Every year, for the past 17 years, I’ve spent over a month photographing the beautiful faces at this wonderful nursery school. I learn more and more each year about photography, toddlers, early childhood education, and interpersonal relationships. It’s amazing how important it is to make sure your kids’ first teachers are nurturing, creative, loving, and committed to building self-esteem, enabling them to navigate successfully through the larger world.
A Day in the Park
Posted: September 20, 2010 by Judy Licht Photography in UncategorizedCanvas Prints
Posted: September 1, 2010 by Judy Licht Photography in Children, General, Portraits, TeensThe best part of working as a photographer is trying something new. I had a great shoot in the park with three handsome brothers. It was a beautiful day and everyone was in a great mood. We spent an hour trying different poses, very relaxed and comfortable with the creek running behind us. When I got home, I downloaded the images, made a collage, and sent it off to be printed on a 20-30 canvas frame. Looking forward to more photos sessions like this one.
People always ask, what do you like to shoot?
Performances and actors' portraits might be my favorite. Finding a character who responds to my camera is my favorite gig. It's great to make a connection, and it's even more exciting to motivate subjects to push beyond their everyday facade. Photography energizes me, and when there are sparks — whether it comes from acting, kids running circles around each other on a playground, teens dancing at a party, or couples embraced in a warm moment — finding a fresh dynamic gets me click click clicking and always wanting more.
A mom just called me for shots of her son in a play that our high school put on in the fall. I was happy to find the photos for her, and here are a few of them. So please contact me if you know any actors or drama ensembles looking for a photographer.
This weekend, we celebrated our friend Benjamin's Bar Mitzvah. It was very relaxing for me, because I was a guest. Benjamin did a fantastic job. Who knew he was such a performer!!! He chanted beautifully. He had great timing, presence, and a sense of humor. We all knew he would be great…even still, he revealed an outgoing side of himself on stage that was new to us, and exciting. Still, I think we are all hanging onto our images of him as one of the youngest kids in our group of families…which is why, this weekend, though I saw the man he is becoming, I couldn't let go of one of my favorite images of him. Take a look…




