Carri Beth Photography specializes in newborns and young children. Located in Ortonville, Mi. (southeastern / mid Michigan). Serving Metro Detroit and Mid Michigan, (Oakland, Genesee and Lapeer counties).
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Saturday, September 27, 2014

Goodnight, Sweet Boy

Today's the day that we will gather together to remember baby Jackson.  If you don't know about Jackson, you can read more about his early days at this link.  (http://carribethphotography.blogspot.com/2014/05/little-miracle-grand-blanc-newborn.html?m=1).
Jackson fought his way through five months of life, with a will to live like no other I've seen before.  This handsome boy overcame so many obstacles in his short life, and I know that it's because he drew strength from his courageous and loving family.  I photographed Jackson at six weeks old, and at that point he had already beaten the odds to be where he was.  He continued on that path, though it wasn't easy, for the next few months.  Then, one day, I got a message from his mama, saying that his days were limited, and they wanted to capture images of him as the handsome five month old boy that he had grown into, so we met the next day for an impromptu photo shoot of this special boy, so much more grown than the last time I had seen him.  Stephanie really only had one request, and that was to try to capture an image of his blue eyes.  This may not seem like a big request, but for Jackson, this could have been more difficult because he was just so tired at that point.  Well, someone was really looking down on us that day because Jackson surprised us all by, not only opening his beautiful blue eyes, but also by smiling and laughing; the most beautiful sight and sound in the world.  Those are two things that he had not done prior to the evening before his session.  It really was a sight to see, and so awesome to experience the joy that the whole family felt when he lit up.
His session continued on in that fashion, and we captured countless images to treasure forever.  Sadly, I soon received the message that I had so dreaded.  About a week after his session, Jackson James passed away in the arms of his mama.  I was still working on his photos at that time, and it was hard to not feel guilty that I was still able to see his face, in such detail.  I was still seeing the perfect curve of his nose, his sweet, toothless smile, and the small fleck of gold that dotted the beautiful blue of his right eye.  It was an emotional time, finishing up his images, but it was also so fulfilling to know that we were able to capture all of those little details to look back on.  I smiled so much while working on these images.  Just seeing the whole family laughing together as we all experienced Jackson's rare laughter, is something that I will never forget.    
Knowing Jackson and his family has been more than a blessing to me.  It has changed me in ways I cannot describe.  And, though I am sad to have to say goodbye to such a handsome, strong, and resilient boy, I am also forever grateful that I was fortunate enough to know him, in his short time here with us.  Goodnight, sweet boy.  You will always be in our hearts.  <3










Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Fall Family Fun {{{ Alliteration is Appealing 😉 }}} | Rochester, Mi. Family Photographer

Fall really seems to have taken a quick leap into winter around here, but fortunately I was able to squeeze in one more colorful autumn session before the winds of change blew the leaves off the trees, and the weather into sub-freezing temps.  This session was extra special because it was my very first time photographing my Uncle's family as a whole.  I had photographed his daughters, for a special surprise gift that my Aunt Cindy had planned, but have not had the pleasure of catching the whole family together.
My little cousins are such beauties, each with their own personality.  At least two of the three girls thought modeling was exhausting, although the real effort went into trying to find any remnant of autumn leaves left for us to use as our backdrop.  We might've scheduled the session a bit late in the game, but I love the images we caught, even with the dwindling bits of reds and oranges and yellows that were left on the trees.  
Uncle Shawn and Aunt Cindy, it doesn't take much to make your family look gorgeous.  Thank you for asking me to capture these images for you.  I had a lot of fun doing it.  :)




As you can see, my uncle is a bit of an up-stager.  Lol.  ;P

 

Contact Carri at:
email: carrimullins@carribethphotography.com
phone: (248)678-3601

Monday, October 21, 2013

Just the Girls | Goodrich, MI. Child Photographer

My favorite sister trio returned to me this year for another photo shoot.  I had a lot of fun with them last year, and this year was no different.  They looked so cute in their coordinating outfits.  I think their mom, Sarah, knew that the vibrant pink is right up my alley.  Little Ella was not really into the session at all until we found a nice flower box to play peek-a-boo with, then she was all smiles.  In the meantime, she made her own fun by running around behind the scenes while I shot her older sisters, Abby and Olivia, which made for one of my favorite shots of the whole session.  :)

There are a few perks to being friends with your photographer, and one of them is getting sneak peaks before your sneak peak is actually posted online.  One downfall to being friends with your photographer is that she can put off posting your preview, to spread out her blogging, without fear that you will hurt her, because you have already seen a few of your pics.  ;P
Sorry for making you wait Sarah, but I know you'll forgive me.  :D








Contact Carri at:
email: carrimullins@carribethphotography.com
phone: (248)678-3601

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Let's Get Together......Yeah, Yeah, Yeah | Flint, MI. Family Photographer

Social media has become a part of everyday life for many people, including myself.  It is a time drain as you get sucked into reading the musings of your peers, sharing little stories, and let's face it.....watching funny cat videos.  (You know you've done it.  lol).  Well, social media may be a black hole of wasted time more often than not, but it also serves a higher purpose by reconnecting people who have lost touch with one another.  It has done this for me countless times, and though it is nice to catch up in the cyber world, it is even better when your reconnection leads to an actual in-person gathering.

That is exactly what happened to me this past weekend.  I was recently reconnected with a group of old friends, with whom I attended church when I was younger.  Michelle was one of the people in that group.  She and her family used to transport me and a few of my siblings to and from church when we were little.  I was literally just a kid then, and I looked up to Michelle as a sort of older sister type figure.    It has been more than 12 years since I last saw or spoke with Michelle or her family, so it was exciting to find out that she is now married with two kids and living a happy life.  Needless to say, when she asked me to do a photo shoot with her son and daughter, I was thrilled to have the chance to see her again, and to meet her beautiful family.

Her son, Andrew, is just the handsomest little 8 year old!  He is charmingly shy with a smoldering stare that is sure to make the ladies in his future melt like butter.  Hadley is a charismatic 6 year old, who has the cutest toothless smile, and doesn't even have to try to find a cute pose for the camera because she is just naturally photogenic.  I even got to meet their 5 month old horse...uh, I mean puppy.  Maggie is the biggest 5 month old ANYTHING that I have ever met, and she is just so pretty.  She even sat still for a shot or two with the kids.

This shoot was supposed to be just about the kids, but I made sure to let Michelle know that I was more than willing to do a family photo while we were out, but she assured me that she just wanted photos of the kids.  As we were nearing the end of our shoot I made one last ditch effort to convince mom and dad to join in the fun because I think it is important to snag at least one image that includes the whole family, since in normal day to day life, there always seems to be someone missing in home photos.  We are never guaranteed another day to find the perfect coordinating outfit, have a fantastic hair day, wait for that untimely pimple to fade, lose a few pounds, sleep away the dark circles under our eyes, etc.  These are only some of the many reasons that some of my clients have given me for not wanting to be included in the photos I take for them, but I assure you that as time passes and memories fade, a photo of you with your babies will mean MUCH more to you than the memories of unwarranted insecurities. 

I hope that you love all of your images Michelle, especially the family photo.  You have a beautiful family, and I am so glad that you chose me to share this time with you all.  







Contact Carri at:
email: carrimullins@carribethphotography.com
phone: (248)678-3601

Monday, October 14, 2013

Just Another Day On The Farm | Mid Michigan Senior Photographer

I recently had the privilege of photographing a Senior whom I met through my participation in Septemberfest this year in downtown Ortonville.  Josh invited me out to the ranch, Executive Farms Inc, where he takes horseback riding lessons, so that we could capture some photos of him with the horse that he rides, named Thumper.  I, of course, was excited because I think horses are absolutely stunning creatures.  We did some practice shots to see how Thumper would react to off camera flash, and as I feared, she was a bit spooked by it.  So I put the flash aside, and watched as Josh worked his magic on her to get her calmed down.  He was so kind and gentle with her as he groomed her with a calming hand, and soon she was ready for her closeup.  It was heartwarming to see their growing bond bloom right in front of me.  I am glad that he was able to steady her nerves so that we could some great images of the two of them together.  :)






Contact Carri at:
email: carrimullins@carribethphotography.com
phone: (248)678-3601

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Something A Little Different | Waterford, MI. Senior Photographer

If you follow my work, you may have realized that I pretty much stick with photographing babies and young children.  I definitely market myself that way, so it is no surprise that I don't book many sessions that do not fit into that category.  Well, last weekend I decided to change it up a bit, and I accepted a session for a high school senior named Tiffanie.
Tiffanie was in a hurry to have her photos done in time to submit her yearbook photo to the school, so we scheduled her session quickly, and were blessed with a beautiful, but slightly chilly, day for the shoot.  Now, I have shot seniors before, but they are alway few and far between, and I always get a bit anxious before I shoot that age group.  Maybe it's because it's a totally different world working with someone who is so grown, than it is chasing after little toddlers that are spontaneous and full of energy, or shushing a tiny little newborn to sleep, and slowly and carefully curling them into position for their first portraits.  Perhaps my anxiety comes from my many years of being unpopular and incredibly nerdy in school, and always seeking acceptance.  I'll admit it, I am still slightly intimidated by the thought of not fitting in, but that is always short-lived when I meet my seniors and realize that they are just as, if not more, nervous as I am.  It is a lot to ask of someone, to stand in front of a camera and try to look natural.  I can't do it.  My eyes bug out of my head, and I usually end up making a crazy face, which is why I prefer to stay behind the camera.

Well, Tiffanie was not only natural in front of the camera, she absolutely shined, and she ignited an excitement in me to shoot future senior sessions.  She is a beauty through and through.  She is also a very crafty and inconspicuous outfit changer.  I don't know how she did it, but she was in and out of outfits in the blink of an eye, without flashing any of the goods.  Quite a talent.  lol.  And, luckily, she is not afraid of flying insects, since we shot one location that was swarmed with honey bees, and another that was swarmed with bumble bees.  She did it all without a flinch, and I am happy to report that we all made it out alive and unscathed.

It was such a privilege to work with Tiffanie.  I really enjoy seeing young people at this point in their lives, where they are really blossoming, coming into their own, and nearing a major crossroads in life.  I am so happy to be able to capture this moment for her.  Though she said that she was doing the photo shoot to appease her mom, I like to believe that when Tiffanie sees these beautiful images of herself, she will be pleased and excited that she participated in this shoot, and will be proud to share the images with her friends and family.  :)










Contact Carri at:
email: carrimullins@carribethphotography.com
phone: (248)678-3601

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Harlow Stole My Heart | Clio, MI. Newborn Photographer

In name alone, Harlow Grayce Adell had me intrigued.  What a beautiful name she has, and once I met her in person, it was clear that she has a perfectly beautiful little face to go with it.  From her little button nose, all the way down to her toes, she is everything any parent could hope for, and her parents are surely blessed to have her.  That definitely works both ways because Harlow is so fortunate to have such a loving and attentive mommy and daddy.  They are ever patient, and so willing to take on anything for their baby girl.  Together, we worked hard to capture her in all of her newborn perfection.  Here is a little sneak peak of what we got.  I cannot get enough of that face.  Maria and Kevin, it was an absolute pleasure to spend time with you all during your short time here in the states.  I hope you love your images.  I cannot wait to show you more.  :)







 Contact Carri at:
Email:  carrimullins@carribethphotography.com
Phone:  (248) 678-3601

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Your Opinions Please... | Michigan "Experimenting" Photographer

I got to shoot some beautiful and quick pictures of my adorable, 9 month old, niece today, and while editing them, I decided to experiment with a form of editing that is MUCH different than my norm.  I like my work clear and crisp, with vibrant colors......but......I have always had a place in my heart for the soft, dreamy, enchanting feel that you get with a certain type of image processing.

I had created an automated process, called an action, in photoshop over a year ago, but have only really used it for my birth photography images because I have been afraid that the change in style may throw off my followers.  My fans and clients tend to expect a certain style, and I don't want anyone to think that I have changed my tune completely.  I love my current style, and I do not foresee it changing anytime in the near, or distant, future.  However, I do love this new style also, so I have decided to put it out there for the world to see, and decide for themselves whether they love it or not.

Take a look at these images, and let me know what you think.  Is this a style that any of you might prefer as a choice on your own images?  I would love to hear your thoughts.  And have no fear, the clear, crisp, vibrant photos aren't going anywhere.  ;) 








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Email: carrimullins@carribethphotography.com
Phone: (248) 678-3601