Hello and welcome to the Lisa Russo Photography blog! I am a portrait photographer based in Atlanta, Georgia specializing in maternity, newborn, baby, child and family photography. Throughout this blog, you'll find images from recent sessions, photography tidbits and chatter about me and my family. To visit my website, click on the link at the left end of the navigation bar above. I hope you enjoy your stay! ~ Lisa

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Aidan and Annie (…and Ava)

Since my mom’s had a rough couple of days, I thought I would cheer her up with some serious cuteness. Although she’s going to see these and be jealous she doesn’t have an Annie of her own.

Yes, she IS that cute. And yes, she IS that soft. She’s also a stinker, but we’ll just focus on the cuteness for now, ok? ;)

I shot these with my rocking new 35mm 1.4, which I can tell is going to become a fast favorite in my lens arsenal. Hello sharp eyelashes!

Naturally, she couldn’t be left out…

Ok, back to work! Sneak peeks are on the way for Frost, Marni, Trista and Donna…

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Sunday Randoms & Photography Stuff

• The Big Purge.

Today was the day to rid my closet of all the clothes that no longer fit. I’m down from a size 14 to an 8 (ok, maybe a 10 after our Thanksgiving Weekend Day gluttony, but it’ll be 8 again in a week)…A size XL to a Medium, so there was a lot of stuff to be rid of. 7 or 8 years’ worth. I will admit I tried quite a few things on, just for kicks. ;)

For posterity, I took a picture of the ‘to go’ pile:

I filled three garbage bags to donate, and two to trash. Definitely a good thing.

• And with this I have officially turned into my grandmother.

I recently noticed they changed the label on my beloved Original Fat-Free Coffeemate. I do love that velvety chemical addition to my morning and evening coffee, along with my artificial sweeteners. Ahhh…natural be damned!

However, along with the label change, I noticed my coffee tasted like dirt. Gritty and ick. Hmmm….SURELY they didn’t change the mixture as well?

Alas, after a bit of internet research (oh yes, I did) I found out they DID change it! GAH! And then, along with all of the other folks out there bearing a strong resemblence to my Nana Frear (and my mom, who also bears a resemblence - love you, mom!), I wrote the company to complain.

Go ahead and laugh, I deserve it. But if you agree…www.coffee-mate.com. ;)

• Why every household needs a bulldog.

They sleep like this:

Of course, they also fart and snore - and result in absolutely ridculous vet bills - but it’s nearly impossible to be mad or stressed out when you have this to look at every day.

As an aside - my mom has complained that I don’t have enough pictures of Annie, a/k/a my lap dog. Unfortunately, when she’s not cuddling in my lap, she’s running. We’ve rather unofficially decided she’s a border collie. So she’s hard to get shots of. I’ll try tomorrow, I promise. That is, if she doesn’t escape from the backyard for the 1,452nd time.

• Two more days until the Georgia runoff election.

Seriously, I’ve had so many celebrities calling my house, I’m starting to let it go to my head.

• What’s in my bag.

Since I posted and sold my Canon 24-70 lens last week, a few folks have e-mailed asking what’s in my bag. Here’s my current list:

Canon 5D + Grip - My main camera. I have the recently announced 5D Mark II on pre-order.

50 1.2L - I use this primarily for my newborn ‘full’ and overhead shots. Indoor stuff when there isn’t enough light for the 24-70 (the lens I sold).

100mm 2.8 macro - Newborns only. This is how I get those super-detailed closeups of eyelashes, noses, lips, feet…all the good stuff.

135 2.0L - This is my favorite lens by far, and the only lens I use outside. If you see an outdoor shot on my website or blog, there is a 99.9% chance it was taken with this lens.

Arriving tomorrow:

35 1.4L - This is the prime that’s replacing my 24-70. I bought it from my lovely friend Traci (www.realphotography.com) who has recently decided to go with Nikon equipment. I’ve been in search of a wide prime that would work as well as my 135, and rumor has it this might just be the one. I will use it for indoor wide/family shots and (if it performs as well as I suspect), it may replace my 50 for newborn shots (my 50 has trouble grabbing focus at times in low light - which is when I would grab the 24-70 from my bag).

And next on the ‘wish’ list:

200mm 2.8L - I’d like something a bit longer than my 135 for sports and kiddo candids. Reviews indicate this might fit the bill.

You’ll note that all of my lenses are primes (or ‘fixed focal length’) with no zoom lenses. I don’t think one is better or worse than the other, it’s entirely personal preference. I just like moving my body (which is why I make all of my clients dizzy moving around them - sorry!) rather than zooming a lens. Totally just a preference.

• What’s in my Car.

A lot of my clients ask for a recommendation on a point-and-shoot camera. I’m honestly kindof clueless when it comes to these, but I have the Canon SD890 IS. It’s ok…I used it at Disney and it sits in my car in case I need it. I really think you can’t go wrong with *any* digital camera nowadays, and my recommendation is to stay with the brand you’re familiar with. IS is great to have, to help offset the camera shake.

My only advice? Figure out how to disable the flash as soon as you take it out of the box. On-camera flash is evil. ;)

• All I want for Christmas is…

I told Vic I wasn’t going to make a list…but I guess I lied. ;)

I want a silver/platinum/white gold wedding band to match the platinum past/present/future ring he got me last year for Christmas. My gold band clashes. Maybe some small hoop earrings to match. (my birthday is in February - how conveeennniiient!).

I really want a Kindle. But they’re crazy to get ahold of lately so I know it’s not possible.

Front-loaders. Oh WAIT!! I have those! <insert happy dance>

Ummm…That’s really it.

Happy Sunday!

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It’s the day before Thanksgiving…

The turkey is brining.

The stuffing is made.

The sweet potatoes are baking.

The new loves of my life are running.

Huh? What new loves of my life, you ask?

These:

(just ignore the pudding-coated child in mismatched clothes. i’m not sure where she’s from - she just likes having her picture taken, clearly).

So I’ve been begging and pleading with all my heart and bloody soul asking nicely if we can buy front loaders for about 3 years. Then FINALLY, but I swear I had nothing to do with it eventually our 10 year old washer got so old and off-balance that we couldn’t wash a single load without it walking across the floor.

While it did make for a good bit of exercise - and restraint in trying NOT to use bad words in front of my impressionable children - it was time for that sucker to go.

So Vic was very excited to inform me last week that GE had a United Way auction and he’d bid on and won a set of GE Profile Front-Loaders.

Well, after a very fun time - and restraint in trying NOT to use bad words in front of our impressionable children - we got those suckers in place.

They’re quiet. They’re fast. They look like some glorious space-age machine. And they don’t walk across the floor. They have more options and buttons than my camera…and I know what I am thankful for this year. :)

So tomorrow we’re spending Thanksgiving at home. We were invited to spend it with friends like previous years (our family is all in New York), but I love to cook and truly wanted an entire day to just hang with the family at home. If I can wear my jammies all day, it’s a GOOD day. Am I right??

This is my plan:

7:30: Wake up.

Eat cinnamon buns (gotta have the cinnamon buns!).

Think about going to the gym, watch Vic go out for a run, then eat another cinnamon bun while he’s gone. Lick the leftover frosting off the bottom of the pan.

9:00 Watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and cry when the Rockettes come on. Why? No clue. But the parade just epitomizes the start of the Christmas season for me. I have a dream to someday see the Rockettes at Rockefeller Center, but I fear I’d just cry through the whole show.

Get the itch to run to the basement for my decorations, realize Vic would kill me, then decide to leave them there until he goes someplace tomorrow. Bwah haha.

10:00 Stuff the turkey (yes, we’re from the North, so it goes inside the turkey) and put it in the oven.

Happily remember that I prepared most things the day before. Woo!

1:00 Eat shrimp, cheese and crackers, chips and dip and watch football. In my jammies.

Hope that I still fit in my clothes in the morning.

3:00 Prep the rest of the meal - and have dinner. Our menu? Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole, rolls, gravy…and pink slop. What is pink slop? A glorious Connelly family tradition that combines canned fruit, cool whip, jello mix and cottage cheese into a delectable, sweet bowl of Heaven.

Remember all the years that the only I wished for on Thanksgiving was another little person at the table. Then look at her, likely all covered in potatoes and gravy and fighting with her brother, and try not to cry. Realize I wish for nothing. That I have everything I’ve ever wanted.

Finish dinner…and be really happy I have a husband who likes to clean the table. :)

Go hug my front-loaders again.

3:30 Look at the pies (from Costco - don’t judge - I am a really good cook, but I can’t even bake cookies. And Costco has AMAZING pies). Realize I’ll enjoy them SO MUCH more in an hour or so. Nibble a piece of crust to tide me over.

4:00 More football. Try to read…end up falling asleep.

6:00 PIE!

So what are YOU doing tomorrow?!?!

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Belle | A Sneak Peek | Roswell Georgia Child Photographer

Oh sweet little Belle. We wore her out (she was falling asleep in one of my baskets - awww!), but she never ONCE got cranky on us!

This was another one of those blustery cold mornings, but thanks to all the landscaped nooks and crannies in her grandparents’ yard, we were able to keep her nice and sheltered.

Look at this beautiful face…her eyes absolutely sparkle!

We went inside for a little clothes change…and you all KNOW how I love sweet baby skin…and chunky baby legs!

Grandma thought her bedspread might be too busy. But I think I did one of my typical squeals of glee when I saw it. Beautiful!

And I’ll wrap up the sneak with this…which deserved a little ‘antique’ look, I thought!

Rachel and Mark, thank you so much for such a fun shoot!