• Wedding & Portrait Photographer
  • Wedding & Portrait Photographer
  • Wedding & Portrait Photographer
  • Wedding & Portrait Photographer

4th of July, Bellevue WA Style

July 5th, 2011

I took a brief moment out of my quest to photograph every wedding and portrait possible in the Seattle area and headed down to Bellevue, WA’s decent 4th of July spectacular. I was determined to get some fireworks shots this year that beyond the simple pretty lights in the sky motif and instead bent toward photojournalism and storytelling. You’ll have to tell me if I succeeded. :-)

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Seattle Summer is Portrait Weather

July 2nd, 2011

Like my daughter would say, “Holy cowboy!” it’s been a long time since I updated. I’ve been up to my ears in busy business-building, but thought I’d take a moment to share a recent Seattle portrait session with Scott. Scott needed updated, creative, and professionally photographed portraits taken for all manner of online necessities and we met at Seattle’s awesome Olympic Sculpture Park to make it happen. I’ve included my favorite image below.

Are you in need of new headshots? Live in the Seattle area and need portraits for Facebook or online dating or just to hang beautifully on your wall? Call or email and I’ll make it happen!

Take care,
Josh
206-669-7865

Seattle Portrait Photographer Joshua Frost Photography

Seattle Portrait Photographer Joshua Frost Photography

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Chronicling Kali

April 18th, 2011

I’m working on a project this year that is going to go down in my photographic history as one of my most favorite things I ever did. Reid and Heidi had a beautiful baby girl late last year named Kali. When I offered to do their newborn portraits for Kali, they came back with a counter offer: why not photograph Kali every month for an entire year and chronicle her growth and development? As a father and as an artist I couldn’t say no; what an opportunity!

When my daughter was born I wasn’t as serious about photography as I am now. Oh sure, I have pictures of her taken on my point-and-shoot and I still go back through them and reminisce from time to time, but oh how I wish I’d been a portrait photographer 5-1/2 years ago to photograph every single step of my daughter’s growth and development!

Now I get to do that, only I get to do it vicariously through my work with Reid and Heidi and their beautiful family. Walk with me through a pictorial history of the first six months of little Kali’s life on Earth.

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Big Park

April 14th, 2011

My daughter loves to go to what she calls “the Big Park” and I don’t blame her. There’s a climbing wall, swings, two different sets of slides with all sorts of playful contraptions, a plastic “rock” wall, see-saws, a few doohickies I’ve never seen before, and a good ol’ fashioned tire swing. Lilia naturally enjoys the swings more than anything else and though I’ve worked hard teaching her to swing the past couple of years, she’s still getting the hang of it and that means I get a solid arm workout pushing her until she’s tired.

One of the reasons I went after the 85mm lens for my camera is that I’d heard it was pretty good for up close sideline sports photography. That meant it would probably do well in a “push the daughter as hard as I can and then drop into the dirt to fire off a dozen shots before she slows down” type situation, too.

These pictures aren’t just me photographing my favorite subject; they’re me showing you what I’ll do to get the shot (which is, by the way, nearly anything). A portrait session with your son, daughter, kids, entire family, and so on doesn’t have to be a serious affair in front of a cheesy backdrop or the entire family in the same shirt and pants sprawled out on their lawn. No, it can be so much more. It can be a trip to your favorite park where you and the kids play for hours and I document all of it, giving you family portraits that capture you in your natural setting doing what you enjoy doing most as a family. In the end, those are the moments you’ll remember much more than any family portrait session and those are the moments I like to capture.

If you want something like that, just give me a call. If you know someone who’d like that, share me with them. As always, don’t forget to click the Facebook or Twitter buttons below and share me with your friends. Word of mouth is my highest and most successful form of advertising.

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The Past is Future

April 11th, 2011

Today I got nostalgic for the ghosts of weddings past: the Chinese tea ceremony in Seattle, the awesome little ceremony beside Lake Como in Italy, the Montana wedding under the great big blue sky. I looked back through my albums from those weddings and pulled out my favorites, images that both reflect who I am as a photographer now, and who I was back then. I see small mistakes, I see minor things that need to be improved, I see things that have improved immensely (even perfected) since I created those images. But most of all, I see the potential for the future. The majority of my weddings to photograph are ahead of me, and I can’t wait to look nostalgically through their albums years in the future.

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