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Mat and Tran’s Maternity Session in Coto de Caza


It’s great when our wedding clients reach out to us after a few years to shoot their Maternity session. It’s even better when you know that you’ll be an auntie to their future baby. We had the privilege to photograph Mat and Tran’s maternity session at the Thomas Riley Wilderness Park in Coto de Caza.

Tran specifically wanted a location with grassy fields and an option for trees. Aside from the open fields and the large trees, there were also charming garden areas and benches nestled in this park. So we chose this popular location in South Orange County because there were a variety of natural backdrops less than 25 feet from the parking lot so she didn’t have to walk too far, which I’m always concerned about with expecting mothers.

When we say popular location, we mean it! Over a dozen other sessions were going on around us. Luckily we were able to time it so that we were able to hit every spot when it got empty. It was also convenient that the grassy areas where we wanted to photograph had walkways and patches that were pushed down by previous sessions. Making it easier to settle down and minimize the number of loose twigs and grass in your shoes and clothes. Always be respectful of other people and the animals around you. Remain patient as you navigate through the park.

Since this is more of a wilderness park than a generic city park, there will be some bugs especially as you approach dusk. There is a still body of water in the garden so I would come prepared expecting mosquitos. Mosquitoes are more attracted to you if your body temperature is up either from exercises like hiking or if you’re pregnant. We brought some natural bug repellent to be safe. There is also a handicap size porta potty which is convenient for doing an outfit change and for bathroom runs in general.

Tran brought two outfits. One with a red skirt and white top and one blue flowy gown. We chose to do red under the trees since red and green are complimentary colors. We also brought a little picnic set up, and the red had the perfect casual look for it. For similar reasons, we chose the blue dress in the grassy fields since blue and gold were complimentary colors. We figured that the flow of the dress could match well with the softness of the tall grass. In reality, the grass was pretty dry and prickly, but they look super soft in the final image!

Something new that I got to try with this particular session is posing the expecting mother where her closest leg towards the camera is bent, and she leans back slightly. I found that this is a very flattering pose for the maternity session. A relax bent knee makes the mother seem less stiff but also accentuates the belly. Leaning back also makes her look more relaxed while straightening out her upper body. Tran said herself “Makes me look pregnant and less fat.”

What are some of your favorite maternity poses? Let us know in the comments below.

Couple lovingly embrace during sunset

The importance of meeting your Photographer and Videographer

We wanted to dive in a little bit deeper on the topic of your photographer’s and videographer’s personality. We think that it’s important to find a personality that jives well with you and your family.

 

Why it matters for different types of shoots

Three shots of bride and groom at Camarillo Ranch

Sumi and Steve Camarillo Ranch Wedding

For weddings

The media team will be with you as much or even more than your own bridal party. This typically depends on whether or not you’re delegating tasks on the day of. Photographers and videographers will be with you for your entire wedding day, so it’s important that your personalities vibe well together. There will be some stressful moments and some great highlights. You want to make sure that your photographer/videographer will be able to roll with it all! Sometimes the photographer will be the last person to you right before you walk down the aisle. If you need any words of encouragement or a ride out of the venue they’ll be the ones to give it.

Couple lovingly embrace during sunset

Natasha and Roby embrace

For engagement and couple sessions

We highly recommend doing engagement sessions and couple sessions, especially before a wedding. This is a great way to test your photographer’s communication skills before a larger event. It can be surprisingly difficult to be on the receiving end of modeling directions. If you’ve never had your photos taken professionally, I highly recommend doing this to see your own coordination, comfort level, and style. This also makes for great slideshow images if you choose to do that on your wedding day.

For family, maternity, and newborn sessions

There will be lots of personalities within your family that you’ll have to consider when choosing a media team. I feel like the most important factor especially if you have children or animals is high energy and patience. An hour session could go by really quickly or seem to drag on. There are some people that know how to keep a baby comfortable, some that are straight out of the gates good with kids, and others that are simply dog whispers. You want a photographer who will make your family feel comfortable because it will show in the final edited images.

Spectrum of Personalities

Below I’ve listed some personality types. I don’t think that a person has to be on or the other, the best media team, in my opinion, are ones that have these different personalities built within the team or individuals that have the skills to thread between these spectrums and take up the skills necessary to get the job done.

 

Big ego vs humble

If you have a photographer who as a big ego and you see yourself being timider or laid back it can be intimidating talking to your photographer or asking them questions. Humble media teams tend to be more patient but if you have an assertive family, then the big ego photographer could do better in standing their ground and sticking to the schedule then the later.

 

Extroverted vs Introverted

There are some photographers/videographers that are open to sharing their whole life story with you. Then there are others that would much rather hide behind the bush to take your photos. It’s good to consider if you prefer to have the silence constantly filled up during an event or session or if you like quiet moments to sort out your thoughts.

 

Hands on vs Hands off

Some photographers will have to move your hair or adjust your clothing. Modeling photos can be exhausting and sometimes we have to herd some large groups. You may find yourself being pulled and pushed into position. There are some photographers that are very hands off and will give all of their direction vocally which is perfect for those that don’t like being touched but can be difficult for those that are uncoordinated. I’m personally pretty hands-on and will begin the session with “Is it okay if I touch you?” follow by “I’m probably gonna do this a lot today.”

Overall

We think it’s important to meet your photographer/videographer whether online through a video chat or in person before booking. You can see whether or not you connect and if you can trust that person to document your life.

 

It’s perfectly okay to pass on a media team if you don’t feel like it’s a good match. If we’re not compatible with a couple, we won’t book with them knowing that there’s a photographer/videographer that’s a better fit. It is important to build a good relationship because more often than not there will be other occasions where you’ll need a photographer and videographer. It’s best to find a team that you like working with so that you feel comfortable reaching out when the next special event occurs.

 

What are your tips on finding a photographer or videographer that’s the right fit for you? Share them in the comments below.