Archive for the ‘Family Portraits’ Category

I am so delighted to share these photographs of Edwin‘s baby sister, Alita.  The session is from August 2011, and looking at these images makes me long for the warm days of summer. Alita was a star model, allowing us to change positions and poses frequently without much of a fuss. The very last pictures I took that day were of Edwin kissing his little sister and of Edwin and his grandpa. Love these found moments that happen during a photo session.  Can’t wait to see the family again this spring when we have Alita’s second session.

maine family and baby portrait photography

maine family and baby portrait photography

maine family and baby portrait photography

maine family and baby portrait photography

maine family and baby portrait photography

maine family and baby portrait photography

maine family and baby portrait photography

maine family and baby portrait photography

maine family and baby portrait photography

maine family and baby portrait photography

maine family and baby portrait photography

Are you interested in having your baby photographed? Please contact Maine portrait photographer, Amy Salerno, to find out more information.

Sometimes weather poses the biggest challenges during a photo shoot. With this one, we actually had to cancel it twice due to the crazy rainy May we had here in Maine.  We almost bailed the day we got these images because of thunder and potential tornado warnings.  And then Miss Shay climbed up on the sea wall and I saw the first photo below and knew it was time to get out the camera.  We spent the next hour getting sandy and having fun dodging waves and taking pictures.  It was as much fun as you would expect a photo session on the beach with these sweetie pies would be.

When Jen contacted me about doing a late November portrait session in York, Maine I thought we’d be bundled in woolen coats and mittens.  But thankfully Mother Nature obliged us with some moderate temps that let us take our time (much to Buddy’s dismay).  Jen and Buddy wanted to get some informal portraits at the beach in York where Buddy grew up.  I was unfamiliar with that particular strand of beach so we agreed to meet in the parking lot at nearby Cape Neddick Lobster Pound.  Much to my delight I found the place deserted — off season Maine at it’s finest — and a photographer’s dream.  Behind the main parking lot stands a perfectly weathered fishing shack completely covered with lobster pot buoys and old oars.  I am so delighted to have met Jen and Buddy, and these pictures are some of my favorites.