Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

Monday, January 20, 2014

Mommy-To- Be in 6º Oklahoma Weather


I wanted to share a few images I was privileged to make of this beautiful mommy-to-be from Edmond, Oklahoma. I met up with Dallas for a few pregnancy photos about two weeks before her sweet little baby boy's arrival, on what just happened to be one of the coldest days of the year here in Oklahoma. We made a few images inside to capture her precious growing belly and show her beautiful glowing smile. We also wanted to capture a full length shot to show off her baby belly while still being able to sport her stylish boots. When looking at the image, viewers can't tell it was a piercing cold 6º. Yes! SIX DEGREES! Oklahoma has the most unpredictable weather ever which can change in a matter of hours. This day the wind chill was negative but we really wanted to get the shot with the light snow from the evening before glistening off the water. We drove over to our location, I left Mommy-To-Be in the car with the heater running full blast, got out into the cold, scouted the exact place I wanted to make the shot, metered the light and knew exactly what I wanted the final image to look like before we put Dallas in place. We took our shots in about 30 seconds and were pleased with the results. I'm looking for our next planned photo shoot to introduce everyone to Baby Sawyer.









Shelly Perkins Photography & Art www.shellyperkins.com

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Parenting as a Non-Traditional College Student



Non-traditional college students (meaning those who aren't attending straight out of high school, may be a little older, or who have families) face an additional set of struggles during their years spent in the world of academia. While juggling classes, tests and projects, non-traditional college students, especially those who are parents, must also juggle family responsibilities. This can be a challenge because it's not just making sure your children are fed and have clean clothes to wear to school before you commute to your own school, but also spending quality time with your kids.

Spending time, reading, dancing or just listening to how their day was while truly listening can be hard at times. I have found I must make myself slow down so I can accomplish all of this. In the mornings once I'm out the door and headed to school, I must put my head in a whole different place and compartmentalize everything. When I'm home with the kids, I try to only focus on them so I can be a good mom. I know their time spent as kids is such a short time space and these moments in life won't last forever. I don't want to loose track of the important reasons I went back to college in the first place, which was to set a good example for my daughters, to become an educated critical thinker as well as be able to provide a better life for my family. I'm so excited to be near the finish line and have enjoyed my experiences and time at the university.

If you're a parent, mother or father, whether you're in your early 20's or 40's and want to go back to school, don't let your children be your excuse for not returning. You don't have to attend traditional classes in the university setting, which is what I do and is probably the most challenging. You can attend class one night a week, now you can attend class in your PJ's online from your home, you can enroll in a vocational training course which will allow you to train sooner and get into a new career field quicker than attending a four-year university. Take the time to explore the many options that are now available to adults and don't be afraid to try something new. In the beginning, starting something is always the hardest part. Once you get going, you'll have a new routine, and everything will fall into place. Don't let anything stand in your way. Don't forget to spend quality time with your kids, be super organized and manage your time well (which is the hardest part of all) and most of all, don't forget to take care of yourself. It's easy to become so busy your forget to take care of yourself by eating right, getting daily exercise and getting enough rest each day (I'm guilty of these things). Also, taking time to mediate or pray and connect to your spiritual side is important too. Be the best parent and college student you can be.

GO FOR IT!! ~ Shelly

If you're inspired by my words, please drop me a note because I would also like to hear your story. Comment below, message me through Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ShellyPerkinsPhotography or email me at perkphotography (at) aol.com.

Shelly Perkins Photography & Art www.shellyperkins.com

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Do You Love PINTERST As Much As I Do??


Do you LOVE PINTEREST as much as I do ??

YOU'RE INVITED to FOLLOW ME on PINTEREST !

I have quite a few Pinterest Albums from personal craft ideas to tips to make better photographs of your kiddos.





Shelly Perkins Photography
www.shellyperkins.com

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

"Postcard from 1952" - Explosions in the Sky



"Postcard from 1952" - Explosions in the Sky
Lovely song with beautiful images and a great story of life made by some talented folks. Wow, it brought tears to my eyes and I wanted to share it with you. If you're a Mama like me you'll love this. Enjoy, Shelly :0)

Click on this link to enjoy the video~ http://vimeo.com/41669642

Shelly Perkins Photography www.shellyperkins.com

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Highway to Heaven VBS photos by Shelly Perkins Photography

Highway to Heaven VBS

HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN was the theme for Highland Baptist Church's annual VBS week. I was blessed to have the opportunity to spend the week photographing the kids as they learned Bible stories, heard about missions, played games, made crafts and even got to see the 316 race car! Here's a video for you of the week's fun events.





http://youtu.be/SavWbjbFFqM

Monday, September 13, 2010

Professional Photographers


Just returned home from a great photography seminar led by a friend and fellow photographer, Dawn. She did such a great job sharing her talents with the other professional photographers. It just goes to show you that you can never learn or practice too much. Professional photographers spend a lot of time and money to continually learn and improve their craft.

Photography is an ever evolving art media. Photography is so popular right now with the many innovative products, all which include a camera. We are at a time when we have so many tools to make an image. Photographers can choose from beginner digital cameras, cell phones and kid cameras to high-end digital cameras - which are now priced where an average Joe can charge one on the credit card and take home the same day.

No matter who you choose to shoot your child's senior portraits or baby's first photos, make sure you do not let the moment pass without a professional photograph. I'm so afraid there will be a generation of kids and all of their lives' most important moments will be documented on a cell phone and uploaded to Facebook but never saved onto professional archival print paper or disk. What a sad discovery for that child when the moment has already passed and it's too late.

Just remember to stop and smell the roses. Stay awhile and enjoy the view. Life is short. Choose a professional photographer. Make your story live through images by Shelly Perkins Photography.

Shelly Perkins Photography of Moore, Oklahoma
http://www.shellyperkins.com/

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Baby & Children Photography in Moore, OK



I absolutely love what I do. I love that I get to meet people and the little ones who are most special in their lives. I love babies. I love seeing their eyes light up and watching how they look at their mommies and daddies. There is such a short time when babies are babies. Capture that moment and preserve it before it is gone. The first year of life is so precious. Give me a call to discuss what kind of photography you love and how you want to record this special time. 405.229.2671.

Shelly Perkins Photography specializes in Baby and Children Photographer in Oklahoma City and Moore, Oklahoma. www.shellyperkins.com

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Cutest Kid Magazine Cover Contest sponsored by Shelly Perkins Photography of Moore, Oklahoma







Do you think your child should be a model? Do you think your child should be on the cover of a magazine? Well, now's your chance to enter your child or grandchild in the Oklahoma Metro AmeriKidz Magazine Cover Contest sponsored by Shelly Perkins Photography. There are two age divisions, Under 3 years old and 3 to 12 years old.

TO ENTER: http://www.amerikidz.com/ok/prizepromos.htm


Shelly Perkins Photography
Specializing in Children's Photography in Oklahoma
www.shellyperkins.com