Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Holiday Mini Session, On location!

Join us this year as we take our Holiday Mini Sessions on location!

Saturday, November 16, 9am - 3pm, we will be offering sessions at The Strong's Tree Farm, in New Boston!

We are offering limited 15 minute sessions among the trees.  Bring an un-wrapped toy ($25 value) to donate to Toys - For - Tots and your session is on us!



Call today to book, 603-867-4970.


Or send us an email, allison@allisonhopephotography.com




2013 Holiday Mini Sessions!

Come join us at the studio for our Annual Holiday Mini Sessions!

Saturday, November 9
and 
Sunday, November 10 

We are offering limited 30 minute sessions, by appointment only, for just $50!  Use our new indoor set or take it outdoors against the barn wall with some of our rustic props.



At the end of your session, we will book an appointment to view your images and make selections for gifts, design cards, and even see them on your walls!



Call today, appointments are filling quickly, 603-867-4970, or email us at allison@allisonhopephotography.com.

Friday, April 5, 2013

Meet our Clients!

This month we would like to introduce you to the Ayotte/Kenison family!






John is an attorney in the area and Melissa is a 2nd generation glass artist!
Both of their kids are inquisitive and full of smiles!









We have asked Melissa to share with us some about her amazing talent working with glass!

Navajo basket with Black Eyed Susan bouquet!





1.    
Please teach us a little about your art form!

As a glass artist I create very tiny, life like sculptures or ideas which tend to mostly reference nature- flora and fauna.  This is done with a technique called lamp working or flame working. I make small leaves, petals, flowers, or tendrils- all in glass. After the design is created it is then carefully encased in molten clear glass, and  shaped into various forms. Primarily this tradition meets its end in something called a paperweight, but the word paperweight is quite limiting, often bringing to mind the acrylic or plastic butterfly in a dome like piece.  These art glass pieces are far from that .  In fact, I’ve started to use the encasement process to push the natural limits of the glass and create other more sculptural items -- stones, Navajo baskets, bud vases and so on. Keep in mind each of these has realistic bouquets or references encased inside the glass.   

  Where did you learn?

I’m very fortunate to be a second generation glass artist. My father Rick Ayotte has been working glass in various forms for 50 years.  His expertise allows me to start at a higher level with the glass. The medium itself, glass, has so many nuances and “secrets” that are more easily discovered with the help of master artist. I didn’t grow up always working with glass. He encouraged me to get an education and work in the world for someone else before even considering this path.  It wasn’t until graduate school for counseling psychology, when I desperately needed to earn money to support myself, that I sat down at the bench with the torch and fell head first in love with the process. 

Where are you able to work?

My studio is approximately 20 feet from my home.  I feel privileged to be near to my kids while they grow and enjoy having lunch with them or transporting them here and there when I can.  It’s not always easy to keep them out of the studio, but we’ve made it clear they can visit, but not stay all the time when the sitter is here!  There have to be boundaries, but as they grow older (my son is 5 and daughter 3) the roar of the torch is not as frightening as it once was and their intrigue grows.  I guess we take it as it comes and when I’m really working hot glass, it’s obvious to them that I’m unable to give attention.  I think both my father and I enjoy the visits!  After all, we’ve always had an easel and work area for them to play at.




How do you balance family and work?
I try to keep a regular schedule five days a week 9-4 so that everyone maintains some sort of tempo.  Of course, it never works out perfectly, but at least this keeps us all going.  Upcoming shows and time crunches generally change everything, but we deal with that mostly spring and fall, so the pattern helps us stay balanced. My husband John Kenison is super supportive, trying to give me extra time when I need it or watching the kids when I’m traveling.   And I couldn’t be productive without work out time, so that takes priority for balancing mind and body.

How did you end up with your studio and home in New Hampshire?

I am a New Hampshire native. I went away to North Carolina and California for school, but New Hampshire is home.  Growing up we spent a lot of time vacationing in northern NH and the lakes, ocean and woods is where I derive so much of my inspiration.  New Hampshire wild flowers are a part of many of my sculptures and I couldn’t imagine a richer place to be for a nature artist. Our time in New Boston has really enhanced that experience for me. 

To see more of Melissa's work, please visit her here!




Monday, February 11, 2013

This year's Christmas Clients!


In the Northeast we survived a stormy winter weekend...so what better time to share with you some of our beautiful Christmas cards!  Our clients this season were all so beautiful and fun, and helped us create some amazing greetings, enjoy!















Thursday, July 26, 2012

Woodland Children Portraits

We've been working on this idea for a new series of children's portraits.  We met with Alyssa from Apotheca and it turns out she had some similar ideas as well.  So, we are working together combine our ideas to create some fine art portraits.  We are working with the idea of creating some clothing out of natural materials for children to be photographed in.  Alyssa and another woman from the shop came up with these stunning pieces as a starting point.  We will be putting together a portrait event where we will offer the opportunity to have your child's portrait made in this setting with the natural costuming.  Tell us what you think?  If you would bring your child to have this type of portrait made, what would you like to do with it?  Would it be something you hang in their bedroom or playroom?  Would you want it printed on watercolor paper or a marble tile?  Would you be interested in a handbag, jewelry or cellphone cover?  Share your thoughts with us? 














Friday, April 27, 2012

Mothering!

Hi all!  I am sure you remember that Allison is in Honduras!  This is Jenna and I'll be "guest" posting this week :)

My job as Allison's Marketing Manager/Assistant is wonderful.  I am having fun working with a friend and love sharing her talent as often as possible!!  But nothing is quite like the job I have as a mother!  Mother's Day is May 13th and it has gotten me thinking about this task of mothering.  What do the kids think of the job we are doing?
Here are some of the answers I got from my kids when asked them these questions about mom...
1) i really love it when mom...cooks me food (will-13)
2) my mom likes to wear...b&w clothes (caroline-9)
3) my mom always tells me to...go outside and play (c)
4) the best thing she does is...kisses me (james -6)
5) it makes her happy when i...i clean my room (w)
6) my mom loves to relax by...putting up her feet (c)
7) i like it when she...covers me up (j)
8) the best thing she cooks is...chicken pot pie (c)
9) when mom shops she likes to buy...healthy things (j)
10) my mom's favorite household chore is...you have a favorite household chore? (w)
11) if she won a trip, she would go to...disney (j)
12) i love my mom because...she is my mom (w)

These are the times to cherish!  They grow up WAY too fast!  Look at these beautiful families.








Monday, March 26, 2012

My Boy

So my boy, my baby, turned three this weekend. 


 I have seen friends do this before and thought it was a cute idea, so thought we would give it a try. 

I asked him a few questions this morning. Keep in mind that he had a toy story birthday party yesterday.

What is your favorite....

color: blue
toy: toy story toys
pajamas: toy story
place to go: target
game to play: toy story one
store: the toy section
cartoon: Sponge Bob Square Pants
movie: Toy Story
restaurant: Chili's
book: Dig Dig Digging
food: macaroni and cheese
thing to do with Autumn: play
thing to do with Mommy: go on computer
thing to do with Daddy: go on the computer

what is Daddy's job/what does he do for work: he works in the barn and outside
what is Mommy's job/what does she do: he had no answer for that

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Fun outfit ideas for little ones!

Today we would like to link you up to some wonderful vendors who provide some cute outfits and accessories for cute portrait sessions with little ones!
Take a look at them, fall in love, and then book a session to use them in our studio with your cutie pies!










Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Holidays Around Here

Around here we love the holidays!  They begin early here as we host our Holiday Portrait Special at the beginning of November.  Lots of hours are put in after all the sessions have been shot.  Creating your families holiday greetings are so very special!  Take a look at some of the memories we helped you share this year...

cuties!


beautiful!


amazing!


sweet!


surprise!



brothers!



perfect!


adorable!


fun!


family!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

In the Orchard


I had so much fun photographing this amazing family last weekend. We met up in an apple orchard in the beautiful summer evening light. Mom did a great job of getting everyone dressed and ready, quite a feat when you have seven children!


I love how you can see each girl's personality in this image.

Here are some fun images of the three youngest ones! They loved playing in the orchard. Mom had a few grass stains to get out afterward, but hopefully it was worth it.