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A pro-photo takin' team. That's us, Amy and Danielle. We run this photography shoppe. We're based in Central Virginia, but we'll travel. Just about anywhere. We shoot portraits, teach workshops, write tutorials, and chit-chat about us. You'll find all that right here on the blog.

{Two Girls' is new for us. We have both run a photo biz on our own, but after working together on several weddings last year, we just clicked. So, we decided we wanted to shoot together all the time, and that's what Two Girls' is all about. Two friends doing what we love to do for you! It's gonna be awesome.}

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  • Archive: ‘Just My Day-to-Day’



    Paint the Moon’s “Lets Do 52″ – Negative Space | Amy’s Week Three

    Saturday, January 21st, 2012

    One of the things I want to remember most about Noah when he’s older is how much he loved his cars. They go everywhere and drive on anything. He will lay on the floor and play for endless amounts of time imagining up stories so long as I am with him. There always seem to be explosions and roll overs but the cars live on. I hope he never loses that wonderful imagination.

    Negative Space | Danielle’s Paint the Moon Let’s Do 52! Entry

    Friday, January 20th, 2012

    Paint the Moon’s “Lets Do 52″ – Amy’s Week Two

    Monday, January 16th, 2012

    This week I chose responsibility as my subject. My original plan was to use a tripod to get a shot of me with both of my boys that would convey my responsibility for them. Yeah, in what dream world was I actually going to be able to make that happen?

    About mid week, I noticed that Lucas’s room was getting a lot of nice natural light around 1:00 pm and I wanted to try to take some photos of him in his crib. I was planning to experiment with different shooting angles so I moved all the furniture around in his room so I could get his crib at a nice 45 degree angle to the light. Isaac could not have looked at my like I was a more insane person. I got everything all set up and Lucas just cried and cried when I put him in the crib. That drew Noah’s attention, and the next thing I know I’m hoisting Noah up into the crib. Lucas stopped crying and so I let it be. As I was standing there watching them and snapping away,  I heard Noah comfort Lucas, saw him show him how to turn his mobile on, and listened to him jabber away at his brother.

    That’s when I realized that Noah had truly fallen into his role as big brother. He protects Lucas when we’re around other people, jumping at the chance to tell them not to touch Lukee. He brings Lucas toys to play with. He giggles and makes Lucas laugh. He makes sure other kids treat Lucas nicely. And most importantly, he shares his lovey with Lucas. And if you knew how much Noah loves his loveys then you know that it huge.

    A few other shots that I love.