Nov 22 2011

Family time… | NJ Family Photographer | Ringwood, New Jersey

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I loved this family…they were fun, relaxed and the conversation came easy.  The kids were adorable and we had no problem getting them to laugh and play and even strike a dapper pose or two.   The little guy was one and half, so when you put him down, he was on the go!  And I followed – hey, it’s part of the job description.  Then I finally smartened up and asked his brother to catch him, which made for some cute shots.

For this session, we visited the beautiful NJ Botanical Gardens, and this was before the freak snow storm wreaked havoc on many of it’s trees and plants. But our timing was good and the grounds were such a picturesque backdrop for this beautiful family…I just love the results.

Boy in cap by tree - NJ Child Photographer

Young boy on the move - NJ Child Photographer

 

Brothers - NJ Family Photographer

Beautiful family laughing - NJ Family Photographer

Brothers playing - NJ Family Photographer

Boy at NJ Botanical Gardens - NJ Child Photographer

Boy at NJ Botanical Gardens - NJ Child Photographer

Beautiful black and white of boy at NJ Botanical Gardens - NJ Child Photographer

Beautiful black and white of family at NJ Botanical Gardens - NJ Family Photographer

 

 

 

 

 

 


Nov 10 2011

Exquisite… | NY Child Photographer | Westchester, New York

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So many of my sessions involve soothing newborns or coaxing young kids that I forget how wonderful it is to shoot willing models.   These two were not only willing but each had a beauty that was unique and truly exquisite.  And sure that makes my job easier, but even still, I think what I liked most was the way they interacted with each other.  There was obviously a lot of love between them, but also enough teasing and kidding to make the results natural and fun.


Beautiful girl with flower headband - NY Portrait Photographer

Adorable girl poses on rock - NY Child Photographer

Portait of beautiful girl - NY Child Photographer

Beautiful girl by pond - NY Child Photographer

Portrait of sisters by a pond - NY Portrait Photographer

Sisters sunlit by pond - NY Portrait Photographer

Sisters holding hands - NY Portrait Photographer

 

 

 

 


Sep 19 2011

Holiday-Mini-Sessions

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Believe it or not, the Holidays are right around the corner.  This year, Christine DeSavino Photography is offering a very special, limited number of mini-sessions.  A perfect way to capture images of your loved ones for holiday cards and more…

Holiday-Mini-Sessions-2011

Limited spaces available….

For complete details and to reserve a mini-session, please contact me at:

chris@christinedesavino.com

917-697-1835


Jan 9 2011

A Special Family Session… | Family Photographer | Monmouth County NJ

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Last April, I ran a campaign called “Shine a Light on Autism” to help raise autism awareness in which I asked families experiencing autism to share their stories with us. During the campaign, many moms, dads, and family members wrote in and shared their unique experiences with us. Each heart felt story was more moving than the next. They touched me deeply. Thank you to all who participated, and if you haven’t read the stories you can do so here. Also a HUGE thank you to Autism New Jersey for their help in promoting and supporting me throughout this endeavor! The campaign ended when my brother Paul, who also has autism, reached his hand into a hat and randomly drew the name of the family who would win a portrait session with me. It was Andrew and his family…

Montage of a beautiful boy who has autism - NJ Child Photographer

After trying to coordinate busy schedules, we met with Andrew and his lovely family at Deep Cut Park in Monmouth County.  The foliage was perfect and though it was a crisp day, the kids soon had their jackets off.  Andrew was a handsome boy with a gentle demeanor and kind eyes. He was also quiet and seemed a bit unsure of why we were at the park.  I led him to various places that I thought would make for picturesque backgrounds.  His older brother, Brian, who stayed with us for most of the time, was encouraging and supportive. Seemingly wise beyond his years, Brian was also very interesting to talk to.   He enjoys photography and wanted to know how I took pictures of moving subjects without them coming out blurry.  He may have been referring to his little sister, Kaitlyn, blonde and beautiful with all the energy of a 3 year old. She would stop just long enough for a few shots and then run off to play. Andrew would also wander off after a couple of clicks. When I gently coaxed him back, he would agree and come with me to one of my strategic spots.  One time he came towards me and didn’t stop.  As he got closer and closer, I thought he was going to kiss me on the cheek, but he stopped just as his nose almost touched my face.  He was smelling me;  his brother said he liked to do that sometimes.  Later when I told his mother, she said, “Oh, he must be very comfortable with you.  That means he likes you.”  I was so touched.  Andrew said very little and so this gesture meant a lot to me.

For much of the session, Andrew held on to a doll – Jessie from Toy Story – much like a security blanket offering some kind of tactile reassurance. This made me think of my brother who very often has a small, soft football that he adeptly tosses up in the air from hand to hand without even looking. Every Christmas we get him another one to replace the worn out one that served him all year long. I tried to take Jessie from Andrew a couple of times and saw that he wasn’t comfortable with that, so we just decided to make the doll a part of documenting Andrew…as he is, with what he likes. Andrew is beautiful.  His face has the innocence of a child, but with that innocence comes a special vulnerability.  I know how difficult it is for someone with autism to understand and navigate through this complicated world in which we live.

After meeting his mom and dad, I can see that Andrew is very lucky  to have such loving and devoted parents.  They were nothing short of warm and comfortable to be with, and you could see how much they loved their children. My hope is that this session does “Shine a Light” on autism and is a small window into one of the many families that are affected by it.

If you haven’t read the story or seen the video that Andrew’s mom submitted, you definitely should.  It’s beautiful.   You can also hear what she has to say about the delicate balance of parenting three children, including a child with autism here on her blog.

Black and white of beautiful boy - NJ Child Photographer

Black and white image of adorable girl - NJ Child Photographer

Black and white image of handsome boy - NJ Child Photographer

Two brothers - NJ Child Photographer

Sister kissing brother - NJ Child Photographer

Adorable sister with two brothers - NJ Child Photographer

Handsome boy looks up at the camera - NJ Child Photographer

Beautiful blonde girl - NJ Child Photographer

Boy smiling on a path - NJ Child Photographer

Loving family affected by autism - NJ Family Photographer


Nov 11 2010

Autumn Angels… | New Jersey Children’s Photographer | Bergen County, NJ

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These two were really sweet models and mom was quite the entertainer, I must say.  I’d love to have her around for all my shoots to make kids smile, laugh and even dance!   Combine two adorable kids, a silly mom and a scenic location at peak foliage and this is what can happen…

Beautiful girl and boy with sunflare - NJ Children's Photographer

Boy and girl on blanket in autumn - NJ Children's Photographer

Adorable girl in autumn - NJ Children's Photographer

Boy flying wooden plane - NJ Children's Photographer

Adorable boy looks down - NJ Children's Photographer

Beautiful girl laughing - NJ Child Photographer

Beautiful boy laughing - NJ Child Photographer

Ok…so it’s not always easy….

Little girl crying - NJ Child Photographer

…but in the end, patience pays off! ;)

Boy hugging his sister - NJ Child Photographer


Nov 1 2010

This darling boy… | NY Child Photographer | Rockland County

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Sometimes my shoots seem more like play dates than photo sessions.  This darling boy was clearly having fun – laughing, giggling and running around.  I was able to slow him down for the occassional pose…but then it was back to the slide!  All in all, I’m loving the results and the fall colors made for a gorgeous backdrop.    Mom and Dad – you are always a delight to see and talk to…hope you like these as much as I do!

Boy smiling by a tree - NY Children's Photographer

Combo of boy standing - NY Child Photographer

Boy on slide looking up - NY Children's Photographer

Black and white of boy gazing at the sky - NY Child Photographer

Boy on slide - NY Children's Photographer

Beautiful boy smiling - NY Child Photographer


Oct 31 2010

Fab four… | NJ Children’s Photographer | Bergen County

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That’s right, four fabulous kids, and each one cuter than the next!   If you saw mom and dad, you’d know where they get their good looks from.  But I won’t include any family shots – I don’t want to spoil the Christmas card!

Black and white of four siblings - NJ Children's Photographer

Beautiful girl by a tree - NJ Child Photographer

Adorable boy leans against tree - NJ Child Photographer

Boy leaning against barn doors - NJ Children's Photographer

Boy smiling big - NJ Children's Photographer


Dec 24 2009

Happy Holidays…

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