Children fantasy art is part of the developing niche of Zorz Studios photography offered to a variety of clients. Here’s what I’ve modestly done so far but with my drawing background, I should strive for more.
Our baby girl Veya quietly turned one this week—a good reason to share her first birthday photoshoot in Poconos. 10 hours of trash-the-dress in a waterfall, sunrise in forest, home studio, green screen magic, fantasy art, before-and-after demo, behind-the-scenes video, and recent personal photos.
Pregnancy photography often solely focuses on the expecting mom but this family maternity session gave a whimsical way to welcome the arriving fifth member.
A smoke grenade, sword, castle evacuation, cage, digger, water pipes, breastfeeding, and cemetery. If it doesn’t sound like a daring boudoir session to you, I’ll try harder with you next time.
I recently had a pleasure of shooting a newborn session for a young mom who just arrived from Zambia, with a privilege to portray the breastfeeding.
Shooting baby twins means fun children photography but when you also add a toy dog, you have to stop shooting periodically, to let the spasmodic giggles let go of your poor belly.
Children photography is not a major specialty of Zorz Studios. But when I do it, I want to make it different from the others. With this session, I pulled off something that not only I haven’t done yet, but I haven’t seen at other studios.