Monthly Archives: August 2011

The Tables are Turned | Priscilla Baierlein Photography….photographed

Remember in THIS post, I mentioned recently being in front of the camera and feeling the vulnerability of it all. Being a photographer, I’m so incredibly lucky to be friends with many very very talented ladies. One of my most talented friends, happens to be well known amongst all of us photographers, is from KY,...

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Let the Kids Dress Themselves. Getting the most out of lifestyle sessions. | Central KY Lifestyle Photographer

Well, I’ll be honest, I’ve been disappointed in my blogging efforts. Life gets away and blogging goes to the bottom of the priority list. With my long awaited mommyhood quickly approaching, I am determined that I want Steffen’s life documented. It may not always be through a blog post, but always in some way. Anywho…I’ve...

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Girlness…It’s a Word | Priscilla Baierlein Photography {Versailles, KY Child Photographer}

Goal…capture miss C in all her little girlness (yes…it’s a word…I promise). Miss C being miss C. I followed her around Boyd’s Orchard as she made wishes, played with the animals, chased the chickens, picked strawberries, did her best princess twirl (I kept calling it a spin, which is so not princessy…yes…it’s a word), moved...

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Confidence and a Journey | Priscilla Baierlein Photography {Lexington, KY Photographer}

It was effortless. She was a natural. She was confident in her own skin, while still being a little shy to be in front of the camera. She made my job easy, while also making my job hard (because I could NOT narrow the images down). L just graduated college and I realized this may...

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Snuggles and Raspberries | Priscilla Baierlein Photography {Lexington, KY Newborn Photographer}

They said they wanted things to be captured as they naturally unfolded. I was in love already. Of course, I had them standing in the middle of the living room and we laughed that this was not what they would normally be doing, but the interactions were. We laughed as we watched the new Daddy...

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