Hayden has the coolest parents…

Today we had Hayden’s third session in his baby plan and decided to do something a little more funky – an urban session! I have a lot of little girl sessions in these types of settings, but not many boys. Which is funny, because HOW CUTE are his little jeans and trendy shirt?

My new favorite store (DANGER!!! DANGER!!!) is PLAY, and Hayden was decked out, head-to-toe in his cool new clothes. His Mom and Dad agree that the clothing is amazing, totally cool, and the sheer number of “OMG-I *must* have this” items will make your head spin. And no, I sadly don’t get any kickbacks for endorsing them…I just LOVE their clothes for my own two munchkins.

After a while we started picking up rocks, then sticks…then throwing them. Hey, whatever gets you to look at me and my camera works for me!

I love this little behind the scenes shot. I have an awesome one of Hayden standing in the window…but this one is so blog-worthy, with Hayden’s expression as Dad helps him stand securely. (you have to click on it to really get the full effect)

6 Comments

  1. stalker amy said . . .

    it’s good to know that other people agree it is perfectly acceptable to pay un-Godly amounts for their children’s clothing. hallelujah!

    Posted April 20, 2007 at 2:09 pm | Permalink
  2. stalker amy said . . .

    p.s. these shots of Hayden are fabulous. he is a doll and fits so well into these settings.

    Posted April 20, 2007 at 2:10 pm | Permalink
  3. hayden's dad said . . .

    Initially, we didn’t know what to think when Jen suggested Deep Ellum as the location of our next photo session. However, recognizing the unique challenges it would represent – as well as the potential for some real unique shots, our curiosity inspired us to count the days until our shoot yesterday (Thursday, April 19).

    We met Jen at a parking lot and, after a quick warm-up session against a battered grey fence, we sat out about the back alleys of headshops, beer joints and tattoo parlors, stopping along the way for candid shots as Hayden negotiated pot holes and long spiny weeds to pick up sticks and rocks so he could pelt and prod every wall and fence he encountered along the way to our first location.

    He played in parking lots tagged with Graffiti, inspected police barricades and hid in the dark recesses of shady nondescript studios with faint smells of bodily fluids that should go unmentioned. Suffice to say, the area of town isn’t exactly your average environment for the portrait session of a 19 month old. Then again, Hayden isn’t your average 19 month old and Jennifer Weintraub is anyone but your average photographer.

    Although Monica, Jen and I were constantly watching out for him the whole time, allowing Hayden to play amongst the debris of his rowdy teenage counterparts (as if he was in his own backyard) was nothing short of genius. Seeing this dank area at 10am through the eyes of a toddler was a remarkable experience.

    Sometimes Monica and I get so caught up in the role of parenting that we forget or fail to realize that our little one has something new to teach us almost daily and this session hour session was filled with little lessons…

    Hayden is vocal and energetic, he is extremely confident in his abilities (somewhat limited at this stage – but he owns them), he is cautious and even apprehensive when pushed over his boundaries but, when you offer some reassurance – his trust is implicit, he rarely hides who he is, loves to entertain and please and make people laugh, and can make a toy out of anything he can pick up.

    Thanks Jennifer!

    We are now confident that it isn’t just our bias that tells us how special our son is – whether the shots have the Cana Lilly of the Arboretum or the Graffiti of Deep Ellum in the background – Hayden is beautiful.

    Posted April 20, 2007 at 3:06 pm | Permalink
  4. Aunt Sissy said . . .

    He’s a Winsor. That says it all.
    Aunt Sissy

    Posted April 20, 2007 at 8:37 pm | Permalink
  5. Franklin5 said . . .

    I love these pictures… and I love this commentary!

    Thank you so much for sharing this, Hayden’s dad. It’s not that I don’t trust Jen (because I really, really do) but when she suggested that we try an “urban shoot” for our family next month, I was a smidge apprehensive. Our three kids and a bunch of cement? It just doesn’t sound very photogenic.

    But these backdrops look so completely funky and cool for your fun kiddo… now I can’t wait to see what she’ll do with ours!

    Posted April 25, 2007 at 2:15 pm | Permalink
  6. anniemcq said . . .

    Love the diapers sticking up out of the jeans, and love, love, LOVE the pic of him perfectly centered in the star. He’s a little rocker!

    Posted April 26, 2007 at 12:01 pm | Permalink

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