Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Harris-Boundy Family

At the end of last year Liesel asked me to do a family photo shoot for them, but I told her that friends really shouldn't hire me- I totally put them at the bottom of the list (like any good friend would) and I take forever to get them their pictures, but she insisted. So here we finally have it; Sol and Sabine are practically in college at this point, but they are done :)

I had such a good time with this shoot! I would love the Harris-Boundy Family regardless of what type of pictures they wanted to do (they are some of the friends we went with when we went canvasing for Obama last October in Nevada) but they made it all the more fun by suggesting we go to the library for our shoot. Liesel is a librarian and Jason is a professor at SFSU so it seemed like a highly appropriate spot for the family.
























We broke their photo shoot into two parts and for the second part we went to Ocean Beach. And I know suckers are so last year, but I've had these in my camera bag forever and just couldn't resist.

















I think Sol and Sabine could be models for surfer gear- they totally have that look, you know. Although, I've also thought they could pass for Nordic elves at times. . . either way really.


5 comments:

Betsy said...

OMG! These are amazing! Those shots at the beach are especially lovely!

harrisboundy said...

We H-Bs prostrate ourselves before Robyn and moan, "We're not worthy, we're not worthy." Simply miraculous, given the material she has to work with--in this case a bunch of awkward stiffs in a library and fighting kids throwing sand-mud balls. Wow.

AJ said...

I love the idea of the library shoot. I think all the pics were awesome!

jenlinmin said...

"Awesome pictures" says Naomi. They really are gorgeous, Robyn. I am amazed by your gift again and again.

Amy Glenn said...

These are such great pictures, Robyn! I LOVE your work. Someday we will finally have the privilege of getting a shoot with you- of course, Thomas will need to be in the country first.=)