by bellemorephoto | Feb 12, 2022 | Children Portrait Photography, Family, Family Portrait Photography, Kids, Maternity
Don’t you love 60 degree days in the middle of February?? It was the perfect day to shake off the winter blues and get outside for some maternity portraits. Princeton University is one of my favorite places in the area to take pictures because the architecture...
by bellemorephoto | Dec 5, 2021 | Children Portrait Photography, Family, Family Portrait Photography, Kids
I love doing portraits with kids, whether they are 2 years old or teenagers. I have a unique approach I take that helps me get genuine reactions and smiles from them. On a beautiful November day this year, my friend, her daughter, and I met at Central Park to take a...
by bellemorephoto | Nov 16, 2021 | Family, Family Portrait Photography, Kids
I met Samantha and Caleb 8 years ago at Caleb’s show in Hells Kitchen, NY and I think I may have said to Samantha that night- We need to be friends. They are the sweetest, nicest people and I’m so happy that I got the chance to help them document the start...
by bellemorephoto | Nov 9, 2020 | Children Portrait Photography, Family, Family Portrait Photography, Kids
Teenaged boys- notoriously, the toughest group of humans to photograph. I have two of my own, however, so I have some experience with the amount of bribing and threatening the precedes a typical photoshoot. “It’ll just be half an hour and then you can have...
by bellemorephoto | Oct 29, 2019 | Family, Family Portrait Photography, Headshots, Kids, Wedding Photography
About a year ago, I ordered some USB drives from USB Memory Direct. I was so happy with the speed, capacity and ease of use that I decided to order more in a different color and style just to test it out. This time I ordered the Navigator wooden drives in mahogany....
by bellemorephoto | Jun 3, 2019 | Children Portrait Photography, Family, Family Portrait Photography, Kids
Getting pictures of your young kids will inevitably be a struggle. They love to frown, fuss, look the other direction, put their hands in front of their face, or insist on holding something you may not want in the picture. It can be exhausting. I try to alleviate some...