Every winter, I take time to update my photography portfolio and I just love the process of going through photos from the past year, choosing favorites, and replacing older images. I feel thankful for the opportunities I’ve had to capture meaningful moments for families. And I feel proud of my work and satisfaction in seeing it all come together. It’s not too different from spring cleaning, in that it can be overwhelming at the start, but is so rewarding in the end. And so, I’m happy to share it with you.
First-Year Portrait Session: Hartwood Acres Mansion
/by kmillerThis first-year portrait session at Hartwood Acres Mansion took place just two weeks ago and was such a bright spot in my day.
Pittsburgh Commercial Photography: Behind the Scenes
/by kmillerThey say to focus on your niche and for the most part, I do. I adore photographing babies and families and definitely feel it’s my jam. But I haven’t been able to follow this business recommendation because I enjoy being able to switch it up a bit and I think it keeps me sharp as a photographer. So I thought I’d share a little BTS from a project last year doing headshots for a local small business.
Pittsburgh Newborn Portraits: Autumn in the North Hills
/by kmillerThis newborn portrait session took place in October at the family’s home in the North Hills of Pittsburgh. We started in the nursery where the family dog joined in the fun.
Pittsburgh Family Portraits: Spring in Schenley Park
/by kmillerDespite the fluctuating weather, signs of spring in Pittsburgh are popping up everywhere. Ushering in a new season is an opportunity to grow and approach my work bright-eyed and bushy-tailed (I couldn’t resist bunny imagery this close to Easter). At the same time, as I’ve shared this before, I love looking back on my past work to reflect on the moments I’ve captured and the families I’ve worked with. At this Pittsburgh family portrait session from last spring, I photographed the sweet family pictured here at Schenley Park.
Fresh Photos and Reflections on the Past Year
/by kmillerEvery winter, I take time to update my photography portfolio and I just love the process of going through photos from the past year, choosing favorites, and replacing older images. I feel thankful for the opportunities I’ve had to capture meaningful moments for families. And I feel proud of my work and satisfaction in seeing it all come together. It’s not too different from spring cleaning, in that it can be overwhelming at the start, but is so rewarding in the end. And so, I’m happy to share it with you.