MATERNITY :: 7 Month Sunrise

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Maternity photography by Chip Bunnell

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When I first learned the wonderful news of Emily’s pregnancy, I immediately thought how incredible it would be to capture her journey. She happily agreed to allow me to do a series of photographs, capturing the miracle of her changing body from month to month. Years from now, she will be able to share with her son how he grew and, for a very brief time, how they were literally one. A couple days ago, I had the privilege of continuing our project in a fun, very Florida location.

Several hours before the sunrise, we both awoke in our respective homes and prepared for a photo session on the beach. My goal was to capture her beauty in a natural place that she enjoys. Fueled by excitement, we met and found a wonderful stretch of sand. The air was calm and the seas flat. In the distance we could see the blackness of the sky turn to a dark blue, followed by oranges and yellows. After firing a few test shots, we went to work. All went smoothly as the mom-to-be smiled and posed more naturally than an experienced model. The sun rose quickly while we varied looks, outfits and scenery. Soon, we had a memory card full of images that would soon become precious works of art.

During our action packed morning, we kept hearing a strange, yet familiar sound in the distance. It started ever so faintly. As the clock ticked on, the sound became louder and more pronounced. Yes, it was the call of the wild pancake. The sound lead us to a wonderful local cafe with truly wonderful pancakes. Much to my surprise, I was even treated to this morning feast by my hard working talent. It just doesn’t get any better!

Each moment will only happen once – ever. The question is if we will notice that moment and truly live it to the fullest. It is an honor for me to be entrusted to capture a few special moments and help the memory last for generations to come. 7 months down and a lifetime to come; Emily will be an exceptional mother.

Single Frame, Processed in LR, PS and Topaz Clarity

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NATURE :: Jupiter Morning Waves

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Jupiter Morning Waves by Chip Bunnell PhotographyMy morning adventures took me to the northern most point of South Florida, Jupiter. After spending the pre-dawn hour photographing the iconic lighthouse, I moved on in search of my next scene. The sun was quickly rising and I had little time to for my next setup. I decided to visit a nearby beach and see what I would see.

There were no spectacular rock formations, no iconic lifeguard stations or dogs running in the surf. All I found was tranquility and the calm morning sea with a few clouds to frame the morning sun. My first instinct was to capture some of the leading edges from the incoming waves. The unusually flat seas helped make this possible. Sees fairly safe, right? After watching several wave cycles and reading the marks in the sand, I had a pretty good idea of where to set up to be at the water’s edge, yet keep my gear from of liquid salt. Of course nature has a playful sense of humor. Just as I would set up, take a few images and become comfortable in the safety of my position, a little extra water would come rushing in…and send me running back a few steps, tripod in hand. This game went on several times with both sides winning in their own rights – I still had dry gear and the ocean reminded me who’s boss. I even chuckled as I saluted my worthy opponent.

Now, from higher and dryer sand, I noticed the waves breaking a good 20 yards off shore. Florida is not know as a surfing destination, but the shallow reef gave this particular area some small, perfectly formed curls. I watched with my naked eyes and then through the magnified viewfinder as the waves would crest and then fall, each time creating iconic shapes. For a split second, the rising sun back lit the thin waves just before they crashed down on themselves. My first attempts to capture that single moment were, well, not as successful as I would like. Frame after frame, I had to adjust for ambient light, shadows inside the wave curl and focus on the fast moving subject. I learned the rhythm and, like a skilled surfer, began to pick my perfect waves.

This particular image reflects a split second I saw that morning. The brightly lit sunrise breaks through the cloud line. The oncoming wave is frozen with a perfectly formed curl. Thin water that gives height to the wave carries the bright sky colors forward, creating a bond between sky and ocean. Admittedly, this was not the image I started out to make that very early morning, but by “seeing what I would see”, I was able to be part of the Jupiter morning waves.

Single Frame, Processed in LR

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