As I mentioned, I photographed Easton about a week ago, and this time I decided to use some natural window light. I love the way they turned out! These classic images are timeless, which makes me love them even more!
It has been extremely busy around here the past week. School is coming to a close with only 2 weeks left until the final portfolio is due!! You can just imagine how crazy school is, with everybody trying to get that last shoot in, or editing their final images.
I will be 2nd shooting every weekend for the next 5 weeks, so make sure you check back often to see the many uploads of those wedding images.
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9 May, 2007 at 2:03 pm
See! I told you Eastie is the sweetest little innocent boy!!
Thank you, Jason, for taking these incredible images of our beautiful son! These are the kind of pictures that bring tears to the mommy’s face, and she decides that cost DOESN’T matter, she will own those images of her gorgeous child!
(Luckily, all I have to do is nicely ask that you find time to print them for me!!)
How great is it to be married to a professional photographer?!
Incredible job! These are immaculate!
11 May, 2007 at 10:45 am
They bring tears to a grandmas face too.
Your black and white work seems to be one of your strengths.
These are truly timeless. I can’t wait to see the whole shoot–and maybe if I ask nice I can get a couple as well?!
12 May, 2007 at 12:55 am
I love the unique way that you captured your son in that image!
He looks so innocent and sweet! Wait…he is innocent and sweet all the time anyway!
Lacey Bradshaw
aka Lauren’s friend
12 May, 2007 at 4:52 pm
I am a friend of Megan’s from Utah. As an aspiring photographer, Meg gave me your website to check out.
I LOVE your work! you’re doing such an awesome job of capturing the natural look of your subjects.
I really love natural light, and black and white.
I’d really love to follow you around when you come back to Utah. After seeing your work, I’m sure I could learn alot from you! Keep it up, and good luck putting together your portfolio! Can’t wait to see more!
14 May, 2007 at 3:51 pm
Oh those cheeks! Lovely. Did I mention how much I love your watermark on the photos? Very cool!
15 May, 2007 at 10:46 pm
All I can say is DITTO to all the other comments, but like Teryn, they bring tears to my checks also. And I am also asking nicely to have these printed for me!! You can wait until June when you have a little more time.