I love when this family calls me every year for fall portraits or with the announcement of a new baby! Here is the baby of the babies--Then, Later and Now again.
Family Photos in Gas Light Village
When your family has a strong presence in just about everything in the community, what better place to capture the exuberant personalities than in your "own front yard" of Gas Light Village in East Grand Rapids, MI?! We may have stopped traffic a few times but we also found a few hidden corners amongst all the familiar landscapes. Here are a few favorites!
Kowalewskis were photographed at Gas Light Village in East Grand Rapids using a Contax 645 and Kodak Portra 400 film by Dena Robles
Then, Later and Now
One of my favorite parts of being a family photographer is getting to watch all those little babies grow up over the years. I've been a working photographer here in Grand Rapids Michigan for just over 6 years now which means I have several families that I have photographed again and again and witnessed new family members join and little ones get bigger! This is Harrison, Then, Later and Now, along with his two little brothers.
These sweet boys were photographed last month in their home. The photographs were created using Kodak Portra 400 and Tri-x400 films on a Contax 645 and Canon Eos-1v and were processed and scanned by my partner lab ProPhotoIrvine.
That Michigan Moment in August
It's that Michigan Moment in August when you have spent a sun drunk morning at the beach in Lake Michigan for the hundredth time this year and you long for a hundred more days before summer closes. With sand dusting your feet and salt lingering on your lips from your lunch of potato crisps you shake out your beach blanket and venture to the car for a drive in the countryside. After a short respite from the late summer sun and a chorus from the back seat of the car you pull over at DeGrandchamps Blueberry farm to pick a sweet treat for dessert tonight. Gathering white buckets, you watch as they dash down the rows of blueberry bushes bursting with fat ripe clusters of berries searching for the just-right bounty. They reach their young tanned hands out and with an initial tiny plop and ping the blueberries start to fill the buckets. The little one dives between rows to discover all the hidden places. We all exclaim "Look at this one!" "This is the perfect blueberry!" "I found the biggest one yet!" Your fingertips become stained blue as you continue harvesting nature's perfect jewel. Your lips are sweet with the taste of blueberries as you test every third berry you pick. Fresh blueberries warmed by the sun are delicious like nothing else in the world and you treasure the goodness almost as much as you treasure the moment witnessing your children relishing in nature and food. With your blueberry buckets brimming to the edge you start the trip home with the perfect summer anthem playlist in the car, the taste of blueberries on your tongues, the anticipation of blueberry cobbler after dinner. After a hundred days of summer the sun is getting lower earlier every evening and you know the days at the lake are nearing their end as summer begins to close. Blueberry picking is the last sweet gift of the summer. And lucky you with the eager pickers you can preserve today's blueberries for the taste of summer all winter long, giving you the glimpse of another hundred grand days at the beach next year. And more blueberries to come.
The nature of shooting film means that sometimes your stories aren't shared until a month, sometimes two later. The beauty of shooting film is getting to stare out your kitchen window at a scene of brilliant autumn foliage on November 1st and pull a bag of handpicked blueberries from the freezer to make blueberry cobbler and getting to relive the summer days all over again, in your kitchen AND in photographs and in your memories. Long live summer. And film.
Kids and Cameras -- Teen Photography Club
who: creative teenagers ages 13-17
what: 5 weekly project-based photography classes
why: because you have a fancy camera and you want to make it sing
when: Saturdays 10 am to 11:30 am, Nov. 5th, 12th, 19th & Dec. 3rd, 10th
where: instruction begins at Dena's house, 1345 Breton SE with local walking field trips
how and how much?: email dena at denarobles@gmail.com to sign up, tuition of $100 due at time of registration
What to bring to classes ... This is a digital photography class so a digital camera will be needed! Be sure to also bring a charged camera battery and a memory card each week. First choice camera is a DSLR with a lens, preferably somewhere in a range of 24-70mm focal length. If you aren't able to bring a DSLR, then a point and shoot digital camera may be used as long as we are able to adjust the creative controls and modes. If you have a question about your camera or lens, email me before the first class and we can discuss it. This is not an iPhone-ography class, even though the latest mobiles have amazing cameras they will be limited for our learning purposes. As weather permits we will be taking photo walks outside for portions of the class each week, so please dress for the elements.
Questions? Ready to sign up? email Dena at denarobles@gmail.com
Grand Rapids Senior Photography
Kaja and I were lucky to hit downtown Grand Rapids *juuuussst* before ArtPrize 8 turned our city into an art feeding frenzy. She requested her senior portraits around downtown art murals and at the Grand Rapids Art Museum, so that's what we did, discovering some new spots along the way. Isn't she lovely?!
Kaja was photographed by Dena Robles downtown Grand Rapids Michigan on Kodak Portra 400 with a Contax 645, processed and scanned by ProPhotoIrvine.
EGRHS Class of 2017
It certainly IS that time of year isn't it? High school senior portraits, back-to-school photos, and fall family mini sessions are keeping this little photographer happily busy! The film scans from Zach's recent downtown Grand Rapids session were filtering in to my inbox this morning and I quickly grabbed a few favorites and then a few more and then a few more to share. I can't express enough my love of shooting film for ... well, everything.
Zach was photographed downtown Grand Rapids on Kodak Portra 400 film using a Contax 645 and Canon Eos-1v, processed by my lovely partners at ProPhotoIrvine.
A quick call out to all West Michigan High School Seniors, if your yearbook deadline is early October, it still isn't too late to book your session with me. Even though I shoot film, I have some options to meet your deadline. Also, if you would like to do a quick yearbook-only session now send me an email ASAP to get on my calendar, I'd love to work with you. (e) denarobles @ gmail.com
Michigan High School Senior Portraits
We have so much diverse landscape here in Grand Rapids, which is perfect for portrait photography. I love that our city is small enough that we can quickly go from one location to another to seek out the colors, textures and light needed to enhance our sessions. Here is a quick sneak peek of Rebecca's recent high school senior portrait session.
Rebecca was photographed on Fuji 400H film with a Contax 645 in Grand Rapids, MI.
East Grand Rapids High School Senior Portraits
It is hard to believe that summer is threatening to wind down with the start of the new school year just around the corner. As I watch my own son and his friends enter senior year at East Grand Rapids High School my heart beats an extra step to see how much these kids have grown and matured. We have a deadline of October 7th to have senior portraits completed and turned in, which give us a deadline of September 18th to conduct your full Signature Session. Head Shot Only and Mini Sessions have an extra week, ending September 30th. If you haven't booked in with me yet, quickly send an email to denarobles@gmail.com to reserve a spot.
This is a sneak peek for Emma of our recent full Signature Session together here at Reed's Lake. I can't wait to get her full gallery to her. Don't ever let her tell you she isn't photogenic!
Grand Rapids Family Photos--Downtown
Here is a gorgeous family with three energetic young men, all with distinct and individual personalities roaming the streets of Downtown Grand Rapids for photographs...the possibilities are endless with this combo! It is very hard to pick favorite photos to share here, these boys were pros.
Fall mini sessions are starting to book. This is the only time of the year for family mini sessions. Check your calendars for October 8th and 9th (and a reserve rain date of October 15th.) Watch the blog and facebook for more details or email me at denarobles@gmail.com to get on the schedule.
The Mitchells were photographed downtown grand Rapids, Michigan on Kodak Portra 400 with a Contax 645 and Canon Eos-1v, processed and scanned by the lovely pros at ProPhotoIrvine
School Photos
I am trying really really hard to ignore all the 'Back-to-School' ads, catalogs, chatter, supply lists, and sales. I'm a devout lover of summer and want it to last forever. Unfortunately if we wait until school starts to shop for class supplies the shelves are empty and the shops are pushing halloween costumes. So, with the inevitable first day of school looming in just a few weeks I also start to think about school photos. That inevitable packet of one-pose awkward mugshot pictures. The ones that my mom still has hanging in the hallway of her home...highlighting the history of 70s and 80s hairstyles for your enjoyment. I was sorting through one of my storage boxes last week labeled 'kids' school stuff' and found TWENTY-EIGHT unopened envelopes of school photos spanning the formative years to date of my own children's schooling. Unopened, untouched. Why? Our school supply lists no longer have pee-chees or trapper keepers on them. They have Mac Books, wireless mouse, headphones, internet accounts, coding books. With all the advances in photography and the surge in availability and creativity of visual arts isn't it time to rethink the school photo too? I mean, why not? Wouldn't it make grandma's heart sing to have one of these personality-filled photographs instead of the awkward mugshot? Wouldn't it make our kids much happier to see themselves 20 years from now as they truly were during the school years?
ReThink the School Photo micro sessions -- $45 per child -- park location -- August 30th, September 8th or September 17th only. Email me at denarobles@gmail.com to reserve a spot.
Downtown Grand Rapids and the 3 Girls
These lovely ladies have been friends since 3rd grade. In just over a month two of them will be starting high school together in Grand Rapids while the other moves across Michigan. Sad face. These are the times that we feel so fortunate to have our relationships continue so easily with social media. It doesn't hurt to have a few special outings and a fun photo session to help remember the best times! This is downtown Grand Rapids on a chilly and windy early summer day, captured on Kodak Portra 400 film.
That Michigan Moment in June
It's that Michigan Moment in June when the two day rainstorm has finally subsided and the air is as hot and heavy as a wet wool sweater and the sun is trying to break through the sky. The only sounds are the guitar strums from the upstairs window and the laughter of the girls in the pool two doors down. The tastes you are craving are the fresh cold berries from the market and the abundance of mint growing in your garden all dripping in fresh lime juice and a splash of rum as you sit on the still wet porch to peruse an old favorite book about summer, all while waiting for dusk. Because with this heat, and this humidity, tonight could be the night that the fireflies make their first appearance of the season.
Work Date with Cam
This little guy of mine turned 9 years old this week. I don't know if NINE feels much different than EIGHT for him, but for me it suddenly feels like a leap from being my baby. TEN just feels so much closer than it did a week ago. He is a deep thinker, an adventure lover, a sensitive friend, a complex student, and a constant companion. He spends a lot of his mental energy being conflicted while trying to figure out his exact place in the real world, and also being immersed in an imaginary world suited to whatever his latest obsession is. Right now, it is everything Dr. Who. A month ago he was Jeff Gordon and an absolute expert on every and any race car. Next month? I can only guess, I'm just along for the ride. I am happy we can have our coffee dates in the back corner of The Sparrows here in Grand Rapids. I learn a lot in the process about the nature of being Cameron. He uses his sketchbooks to simultaneously tell the stories in his imagination while also contemplating his heart. "I've been feeling the depressive coming" "I wonder when my maturity will come?" "I think my humor is coming back." So Cameron, I don't know of the places you will go at TEN, or NINETEEN or FORTY-SEVEN, but I call ShotGun along the way.
Color Purple and Relay For Life
This month I revisited the ColorColour Lovers Project with my own take on Purple. As I wandered the sidewalks and the market aisles in search of purple, I was mindful of all those who have touched my life in so many ways who were also touched and often times defeated by cancer. Tomorrow I join thousands of people in my small city to walk in The Relay For Life to commemorate those who have battled with cancer and to help fight for a cure.
Summer Portrait Session Calendar is Open!
With graduates, prom, and the beginning of high school senior portrait session my calendar has been filling up quicker than usual this spring! I have decided to open my June, July & August portrait booking calendar a bit early this year. Please email me for scheduling or any questions you may have! denarobles@gmail.com
Color Colour Lovers and White
I ran out of colors to photograph during the week. And then it snowed. It snowed a lot. It snowed for days. So, WHITE happened. Not Black & White, but textural, patterned, light-tinted yellow, blue, grey, pink white. I love the isolation of subjects and the stark interest created by photographing white on white on white... Here are a few favorites.
Rice Pudding with Caramel Pecan Topping
And you thought winter was over? Psych! My days of hot, rich, and sweet comfort foods have not yet ended. Enter Rice pudding with Caramel Pecan Sauce. It is perfect as a breakfast or a dessert.
If you can't be warm on the outside, at least you can be warmed on the inside! Recipe to follow. I started with a googled recipe from The Pioneer Woman and veered away to wing it on my own. Like always :)
Color Colour Lovers and Blue
Thank you again to Xanthe Berkeley for hosting this fun and very colorful photography project for the last 6 weeks. This was exactly what I craved to push me through these cold winter months. Here is the final installment BLUE! Now what will I do?? hmmmmm.
Color Colour Lovers and Orange
Here is the next series in the ColorColourLovers Instagram challenge, Orange! It seemed orange would be hard to find, but once we started hunting it was everywhere, and I didn't even get to the carrots...