If you’ve followed us at all over the last year or so you’ve noticed some changes in our dynamic. Things are slower, more focused. Life and businesses ebb and flow and so have we. We’re continuing to take portrait commissions but space is limited to a few sessions a month. We’re also working closely with...
Category Archives: Behind the Lens
Our little Pea (now called Big Pea) turns five
It’s really hard for me to believe that our little girl is five years old. She was just one and a half when we started RLP. She’s grown right along with the business, from a tiny little thing to this amazing, verbose, inquisitive, creative, completely real little big person. She’s totally at home with herself...
Project: Bring A Baby Safely Into The World is almost complete
Remember that post about life happening while we were making other plans? Well, pretty much the last year has been full of life taking us for a ride. First there was a pregnancy that sent me onto bed rest during what would have been our busiest season of the year. Trust me when I say...
Life is what happens when you’re making other plans
Things have been a bit quiet around here of late– and by here I mean the blog, and not our life in general. I’m almost positive that I announced sometime back that we’re expecting another child. She’ll be joining our family early this spring and though I am a planner to the nth degree, the...
As close to home as it gets
We’ve been doing a lot of rearranging things in our life lately and that’s included our home. Our little girl is now four and was determined to get a “girly room” instead of the childhood hodgepodge that it had become. I did my best to scour the shops and somehow found a combination of purple...
Four questions to ask BEFORE hiring a wedding photographer
(This article is originally from an industry website that featured Mark Greenstone of Majestic Photography. His points were just too perfect not to share.) “Mark,” I ask, pen poised over my notebook, “if I’m looking for a wedding photographer, what questions should I ask?” Mark looks thoughtful. “Couples are mostly asking the right questions,” he...
Newborn photography offers a glimpse into a different world
In light of the post I just made it’s no wonder that I find great joy in photographing newborns. They are so new to the world, so ignorant to all of the things associated with living life. We love to catch them somewhere between four and ten days old so that they can be captured...
Documenting life and love through my own very personal lens
The decision to become a photographer was one that I don’t remember making consciously. I was recently looking through a box of old photos with my daughter and was amazed to find some shots that I’d taken in high school, long before I chose to document life and love as a career. But my eye...
Going to The Hunt (Alpenrose 47th Annual Easter Egg Hunt)
One of the wonderful things about being a parent is seeing your child experience all of the things you remember, but in their own ways and with new wonder. Our little girl turned four this weekend and so her birthday festivities included a trip to The Hunt, the annual easter egg hunt at Alpenrose Dairy...
We’re still standing. Really!
The last few months have been a pretty insane time at Reversed Lens Photography. We had an amazing time creating beautiful art and holiday greetings for our clients, and then took some much deserved time off. But we got back in the studio this week and are already ready to roll out some exciting new...
