Capturing honest, candid photographs of kids can be tough. I forget that sometimes. I got a reminder courtesy of my wife's goddaughter, the adorable Mia, who had her first birthday party in
Virginia Beach a couple weeks ago.
Kids squirm, move unpredictably, sneak off, squeeze through small spaces and generally make themselves tough to keep up with. This isn't news to you parents, but not having kids, it's a lesson I re-learn every now and then. I didn't shoot a lot that day -- spent more time just mingling with friends and family. Nonetheless, here are a few highlights.
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Mia's first taste of cake. Took her a minute to wrap her head around the concept. |
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But once she got the idea, she seemed to dig it heartily. |
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Grandma shares a moment with the birthday girl. |
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It's like she's passing the torch of babyhood on to the next in line. |
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There's a lot of history here. These three guys having conversations like this for decades. Note the rum and coke in the foreground, a staple of their gatherings. |
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The award for best gift went to grandpa, who knocked it out the park with the Radio Flyer wagon. They're not in this shot, but it has wheels fit for off roading. Win! |
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Birthday girl buckles up for the ride. |
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It's hard to tell who enjoys these things more, the tots or the adults. |
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