Showing posts with label family portraits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family portraits. Show all posts

Thursday, December 25, 2014

BOULDER!!!

I MOVED!
Diana Sabreen Photography is now based out of Boulder, Colorado. Again. And may I just say... it's about time?
This is where my business started over 10 years ago and it's good to be back!
Hit me up for adventure photography, portraits, weddings, families, headshots... whatever you need! I'm still available in my usual spots of Denver, Golden, and Summit County, and I love to travel! Lemme know where your needs are and we can make it happen.

It's good to be home.

Here's some flatirons, taken from my home.
Let's go make some awesome photos in these mountains.



Thursday, July 24, 2014

Abby & Extended Family Portraits | Stapleton, Colorado



Inspired by baby B's first birthday, Abby and her extended family got together for some family portraits at their home in the Stapleton area of Denver, Colorado. First, let me show you baby B's newborn photos, which I cannot believe I didn't post last year. They are some of my favorites since we found these really serene nature spots. I think she looks like a sleeping fairy in the woods... See more photos on the Diana Sabreen Photography Facebook page!


And on to this year's One Year portraits...


With Uncle



The extended family.

Great Grandma and her daughter, now also Grandma!

The guys



As a photojournalist, I always have to include some candids and real moment in the shoot. B sheds a tear. I believe what she was trying to say was, "No more paparazzi. please."

Monday, June 18, 2012

Cara & Family Portraits at Keystone Resort, Colorado


Cara and her family came to Keystone for a "mud season" family vacation. Mud season is that shoulder time of the year in May and June... the mountain's not open and the weather is just starting to look brighter, right before the crowds came rolling in. 
This family was so much fun and the kids were unbelievably cooperative.
I've left in some of my favorite outtakes of this shoot, because I love how they show how real life is... especially with kids. Enjoy!



 Favorite Outtake #1 (I may have made them say, "Colorado!")

Favorite Outtake #2 (She reeeeaaally wanted that thumb in her mouth. This is where we let the kids run around on their own for a few minutes.)















Monday, January 23, 2012

Cheryl & Family in Keystone



Cheryl and their family headed to Keystone, Colorado for some family vacation time. They used to live in Colorado but now the crew lives in Florida. So while back visiting their old stomping grounds, we took some portraits of them in the snow-covered woods. What a fun family! It was really fun for me to see how well they all got along and genuinely love each other. And you can see it in the photos as well. Enjoy!












Friday, January 20, 2012

Mindi & Family Frisco Portraits


 

 Mindi and her family came from Kansas for vacation in Colorado's Rocky Mountains. We took portraits at the Frisco Historical Park among the old buildings. The weather looked like it was going to be fine and dandy. Not super freezing, a bit overcast (which I prefer for an outdoor studio type of look and consistent lighting). But then last minute- and by last minute I mean pretty much the moment her four young children stepped out of the car- the wind picked up. And I mean PICKED UP. Like blizzard style, assuming there had been any snow in Summit County at all this year (but that's a whole 'nother story...)


After much bundling in blankets and coats and trying to embrace our adventure, we sought shelter in the old schoolhouse. The kids got to warm up for a bit looking at the old trains, and the oldest Michael tried out my camera for a while (camera strap around the neck, of course).




 The kids got a kick out of the old jail cell (below).



Once the kids were all snuggled away back in the van and we managed a few good shots where everyone was looking at the camera and had a look on their face that was passable as content and not crying (Kids! This is how it goes!), we took some good shots of the adults. Turns out kids can keep you from focusing on some good photos of yourselves as a couple. Hope you two enjoy these and had some fun together. I know I did!






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