Posts Tagged ‘alamo’

When my husband’s brother and his wife announced that they were expecting a little girl, I couldn’t have been more thrilled! I’ve shared before that I often dreamed a little girl and all the frilly and pink things associated with that…. I knew almost immediately that I’d hop on a plane the minute she was born so that I could take some photos for them. And take photos I did! I landed in LA and I don’t think I put my camera down for a minute.

Isn’t she a doll?
newborn photos, Walnut Creek CA

It melts my heart to be able to take photos for family. There is no pressure to be perfect. There is no weirdness if I ask you to hold your baby, naked, in the middle of a Christmas Tree Farm. There is no make-up, no wardrobe, and no expectations. It reminded me that I need to shot for myself more often. The raw love in these photos blows me away.

Thank you Patrick and Sarah for letting me come down and hold your little angel. She’s beautiful.
baby photos in walnut creek, ca
family photographer in walnut creek, ca
lifestyle newborn photos
baby photographer in the bay area

Pin It

This session, hands down, is a favorite. Maddy was a blast to shoot, a natural in front of the camera and an all around great girl. Plus, she’s gorgeous!

Northgate High School senior photos

To me, this picture is perfection. Between the creamy skin, the amazing hair, the perfect angle and the “almost” expression, it just takes my breath away.

East Bay Senior portraits

Pin It

Today, on my birthday, I’m seeking inspiration. Each year, I look forward to growing and expanding as an artist. This is an ongoing project I started earlier this year and would love to continue!

Susan Jaffee by Paul B. GoodeImage of dancer Susan Jaffe by Paul B. Goode via Pinterest

These casting call sessions are complimentary and include:

5-10 digital images (Additional images and prints may be purchased at a reduced rate)
A model release is required permitting the images to be used on the blog, website, and Facebook as well as on other marketing materials for Meg Sexton Photography.


The current casting call is for:

Current or former ballet dancers ages 16-35
Clients who live within 15 miles of Walnut Creek
*Access to a ballet or dance studio preferred but not required

If you are a dancer, or know someone who is (located within Contra Costa County or the surrounding areas) and are interested in this opportunity, please email me with your dance specialty, a recent photo, and your phone number and we can discuss further details.
meg@megsextonphotography.com

Pin It

Last year, I had the incredible pleasure of shooting another photographer and her family. You may remember the session, because really, who doesn’t love a baby. In a basket.   (We all do, right?)

You can imagine my glee when Ashley contacted me for a mini session this year.  Now Karter is almost 2 and an absolute doll.  I adored getting to see her again. 

And thank you Ashley for including the giant flower.  It was perfect!

family photographers in Danville, ca
family photographers in Walnut Creek
East Bay family portraits
Family photographer in Lafayette, ca

To book a session with Meg, please email meg@megsextonphotography.com

Pin It

East Bay lifesyle photographer

Sometimes, the outtakes are the best part of the shoot. If you can let go of your control, and embrace the moment – be it silly, loving or sad – you may be surprised at the results. Both of these images are far from perfect. But I love them. And they both represent me.

These images are included on my feed as part of the ClickinMom’s Daily Project. You can see more lovely photographers on their site, here.

Family photographer in Walnut Creek

Pin It

There is just something about how fabulous this girl and her family are. It could be the gorgeous red hair. It might be the cute clothes and fun jewelry. But I’m pretty sure, it has a lot more to do with their wonderful sense of humor, their ability to genuine kindness and their closeness to each other.

I had such a good time getting to know Maddy, her mom Tiffany (who by the way is a fantastic instructor at the Dailey Method in Danville!), and her adorable younger sister. Thank you all for spending the day with me.

Senior potraits in the East Bay
Senior potraits in Walnut Creek, CA
San Ramon Senior Portraits
Senior potraits in Danville, CA
Senior potraits San Francisco
East Bay Senior portraits
Northgate High School senior photos
acalanes high school senior portraits
senior portrait photographer East Bay
fashion senior portraits

Pin It

I’m so thankful to all of you who read the blog. Really and truly if I could give you all big huge hugs, I would. (And if you’re not a hugging kind of person, than you get a cookie.) Without you, I’d have nothing to talk about, and I really do enjoy all my talking.

There is so much information floating around out there in blog land. In an effort to be more helpful and pay it forward, I’m taking my Q&A sessions public! Back in May, I asked for questions on my facebook page. I got some great question there and through email. Here are a few:

Alison asked: What is your favorite piece of equipment?

This is easy. Hands down, my favorite, and most used, piece of equipment is my 50mm f/1.2L lens. I love how versatile this lens is. I love how little distortion I get while shooting portraits but it still allows me to get nice and close to my clients.  And of course, when I chose to shoot wide open, I get incredible, breathtaking, buttery bokah.  And that makes me weak in the knees.

Both of these images were shot with the 50mm.  See that bokah in the right image?

Settings:
ISO 200
f/1.2
1/1000 sec

Now, I know the price tag prohibits a lot of you from picking up this gem of a lens, but Canon offers a GREAT alternative in both the 50mm f/1.4 for about $375 and the completely affordable “nifty fifty” 50mm f/1.8 for only a little over $100.  I promise neither of these will disappoint!

Laura asked: What software do you suggest for Post Processing?

Hands down, I recommend Adobe Lightroom.  I use it to sort my photos, cull my favorites (for both personal and client shoots), and do all of my initial edits.  It’s relatively inexpensive, very user friendly and a great way to get started in post production.  If you find that you still want some of the functionality of photoshop, there is very easy integration between the two programs.

For those of you just getting started with post processing, Scott Kelby has some really great, easy to get through instructional books.

Julie asked: Do you offer Mentoring?

I do! I have online and in person mentoring opportunities available for any photographer outside of my area. Prices start at $125 per hour. Feel free to email me for details and package pricing.

To ask a question for the next installment of Ask Meg Mondays, email meg@megsextonphotography.com.  I’m looking forward to hearing from you!

Related Posts with Thumbnails