Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Products for newborn photography {Atlanta Baby Photographer}

This is VERY exciting--I'm so glad I'm finally able to share this! Recently I connected with a photographer in California through the photo-sharing community Flickr. Shelley DeJager is a fantastic children's photographer--you can find her at www.shelleydejager.com We began chatting about ourselves, our work, and some of the lovely newborn photography we had both been admiring on Flickr. Several groundbreaking pros have been setting the bar with unique handcrafted wraps and cocoons. She was interested in acquiring something similar, and being a knitter, I had already been thinking, "I could make one of those!" Basically, we were on the same road and didn't know it.


Long story short, we came up with a plan: I would try my hand at making them, and since she had several newborn sessions coming up and I didn't, she would road test them. So after lots of trial and error, I sent my samples on their merry way to California. Shelley had a beautiful baby girl to try them on, and here are the results!


This is the Candidi Cream wrap, basically a tiny blanket just the right size to snuggly swaddle a newborn without a lot of additional fabric. The soft color and open texture shows off the baby's skin and allows toes and fingers to poke through.















































This one I may call the Baby Bowl! The size and more chunky texture worked perfectly to cradle the baby and curl her up into a little ball.

















































The Cocoon is somewhat peanut-shaped, in a loose and openwork crochet pattern. She fit perfectly, and her little foot sticking out is adorable!
























Shelley kept the ones she liked best, so no doubt she'll create more beautiful images in the future. (Huge thanks for use of her images) These were really fun to design, and I look forward to making more of them, both for myself and possibly other photographers.



If you're interested in commissioning your own pieces, please contact me at n_parker@live.com

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Don't all 30-ish singles like Chucky Cheese?

Since my sister and the boys were sick with a virus on my actual birthday, we didn't end up celebrating until a few weeks later. We went to THEIR favorite place, Chucky Cheese. Once we got into the cake and gift portion of the event, we got some strange looks. I guess it's a little different to celebrate an adult's birthday at Chucky Cheese. But it's brilliant, if you think about it: where else do adults stand a chance to have a few moments of peaceful conversation, safe from interruption? Well, at a place where the kids can contentedly and safely run free?!

We had a good time. Here are a few snaps...



Go speed racer



Levi on the jet ski game



chocolate cake face



sisters