Category: portraiture
Summer Baby | Fashion Pregnancy Photography
June 18, 2010
What better way to welcome the summer than a gold and white bikini, a gorgeous beach and a baby on the way!
P.S. Coming next week… it’s Ella’s week on my blog. Will be featuring photos of Ella’s gorgeous baby shower, new pics of her nursery, my long awaited pregnancy photo session at 32 weeks and the following Monday an inspiration board for everything Ella! Can’t wait to share with you… Have a great weekend!
xoxo Meg | www.megfishphotography.com
Sleeping Beauty | Portraiture
May 19, 2010
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Love it!
Wednesday Inspiration | Portrait Embellished
May 12, 2010
I usually don’t mess too much with gorgeous images like this one… but I couldn’t help myself. She absolutely looks like an angel and deserves a pair of wings!
xoxo Meg | www.megfishphotography.com
Baby’s First Year | Angelo 3 Months
April 15, 2010
After meeting this gorgeous mama for pregnancy and newborn portraits, I was thrilled to begin a year of portraits in Baby’s First Year! He was so happy to just flirt with me and my camera the whole time… and the light was so stunning I couldn’t help but be enthralled. Enjoy!
xoxo Meg | www.megfishphotography.com
Meet My Sweet Intern | Brittany
March 30, 2010
I was pleasantly surprised when this sweet one asked me if I would take her on as an intern this Spring. Of course like many photographers I doubted my ability to teach her anything (and everything!). Well it turns out that she has been teaching ME a few tricks as well, which has been a blessing. With a baby on the way, my brain is not always 100% and she is right there to keep it at 99.9%! Hopefully you will meet her in your pre-sessions or your sessions with me and love her too. In the meantime, here are some portraits we did this week to learn about light… isn’t she gorgeous!?
xoxo Meg | www.megfishphotography.com
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Your intern is certainly a lovely and very talented young woman. I should know-I’m her step-dad. Thanks for posting the pictures.
By the way, my favorite children’s books are Mercer Mayer’s Little Critter series. I’m a special ed teacher working with visually impaired kids. The Little Critter books not only have a nice message in each book, but every page has either a mouse or a grasshopper and spider somewhere on the page, depending on the book. If I’m working on developing visual scanning skills with a young child, I ask them to find the mouse, grasshopper or spider on each page. Sometimes it’s easy to find, but sometimes, only a portion is visible. The kids seem to enjoy this and it helps develop visual scanning and localization in kids who can see, but not too well.
I hope all is going well with your pregnancy. Congratulations.
Jim Powell












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You gotta love a great beach shoot!