Hey there! Thanks so much for visiting this post. It's an important one! I believe that everyone who charges for their products or services has a responsibility to share why they deserve your hard-earned money. So here are my top 7 reasons for why you will absolutely love your next family, documentary, newborn or maternity session: 1. Your images are delivered as real, beautiful things you can actually hold. The LRP Experience is a complete photography experience you’ll feel good treating your family to. Many photographers hand you a flash drive or email you a gallery link, and that's it. The transaction is over, and you're left to figure out the best places to print your photos. There's suddenly research to do and finding the time to do it — and that's hard! I used to send gallery links, too, until I realized the tremendous value in going the extra mile for my clients. It's so important to me that every client walks away with much more than digital files. I want you to have high-end, heirloom keepsakes — albums, wall art, folios and fine art prints — to pass down to your children and grandchildren. It's all about building a tangible legacy! 2. I'm a trained photojournalist who can tell a story through images and turn the everyday into art. It’s second-nature to me. In college, I studied journalism, serving as an editor and photographer for the student newspaper. My senior year, I attended a month-long photojournalism class in Italy, where I earned a top award for my multimedia work. In 2014, I launched a photojournalism project in which I interviewed and photographed more than 50 men and women at the Roanoke Rescue Mission. I've always had such a heart for telling stories, and I take this storyteller's mindset to all my sessions. 3. You'll be treated to a professional styling service. That's right. Figuring out the perfect outfits and accessories for you and your family can be stressful! So I provide a complimentary online styling service to all my clients. We'll put together full outfits based on the vibe and color palette you want, and voila — links to beautiful, affordable clothing and accessories will be sent directly to your email. No trip to the mall required! 4. I know the healing power of family photographs. You never want to think your family photo could be the last one, but it happens — and it hurts. When I lost my dad at 19, I clung to every photo of him and our family (all while wishing there were more). When I document a family session, I focus on every little moment, because one day, the photographs and the memories behind them will be all that's left. I try to capture the way a hug feels, the carefree happiness of childhood or the bond between a husband and wife. 5. I'm easy to get along with, and I don't judge. I accept you for whoever you are, whoever your family is. I want to capture your personalities and quirks just the way they are. 6. You can leave the hard parts of parenting at the door. Wrangling kids to a photo session is hard enough work, so I never want my clients to stress over "good" behavior, perfect smiles, or awkward moments during our session. It's my job to make sure they're comfortable with me and having fun. I'm always up for the challenge of making your sweet kiddos feel like my camera isn't even there. 7. Take it from past clients. I've been blessed with some of the best clients out there! So many have taken the time to share very kind reviews of their experience with me. See them all here. Laura Richards is a natural-light family, newborn and maternity photographer in Charlottesville, Virginia. She specializes in turning her clients' images into heirloom-worthy albums, wall art, folios and fine art prints. Learn more about the LRP Experience.
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This session's blog debut is way overdue — especially since it features one of my closest friends! We took these last November, during her family's quick visit to Charlottesville. We almost missed all the good golden-hour glow, but everything pulled through for a gorgeous evening session by the water (we even had some ducks visit — check out that last image!). Her little boy is a dream to photograph — so smiley and sweet and just in awe of everything around him. Documenting their family is the best! Megan and Brian, thank you again for trusting me to capture so many stages of your life together. Can't wait until we can be reunited! "Laura is amazing to work with and one of the best photographers we have ever used. Her photos are unbelievable, and our most recent family session in Charlottesville was one of the best! An amazing family photographer, but an even better person!" Laura Richards is a fine art lifestyle & documentary photographer based in Charlottesville, Virginia. She specializes in authentic, feel-good photography that tells "the story of you" for decades. See what makes her different from other photographers in the Charlottesville area here.
A mother-son session at Chisholm Vineyards/Adventure Farm | Charlottesville Family Photographer5/12/2020 There are really only two things you need for a gorgeous family session: a little light and a lot of love. A dreamy background also helps, but isn't required. Luckily for this special mother-son portrait session, we had all three! My sister-in-law and nephew brought the love, while Chisholm Vineyards provided the stunning backdrop. We made our way around the property, including the wisteria-laden tasting patio. This feature is an amazing sight to behold — and the smell! I wish you could experience the sweet fragrance in these images. I can't imagine a better place in Charlottesville to sip wine. Hope you enjoy these highlights from their session! And for more sessions at Chisholm Vineyards, check out the Ashley Family's blog post and the recap for my Kids' Portrait Event. Laura Richards is a fine art lifestyle & documentary photographer based in Charlottesville, Virginia. She specializes in authentic, feel-good photography that tells "the story of you" for decades. See what makes her different from other photographers in the Charlottesville area here.
Another week — or is it two weeks? A month, maybe? In this entry, I document a rainy afternoon in the play room, serious art projects, cereal box robot arms, a puddle-laden walk, and our first big family outing since February — strawberry-picking at Critzer Family Farm in Afton, Virginia. As always, my photos are made using only natural light, whether it be through a window, during golden hour, or in direct sunlight. In this series, I experimented with light coming in through our front door — one time around bedtime; another, in late afternoon. I'll note them below, so you can see the difference just a few hours makes. Front door photo just before bedtime. Rainy afternoon in Tucker's play room. I loved playing around with the day's low light. Front door photo in late afternoon. The light creates such cool rainbow splatters inside! Breaking in the splash pad. We basically live at the beach now. Your kids stick scissors in their mouths too, right? Tucker's homemade cereal box robot arms. Empty boxes are the best! Writing a letter to grandma, using stickers for stamps. A family walk after the rain. Luckily, Tuck lives in his rain boots! Ready to pick strawberries! But first, this old tractor. Working on my Mother's Day present! Laura Richards is a fine art lifestyle & documentary photographer based in Charlottesville, Virginia. She specializes in authentic, feel-good photography that tells "the story of you" for decades. See what makes her different from other photographers in the Charlottesville area here.
Like many of you, I've lost track of the days. The weekends carry no real distinction from weekdays. Mornings slide slowly into afternoons. Our backyard is starting to feel just a little smaller. My first quarantine journal post documented days 1-10. This one documents moments between March 29 and April 14. To me, it feels like one long quarantine day — a day filled with fire pit dinners and deck lunches, hammock naps, a homemade sprinkler, video chats, nature walks, and an Easter egg hunt (or two or three). We also celebrated Tucker's third birthday (so unbelievable!). It wasn't the party I'd imagined a few months ago, but it turned out to be such a special day, complete with a surprise visit from Albemarle County Fire Rescue. I didn't take too many photos from Easter or Tucker's birthday, because I was also filming the day, which definitely takes a lot more focus! Watch those films here. This was our very first fire in the pit Tyler built. Tucker's reaction (top left) was "Pee-yew! Hot, hot, hot!" An 80-degree day in March calls for a run through the hose. Eating on the deck or over the fire pit might as well be a night out to a restaurant these days... Tucker often walks up to the thermostat, hand on hip, and says, "Nice day out!" Pretending to shop in his play room (guess I'm not the only one missing shopping trips). We finally broke out the hammock, only to find out Tucker is obsessed! Post-nap walks. Video chats with Grandma. Building a bird nest, and then (unprompted) cleaning up the mess. A nice outing and picnic to Walnut Creek Park in Charlottesville. Decorating paper eggs with shaving cream and food coloring. Indoor Easter egg hunt. Turns out Tucker's a pro! A beautiful Easter morning. Tucker's third birthday! He had no idea a firetruck was about to come to his house! We video-chatted each person, so they could see Tucker open their gifts. Tucker's eggless brownie cake (I accidentally used all the eggs for Easter lunch, but this recipe turned out so good!) Laura Richards is a fine art family, newborn and maternity photographer based in Charlottesville, Virginia. She specializes in authentic, feel-good photography that tells "the story of you" for decades. Learn all about what makes her different from other photographers in the Charlottesville area here.
I'm a sentimental sucker for the "lasts" — especially when I can turn them into something magical. For the past three years, I've made it a priority to spend the evening before Tucker's birthday to take some photos. For the past three years, it's just so happened to be a beautiful day drenched in golden-hour light. Apart from the sentimentally of these little sessions, I love that they allow the following day to be more relaxing. I don't have to worry about keeping cake smears off clothes or interrupting the flow of birthday celebrations for photos that I have (unreasonably) high expectations for. If you know our sweet Tuck, I hope you enjoy seeing his beautiful smile during this time of quarantine. If you don't, I hope you'll imagine your own kids having photos like these and reach out when togetherness is once again resumed. Laura Richards is a fine art family, newborn and maternity photographer based in Charlottesville, Virginia. She specializes in authentic, feel-good photography that tells "the story of you" for decades. Learn all about what makes her different from other photographers in the Charlottesville area here.
I hope this is a short series... The Saturday before day one. My view coming home from a photo session. I'm including it here because, apart from Tyler going to work and a couple of photo sessions for me, we had been self-quarantining for a few days at this point. And to me, this image represents so much of what we are experiencing right now. March 17, 2020Day 2 of our "official" quarantine. (I didn't even realize it was St. Patrick's Day.) It doesn't look very different from a normal day, except Tyler is working from home. It's a challenge to keep Tucker away from Dada's "work house," but for the most part, he and I have been spending the day in his play room and enjoying the spring weather. See that little string of pony beads on his easel? Tucker made "Christmas lights" for one of his favorite stuffed animals, a bird puppet. March 19, 2020Day 4. I pulled out the chalkboard Easter eggs I was saving, so Tucker could use them for his bird. We learned about how baby birds hatch and get fed. I cleaned out a honey bottle; Tucker and I filled it with brown and yellow paper. He's feeding honey to his goat in the third photo. That evening, Tyler and Tucker had their first quarantine haircuts. March 24, 2020Breakfast popsicles (I think. Probably.) I love the kitchen window image, because it represents what a peaceful moment looks like for me these days: spring-scented candle lit, window open, and Tucker happily playing outside while I get some things done inside. Tucker skipped his nap that afternoon, so he spent some downtime watercoloring. He made one picture for Grandma, two for his cousin, and six for the trees and bushes in our yard. March 25, 2020We started having "tea time" with Tyler in the afternoons. Tucker likes to make the tea, but doesn't usually drink it. We got out some of Tyler's old photos; Tucker would hold them up and say, "Me!" Later, he made Tyler some cards out of construction paper and stickers (a lot of stickers). Laura Richards is a fine art family, newborn and maternity photographer based in Charlottesville, Virginia. She specializes in authentic, feel-good photographer that tells "the story of you" for decades. Learn all about what makes her different from other photographers in the Charlottesville area here.
One of my first memories of Marlee was during freshmen year at James Madison University. I'd been wearing a new pair of flats all day (freshmen walk a lot), and by evening, one of my heels was covered in blood. Without a second thought, Marlee took me to her dorm room and pulled out a first aid kit. I kept telling her she didn't have to wipe the blood, but she didn't mind. She patched me right up, good as new. Not only does this memory show what a caring friend and nurse (make that doctor now!) she is, but that she'll also be an incredible, loving mom to her sweet baby girl. Did I mention Marlee is also an amazing baker? I still dream about her secret-ingredient Rice Krispie Treats! Memories of Marlee's kindness and thoughtfulness fill my four years at JMU (especially that year as her housemate). I can't tell you how excited I was when I found out she and Michael were having a baby — and even more excited when I found out she wanted ME to capture this chapter of their lives. Marlee and Michael, I couldn't have asked for a more beautiful maternity session with you two! I hope your family enjoys these for decades to come. One of the ways Marlee and Michael chose to preserve their maternity photos was in a keepsake folio, which features the perfect shade of green fabric and their engraved name. Laura Richards is a fine art family, newborn and maternity photographer based in Charlottesville, Virginia. She specializes in authentic, feel-good photographer that tells "the story of you" for decades. Learn all about what makes her different from other photographers in the Charlottesville area here.
It seems like just yesterday that JoAnn and I were hanging out in a gorgeous, spring-hued field for her mother-daughter styled session. At that time, she was just a few months pregnant with her baby boy. Now fast forward seven months and one Thanksgiving in the hospital... We traded in green fields for JoAnn and Tim's beautiful home, lit by soft morning light and the Christmas tree. We swapped mother-daughter sweetness for big sister snuggles and a new family of four. And we went from a barely noticeable baby bump to a 6-pound, wide-awake boy. I have so many favorites from this morning together, especially those staircase portraits (which I hadn't planned on doing, but on our way downstairs from the nursery, I noticed the prettiest light coming in through their front door). And once again, I'm grateful that my littlest subject decided to stay up with us for most of the morning. Isn't it incredible how deep and emotional a baby's stare can look at just a few days old?? "Laura is a dream to work with! I describe her photography as 'organic,' meaning that her photographs feel natural, spontaneous, and true. She has a gift for capturing a moment in time. Laura dedicates her artistry and her time to her clients, ensuring the photographs she captures will be lasting family momentos." Laura Richards is a fine art family, newborn and maternity photographer in Charlottesville, Virginia. She specializes in authentic, feel-good photographer that tells "the story of you" for decades. Learn all about what makes her different from other photographers in the Charlottesville area here.
The Ashleys: A sunset-soaked session at Chisholm Vineyards | Charlottesville Family Photographer12/17/2019 This session brings me so much joy. I could stop right there, and you would totally understand by looking at the highlights below. The evening light during our Chisholm Vineyards session was magical. Their fall outfits were perfect. Their boys' sweet faces could make anyone smile. All the ingredients for beautiful images are there. But I'll go on to say that the joy comes because of this family. Their love and affection for each other made my job easy. They relish in their kids, and receive adoration in return. They are kind and down-to-earth, which I think just shines in their photos. You might remember seeing their boys in my Kids' Portrait Event recap back in October. They ended up being the winners of the family session giveaway, and I'm so grateful I was able to document them again as a whole family. Kids are always cute, but to see and capture them with their parents is really something meaningful. Hope these highlights make you smile — and keep scrolling to see how the Ashleys will display their new family photos in their home! The Ashley’s print art: On the left, a collection of six Luxury Matted Prints, which will create a beautiful wall collage; on right, Premium Prints of more favorite images. Laura Richards is a fine art family, newborn and maternity photographer in Charlottesville, Virginia. She specializes in authentic, feel-good photographer that tells "the story of you" for decades. Learn all about what makes her different from other photographers in the Charlottesville area here.
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