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Capturing the Essence: Black and White Child Personality Portraits at Westfield’s Local Play Café (Small Town Play Café)

As a child portrait photographer, I’ve always believed that capturing a child’s true essence goes beyond just snapping a picture. It’s about encapsulating their personality, their unique spark, and their individuality. Recently, I had the pleasure of hosting a special event that allowed me to do just that—through black and white portraits at our local play café, Small Town.

The Setting: A Playful Backdrop

The play cafe, with its vibrant colors, cozy corners, and interactive play areas, provided the perfect backdrop for our portrait event. It’s a place where children feel at ease, free to explore and express themselves. This setting, brimming with energy and joy, was the ideal environment for capturing authentic moments.

Why Black and White?

You might wonder why I chose black and white photos for this event. While color photography is often associated with vibrant and dynamic images, black and white has a unique way of distilling a photograph down to its essence. By removing the distraction of color, we can focus more on the emotion, expression, and personality of the subject.

In black and white portraits, the interplay of light and shadow becomes more pronounced, highlighting the nuances of each child’s character. The textures and contrasts draw attention to the subtleties of their expressions, allowing their true selves to shine through.

Personality Portrait: A Journey of Discovery

Each child who participated in the event brought their own personality and charm to the session. Some were shy at first, peeking out from behind their parents, while others were bursting with energy, eager to strike a pose. The beauty of these portraits lies in their authenticity. Whether it was a contemplative gaze, a playful grin, or a moment of quiet introspection, every image told a unique story.

Creating the Perfect Shot

To capture the best possible portrait, I focused on creating a relaxed and fun atmosphere. I encouraged children to be themselves, to laugh, to play, and to interact naturally. The play cafe’s environment allowed them to be in their element, making it easier to capture candid, genuine moments.

I also utilized various techniques in black and white photography to emphasize the textures and contrasts that bring out the best in each child’s portrait. From experimenting with different lighting setups to playing with angles and compositions, each photograph was carefully crafted to showcase the child’s individuality.

The Result: Timeless Treasures

The end result was a collection of stunning black and white portraits that not only highlight each child’s personality but also create timeless keepsakes for their families. These portraits serve as a beautiful reminder of their early years, capturing a moment in time that will be cherished for years to come.

Reflections on the Experience

Hosting this black and white portrait event at the play cafe was a rewarding experience. It allowed me to see each child in a new light. And to explore the depth and range of their personalities through the lens of black and white photography. The feedback from the families has been overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing how deeply moved they were by the portraits.

When capturing the essence of a child through black and white photography is a powerful way to create lasting memories. It strips away the distractions and focuses on what truly matters—their spirit, their joy, and their unique presence.

So thank you to the play cafe for hosting this event and to all the families who participated. I look forward to our next event (THIS FRIDAY). We will create meaningful and memorable portraits that celebrate the incredible personalities of the children I have the pleasure of photographing.

Black and White portraits are timeless

I took some time to take black and white portraits of my son and our dog at The Studio in Scotch Plains, NJ.

Shhhhh….

I haven’t really made an official announcement yet, but my Studio has moved! It’s literally about 3 blocks away from my previous location, but believe me…it’s no small feat! Between going through all of my props and backdrops and equipment to still physically MOVING it to the new space, it’s been exhausting. Mentally, physically and yeah, even emotionally!

Storytime

I’m actually kind of freaked out as I am putting these words out into the ether. As most people who know me already know, I am a divorced mom to 2 amazing boys. They are magic. They are MY magic, transformed into two real life human beings. You see, they are very special. They were both born on June 29th.

And they were only 2 and 4 when I got divorced and found myself figuring out what life was going to look like for us. I knew I did not want to go back to my previous career in pharmaceutical meeting planning. I was an artist. An Art Major, who felt that her soul was dying a slow death every day that I denied it it’s true calling. However, when I decided to TRUST in a kind of miraculous outcome, it happened. Thanks to one of my best friend’s, Jessica, and a NOW best friend, Jody. It all kind of unfolded into this crazy pattern of events. That I will save for another time, but they landed me a job in the Photo Department for Bed Bath and Beyond.

I moved to Fanwood in 2016. And everyday, after dropping my sons off at their Elementary school, I would pass a storefront that was vacant. But there was something about it. Seymour’s Antiques. I would drive by and say someday that will be my photo studio. As crazy as it sounded to me, I still said it. Over and over. And one day, there was a sign up that it was available for rent. Of course I immediately called the number. I forget what they were asking, but whatever the number, it was well out of reach for me. And so I let that idea die.

DEATH OF A DREAM AND THEN A JOB

In 2019 I lost my job at Bed Bath, along with many others. Scared and worried and didn’t know what I was going to do. I feverishly reached out to old colleagues trying to figure out where I would go now, what I would do. I had a mortgage and bills and children. Nothing…

BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR…

But you see, I had been asking for something. I had been silently praying for more time with my kids, a more flexible schedule, something in the creative field that would give me financial freedom. I ASKED FOR THIS. And then I received it. As many times I ended my prayers with “I am ready to receive”, I wasn’t quite ready to receive THIS!

And then COVID. Unemployed and now I had a 4th grader and a 2nd grader with special needs at home with me trying to do virtual work while I was trying to find a job. I had been working for a real estate photography company for a brief stint, but that was no longer happening. Who would hire me now??

But…I was LUCKY! I was ALREADY signed up for and receiving unemployment benefits. And they kept getting extended. And while I still felt the stress of being unemployed, the unknown and COVID, I got exactly what I asked for. I had a VERY flexible schedule and I had more time with my kids. Not exactly how I envisioned it, but well, isn’t that how the universe works? LOL

THE SIGN, TAKE 2

And then in 2021 it happened. The “for rent” sign was up again. Right down the street from my sons’s school. A school that I found myself being called to more and more as time passed on. My son has had an IEP since first grade. He’s been on medication since Kindergarten. And he also has had a label of “bad kid” following him around since age 5. He was called a bully and investigated multiple times since then. The kids and their parents continued that narrative. A narrative that negatively impacted a little boy and his family who were already struggling with invisible disabilities that neither the parents or the school seem to understand, nor did they want to.

A LEAP OF FAITH

Moving to this space would keep me close to home and to his school. And I knew it was not only my chance, but possibly the answer to many of my prayers. Including the one that I made back in 2016 when I claimed that location as my Studio even though I could in no way afford it at the time. And so I jumped. I took a leap of faith. And in May of 2021 I moved into my first commercial space.

I can’t believe that it has been 3 years. And it was not without it’s share of challenges. Friendships suffered, more school issues, financial fears and setbacks. BUT, I am still here! My son was finally granted an out of district placement. In a school where the kids AND the parents understand him. Where he is given grace and compassion. He is stable. And I finally, after 12 years, feel like I am getting my life back. And I am READY TO RECEIVE!

THE NEW SPACE

My new space is beautiful. It is new and not falling apart. I owe a big thank you to my friend Sammy, who without realizing it, contacted me to see if I was interested in a new space. It was 3 months before my lease was up. Again, I am fully supported by the Universe, God, Angels. And I am ALMOST completely moved in. THIS time I am actually going to make an effort to have a Grand Opening. I finally feel like it is my time.

So I had my little guy come to the new space to work on some lighting since I’m still getting used to the lower ceilings. And our doggy, Roscoe, accompanied us.

Life is weird and crazy and beautiful and unknown and mysterious and magical and hard and all of the things. And I really appreciate this journey that I am on. It is shaping the person that I am and that I am becoming every single day. And I am forever grateful.

Now I have to decide what I want to manifest next 😉

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU

Pop-up Event!

I’m excited to announce that I am collaborating with Willow Street Boutique for a Personality Portrait Pop-up Event this week! I will be at their Summit location on Thursday and in Morristown on Friday! The investment for the session is 199. Each Personality Portrait session will also include 1 digital file with a complimentary 8×10 (250 value).

Great Gifts!

These Personality Portraits are great gifts for Mother’s & Father’s Day not only for the parents but the grandparents too! Or maybe you need a new profile picture for your socials? Images will be shot on a white backdrop and converted to black and white. It is encouraged to come in a clean plain white or black shirt with clean faces. Especially for those little ones!

Want to know more about my Personality Portraits? Click here!

You must pre-register for the event and can do so at the links below. I hope to see you there!

Summit

Thursday, May 2nd, 2024

Morristown

Friday, May 3rd, 2024

joan marie

1589 E 2nd Street

Scotch Plains, NJ 07076

908.312.1788 | info@joanmariephotography.com

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