This is what a session looks like~

November 18th, 2009

Remember the images of these girls? I just have 10 min break from proofing this morning and wanted to share what a session looks like with their session images.When my clients call for booking a session, one of the most frequently asked questions is what to expect from a session. And my answer would be… this.I first come to the client’s house and quickly say hi and shake hands and pick out the best outfits (which usually is spread out on mom’s bed for me to go through for best pictures.) and girls get dressed while I check out the light on location. The whole thing takes about 10-15 minutes.  What you see here shows what usually happens from start to end - they are shown in order I took them. It is usually great fun for the kids and takes about 1.5 hours! I would start with the little one and family and older one and sibling together… any great moments will not be missed along the way. and go one more round as long as everyone is still(?) happy.Depend on what are the clients’ most interest, for examples, if it is wall gallery, coffee table book, digital files, storyboards, or holiday cards, the content may be little different, but usually we end up getting 30-50 beautiful images from a session. Sorry for the small sizes of the images, but I wanted to show all as a big picture. Again, I LOVE what I do and I feel so blessed to meet and capture so many loving families around DC area.If you are thinking about booking a session and have any question, please feel free to contact me at kyung@yellowhale.com or call me.

“C” for cutie pie

November 16th, 2009

Isn’t she something? I had this hat - not that I have any girl, but always loved shopping for girls - for a while and found the perfect fit! This session was done about two weeks ago when there were sessions everyday. I love taking pictures of babies when they can sit up straight and not crawling yet. It is the perfect timing to capture their beautiful (almost last stage of ) baby stage. If you are a mom of 6 months olds, I would really like to recommend to take as many pictures as possible. Once their mobility takes off, there is NO turning back!!! - it will be very hard getting images you want (your child looking at the camera and smile kind of shots) for a whi~~~~~~le.Baby “C” was a delight to work with and these sweet images will melt everyone’s heart.I am almost behind the schedule this holiday season. I would love to share and write more here, but right now it seems to be such a luxury. I will get back on those lovely images after this craziness.- I promise!meredith_01.jpgmeredith_021.jpgmeredith_03.jpg

so precious

June 13th, 2009

another joyful moment photographing beautiful newborn.  blog11.jpgblog2.jpgblog31.jpgblog41.jpgblog5.jpgaren’t they gorgeous? 

Meet “R”

June 9th, 2009

All newborns that booked sessions with me were born at (almost) the same time. And baby “R” was a pleasure to meet! He was about two weeks old and, was one of the most happiest, easygoing cutest bundles of joy. These are truly some of my favorite pictures, because it captures the moments of his preciousness, I will keep them forever. And his parents are surely blessed to have him, and I wish them luck! blog1.jpgblog3.jpgblog4.jpglater~k 

Ahh~ spring is here

April 23rd, 2009

it has been a year since we moved from Boston. i never had a chance to take a close look at my surroundings during this season yet. now that everything has been settled down, i just realized how beautiful it is here. it was almost 80 degrees last weekend and my lawn mowers came twice already this month. it almost felt like summer yesterday when we had this wonderful session.meet “m” and “r”. It was so nice to be out and to welcome their favorite time of the year. it was amazing how well they amused each other. perfect weather+happy faces = perfect combination!can not wait to see them again for a family session!-k