Vintage Jack

This weekend I took a few captures of my little man.  He was in good spirits and a willing model.  If you have/had a three year old, you understand that when they are willing, you jump at the chance.  LOL.  He was even more willing when he found out that he could have a lollipop after the shoot.  And,  yes, I bribe...a lot. 

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What a pose....he makes me laugh.


 

Sshh..Don't tell him the camera is backwards...he really thinks he is taking pictures.
 
 
And one more for Nicolasa's Quotography:
 
“Love is the answer, and you know that for sure; Love is a flower, you've got to let it grow.” ~John Lennon
 

Quotography at {My}Perspective

I hope you have a wonderful Tuesday!

33 COMMENTS:

deb duty said...

These are so awesome! I love his overalls and the vintage camera. He's such a cutie! And just to let you know, the promise of candy still works when they're teens, at least some of the time!

A Rosy Note said...

Oh, he's adorable! I have a four-year old and taking photos of her is a nightmare...she's constantly moving. Maybe I'll have to use your candy trick :)

Jessica said...

What a cutie! Great shots!

Jeska said...

that's adorable Tara!!

Ashley Sisk said...

Those overalls rock. Reminds me of a little train conductor. And the vintage camera...priceless.

Susan said...

What fun! I LOVE the cap and the camera. Such a cutie!

brenda said...

What a doll! Love the shots!

Secret Mom Thoughts said...

Super cute photos. I love the outfit, camera and cute little boy.

frecklesandfences said...

These are great pictures! I think the post processing you did fits perfectly. And sometimes (if not all) bribery is the only way! Even when your children are 11 years old.

Elena said...

Love your little man pictures. Love his outfit, posing, props, just everything! He is too cute!

Meagan said...

I love those overalls and that hat! So darling. What a great shoot with the camera!

Pieni Lintu said...

So cute!!! And those clothes are so so so lovely!!!!

Leslie said...

I love your flower picture at the end!! I love the quote!

lisa said...

These are wonderful Tara! He is such an adorable little one, and oh yes, bribes are truly worth their weight in gold!!

Thank you so much for sharing this today at The Creative Exchange.

Have a wonderful day!

lisa.

Danelle said...

Adorable! I'm all about bribery. :)

Sue said...

Yep, bribing can be a very good method...

used judiciously, of course.

;)

Jessica said...

Lovely photos!

girl willow said...

Love these!! He is precious :) Visiting from Sweet Shot Tuesday

Kelly Lund and Kids said...

Darling!!! Love his cute outfit! Great shots!! :)

Pat said...

Cute little guy!

Muriel said...

Those overalls are adorable! Wonderful photos!

Nicolasa @ {My}Perspective said...

Love the pictures of your little man! He looks so cute! Gorgeous rose!

Chic Homeschool Mama said...

SO CUTE Tara- looks like he was having as much fun as you were.

Casey said...

These are so great! What a cutie he is!! I love the overalls, your so creative!

Sara said...

These are gorgeous Tara, and so fun! I especially love the second one, great capture!
Beautiful roses too, love the colour and gorgeous bokeh, and great quote!

Sarah said...

Awww. I love these. Too cute!

Henrietta said...

Cute outfit like old days:)

Naomi said...

oh my gosh! adorable! nothing wrong with a little bribery :)

kaye said...

ahh, I love this post and your quote is perfect. Kaye—the road goes ever ever on

Life with Kaishon said...

Oh my goodness. Those overalls are so cute. I miss the 3's. And the 4's and the 5's....it all goes so quickly. Beautiful shots.

Thanks so much for linking up with us at Communal Global today. We are very glad to have you!

Lisa said...

Your little guy is adorable! Good to get him hooked on photography at an early age. :-) Your rose is gorgeous!

Rosie@leavesnbloom said...

He is just so cute Tara and taking after his mama. btw I've just blogged about sticky tape textures to put on photo frames.

Callie @ InfiniteMonkey.co.nz said...

Lollipops? That's the trick I'll use on my 3 1/2 year old in the future! Why did I not think of this?? :)