Posts Tagged ‘Elk Point photographer Jeanne Hanson’
Alayna Jahn
I love babies! It is so special to me to get to watch a baby grow up! Not that one year makes you a grown-up but it is the fastest changes we see in our children. Alayna has beautiful eyes and her smile reveals her personality, doesn’t it? Here at Photoart By Jeanne, I give each of my babies special treatment. But I have to say, Alayna made my job soooo easy. What a good natured little gal! Even if we did find out she is not yet found of grass!
Grandma and her kids!
We have to remind ourselves how precious these moments are. Grandmas are so special…..especially to the little ones, I think. Taking the time to bring cousins together for a photo with Grandma builds a memory and tells the children that Grandma is important! The photo of Grandma and kids will bring back all kinds of memories down the road. Thank you to Erica and her family for letting me be a part of the memory building! I LOVE families!
Pumping out grad cards.
This is such an exciting time of year! I’ve been through 6 myself. First year I cleaned everything! My sister-in-law even scrubbed the front step with clorax! After that I cleaned what was showing! Don’t sweat the small stuff. Too many other things to focus on! I love designing senior graduation cards. It is so personal when you use a photo.
Senior Coreen Robinson
Meet another awesome senior! Coreen was so fun to work with. She is another Akron, Iowa senior model for my studio. Country gals are dear to my heart! She certainly COULD be a model! But she’s got brains too so she’ll be off to college. Thanks for trusting Photoart By Jeanne studio with this important recording of your senior moments!
Colter
Colter and his brothers came for a photo session. As you can see, this little boy is adorable! And what a joy to photograph. This is his second session here and we are doing a yearly wall panel for the so important growing years. We see the little ones leave the baby stage behind and move into “little person” stage! It is so much fun watching them change. I was so busy with my own I did not get to do much observing from the sidelines!! Take those photos! Then you will have the memories to look back on. I love photographing children. I especially love letting them make the pose. If you are going to a studio, bring along a few of those special things to use as props. They help make the memory portraits tell stories!
Colter was all ready to go and I saw him in his bibs. Perfect for a little farm boy….. I had to get a shot. He, of course, stood and copied his grandpa and daddy as he posed. Precious!

























