H Parker Photography is a DFW Baby Photographer with a residential studio in Roanoke,TX. She specializes in classic, timeless studio baby photographs.
Ft Worth Newborn Baby Photographer | Week 3
This Ft Worth baby photographer has completed Week 3 of my Project 365 challenge.
Also, this past week was EXHAUSTING. We had a school holiday (which you would think is relaxing…but no); a makeup swim lesson a half hours drive away, dog vet visits, our older son’s 6 year friend birthday party and then the baby’s baptism. My mom and her husband were in town for the weekend for the birthday and baptism festivities. Plus, we hosted 15 of our family members for a post-baptism Mexican food buffet.
The weekend was especially jam-packed, and everything went off without a hitch, but this introvert is left with a bit of a “people hangover” this Monday morning. In fact, I went to bed fairly early last night, got a solid 8 hours in, and still woke up groggy. My husband even had to wake up our kid for school, which literally NEVER happens as my boy always jumps out of bed the second his alarm clock gives the “okay to wake” sign. If he doesn’t come bounding into my room at 6:45am then it usually means he is sick. Totally he was just peopled out like his mommy and need the extra rest I guess.
PROJECT 365 | WEEK 3
Ft Worth Newborn Baby Photographer | WEEK 2
Giving myself a round of applause because I am sticking with this whole Project 365 thing.
As a Keller newborn and baby photographer, I have grown accustomed to doing a lot of studio work and this photo-a-day challenge is definitely making me stretch creatively. I am also taking a class online that I hope will help me in the coming weeks. I had some ideas in mind for the week with strong lighting, maybe exploring free-lensing some more. Truthfully, I fell quite short of the vision I had in my head. However, I’m trying to extend some grace to myself and remember that it’s a win simply to get a photo each day. I know from my last time around with a Project 365 that there are good photo days and bad photo days. Sometimes I am in love with what I’ve captured and other times I am totally in the dumps beating myself up thinking I totally suck at this whole lifestyle photography thing.
Anyway, I clicked the shutter. I got the photos. Are they all my very best? No. Did I learn some things? Yes. Can I do better in the future? Yes.
PROJECT 365 | WEEK 2
Ft Worth Newborn Baby Photographer | Project 365 Kickoff
This Keller baby photographer is super pumped about all the promises of 2018. I mean, 2017 was a good year for the Parkers. We welcomed our youngest son (and last baby!), my husband started a new job and my big boy began kindergarten. Lots of transitions last year, and most of them were positive.
Still, I see 2018 as a year to get into the groove with all our new changes. My big kid is halfway through the school year, so he’s settling into what it means to be a grade schooler. My baby is most definitely a baby now and not a newborn lump. He can sit, eat solids and is beginning to crawl. My husband has a year under his belt with his new employer, so he feels confident and happy at work. Now it’s my turn to get back to my newborn and baby photography business full steam. I’ve taken about a year off, between pregnancy complications and then an extended maternity leave to take care of my new addition.
With all the craziness of 2017, I rarely picked up my big girl camera. I mean, I still did…but not nearly as much as I had the year before. I had a lot going on, and I can totally accept that it just wasn’t my time to grow as a photographer in 2017. I had other challenges on my plate. I’m ready for 2018 though. Bring it.
Two years ago I initiated a Project 365. A Project 365 is where you take a photo every day of the year. Some people choose to follow a theme, but the main purpose is to get out your camera and shoot real life stuff.
It was intimidating, it was challenging and it really stretched me creatively. I got annoyed a lot, particularly in the winter when we were stuck inside a lot and I felt like I didn’t have anything ‘fun’ to photograph. I ended up quitting in early October 2016, not because I lost the drive, but because I got really sick with my pregnancy. I was forced to stop, but if I hadn’t been so sick I really do believe I would have finished my first Project 365. Anyway, I wasn’t crazy enough to do a 2017 project, as I knew half of the year I’d be pregnant and the other half I’d have a new baby on my hands. So I basically just went from full steam Project 365 to absolutely nothing for a year. That was weird. And boring. I look back on 2017, and while I definitely have way more pictures than your average Mama Bear, I feel like I missed a lot of those mundane moments. The moments that make up our everyday lives—what do my son’s feet look like under the kitchen table when he’s eating breakfast; what stuffed animal is the baby obsessed with; what is the dogs favorite place to sleep? A Project 365 pushes you past the limits of what you would normally deem “photo-worthy” and forces you to get those tiny details of life.
So, while it was a pain in the butt and majorly difficult, I think I’m ready. The hiatus has recharged me, personally and professionally and now it’s time.
I’m trying to be realistic about this. I know that I won’t have time to post photos every day, so my goal is to take a picture every day and then post them altogether once a week on my blog. I’ve been looking at other photographer’s 365 Projects online for inspiration and I’ve got a whole board of inspiration in case anyone else wants to join in.
I’d love to be in community with others who are on a similar 365 journey, so whether you are professional photographer or want to use your cell phone to snap a daily picture, I’d be honored to follow your blog (just email me). You can always find me here, or on Instagram (@hparkerphotography).
H Parker Photography is a Ft Worth Newborn Baby Photographer with a residential studio in Roanoke,TX.
She specializes in classic, timeless studio baby photographs.
DFW Newborn Photographer | Week 41
Did you know there are just 19 days until Halloween? Well, this DFW newborn photographer knows. I know because I have been reminded 1,000 times over the past few days by my four year old. I did not realize Halloween was such a thing for preschoolers. Like, I get that there’s candy…but is he really so candy-deprived that he is chomping at the bit over a holiday that lasts all of 2 hours? I don’t know, Halloween has never really been my jam. For some reason I remember getting sick on Halloween a lot. The flu, colds, strep throat, etc. There’s something about October that is not my friend. Really the whole fall is not my friend with allergies and such, but thankfully I live in a state where the seasons are mostly summer and almost-summer. As a matter of fact, it’s 87 degrees outside today, in mid-October. My son is going swimming outside in a little bit. Swimming and Halloween candy. It’s a glorious month to be a kid.
It’s also a glorious month to be a newborn photographer, as I have lots of little pumpkins lined up to visit the studio in the coming weeks.
DFW NEWBORN PHOTOGRAPHER | WEEK 41
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Heather of H. Parker Photography is a Ft. Worth Newborn Photographer also specializing in baby photography in Fort Worth, Texas and surrounding areas including but not limited to Dallas, Trophy Club and Roanoke.
DFW Newborn Photographer | Week 40
Things are going well for this DFW newborn photographer as we enter October. I feel a little odd though, because normally at this time of year I am running around like a chicken with its head cut off trying to balance family photography, newborn photography and my own family. I made a huge decision at the end of 2015 to focus only on newborns and babies, and ten months later I feel like I can say it was the best decision for me and my circumstances. The weather hasn’t turned cooler yet, but I can feel fall I the air and it makes me remanence about the many seasons where I did family photography and all the people I had the opportunity to meet and places I got to visit during the months of September-November. It feels weird actually being present with my own family during the fall months…I can actually be home to watch LSU kickoff on Saturday nights! I definitely miss family photography, but I have found a much better balance with my new business structure. J
Anyway, we’ve had a lot happening the last week. This week is also shaping up to be quite busy, so I should have a lot to share the next couple weeks.
DFW NEWBORN PHOTOGRAPHER | WEEK 40
DFW Newborn Photographer | Week 39
Fall just showed up with the welcome wagon today. It’s about 70 degrees outside with a north wind. So yeah, it’s fall y’all in Texas. The big decision today for this DFW newborn photographer—to wear boots, or not to wear boots?? That is the question.
The Parker house is in a funk today because, in case you live under a rock (or you don’t care about college football, the SEC or LSU…which means you aren’t really living life) then you know by know that my beloved football coach, Les Miles, got the *#&! can yesterday. I’ve basically just been reading sad articles and moping around crying gold and purple tears as a result. I know a lot of LSU folks were ready to see him go, but I really think that with some adjustments he deserved more time. He is a very winning coach, and he is a person of character. I just hate to see him go that way.
Other than that sad tidbit, our lives have been going pretty well the last week. Here’s what all I’ve been up to:
DFW Newborn Photographer | Project 365 | Week 39
DFW Newborn Photographer | Week 38
Happy Monday my friends!!
It’s feeling pretty Monday-ish around these parts. I made the mistake of staying up until midnight yesterday and I’m paying for it today. Couple that with some really fun errand calls—doctors, gym membership, insurance benefits….and yeah, it’s 10 am and I’d be fine putting Monday to bed already.
Also, this DFW newborn photographer is still chugging through all the allergies. Things are finally getting a little better for me this week, so that’s good news. Other than the major sniffles last week, things were pretty nice. The hubs was home more than he has been in a long time. My son enjoyed school, I had some wonderful babies in the studio and we are squeaking out a few more pool days since Mother Nature still hasn’t gotten the memo that it’s supposed to be pumpkin spice latte time.
DFW Newborn Photographer | Project 365 | Week 38
Want to see more? Follow me on Facebook, Instagram or Google+. Photography is my passion, and I love capturing my family’s story. I would love to be your family story-teller too! Email me for info on newborn or baby portraits in the Dallas/Ft Worth area! Thanks for following my journey.
Heather of H. Parker Photography is a Ft. Worth Newborn Photographer also specializing in baby photography in Fort Worth, Texas and surrounding areas including but not limited to Dallas, Trophy Club and Roanoke.
DFW Newborn Photographer | Week 37
Has it been another week already?? I’ve got all the allergies right now. Other than my birthday in September, it’s really not my favorite month because I generally spend September and early October in a ragweed haze.
This DFW newborn photographer spent most of the week inside, safe from all the mean, mean pollen. Here’s hoping life can get back to normal in another week or two.
DFW Newborn Photographer | Project 365 | Week 37
Want to see more? Follow me on Facebook, Instagram or Google+. Photography is my passion, and I love capturing my family’s story. I would love to be your family story-teller too! Email me for info on newborn or baby portraits in the Dallas/Ft Worth area! Thanks for following my journey.
Heather of H. Parker Photography is a Ft. Worth Newborn Photographer also specializing in baby photography in Fort Worth, Texas and surrounding areas including but not limited to Dallas, Trophy Club and Roanoke.
DFW Newborn Photographer | Week 36
It’s been a long week for this DFW newborn photographer.
My son had a great start back to school last week, so we are beginning to resettle into the old routines. I am so glad that he reports having a great day every time I pick him up, and that he has some old and new friends in his class and likes his teacher. Such a relief to know that when he is away from our home that he is well taken care of and enjoying learning.
In addition to back to school last week, we also have the start of college football!! If you know me at all, then you ought to know that I am a huge LSU fan, as that’s where I did my undergrad. I love me some Tigers, and the first game of the season usually coincidences with my birthday weekend. This year it was on my birthday eve, so I was really, really excited. Unfortunately, the Tigers lost in a rather unsettling way and I am still a little depressed about that so let’s not talk about it too much.
My actual birthday was on Sunday, so I had family over and did the whole cake thing. Today it’s back to the regular work week and I got to photograph Baby Cameron, who was the sweetest lil’ munchkin.
Here’s a look at what else we were up to last week.
DFW Newborn Photographer | Project 365 | Week 36
Want to see more? Follow me on Facebook, Instagram or Google+. Photography is my passion, and I love capturing my family’s story. I would love to be your family story-teller too! Email me for info on newborn or baby portraits in the Dallas/Ft Worth area! Thanks for following my journey.
Heather of H. Parker Photography is a Ft. Worth Newborn Photographer also specializing in baby photography in Fort Worth, Texas and surrounding areas including but not limited to Dallas, Trophy Club and Roanoke.
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