as stunning as her mom. :)

baby Mary Margaret

Don’t you love that name? I do. Often when I photograph newborns they are in their first 2 weeks of life in the big, wide world. Mary Margaret was special in that she was about 6.5 weeks or so but still a peanut as she was born a little early. She acted just like a brand new baby. She slept beautifully and was so perfect throughout. Her mom and dad love the outdoors so we decided to be a bit unconventional and photograph at an apple orchard. It was completely beautiful but very sunny as it was still early in the day. If you are a photographer you know that bright sun overhead is like a scary movie! Shadows and bright spots can ruin an image. I think we did alright anyway and dad is really tall and blocked the sun for some images. The trees helped a little and Mary Margaret couldn’t have been sweeter. It was such a pleasure meeting all of you and I am a little sad you are moving away to Texas soon!

Baby Zoe

Zoe was the name I was going to give to my second baby if he were a she…but I have a Henry instead!  I was already lucky in that I photographed Zoe’s big sister Eva and family the summer before, and then mom’s belly as Zoe grew.  Such a beautiful family filled with love!!  Welcome to this world baby Zoe!

  • 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.