Friday, September 18, 2015

Fall Mini Sessions announced!


Tuesday, May 12, 2015

The Palmer Family

A few weeks ago I had the joy of photographing the Palmer family. Chris and Katie have six children. All of them are super adorable and each have their own unique little personalities for sure.

Katie and I first met during the holidays last year and we started talking about our children. I found out she also has children with special needs and I mentioned I am a photographer focusing on photographing children with differing needs like ours. She agreed photography sessions can be difficult with children with varying needs. I know it's a comfort for my families to have a photographer who "gets it". The rewards of doing what I do go far beyond taking a picture. Providing a service to parents who might not otherwise think that having a photo session is even an option, is  my joy in life. 

After our initial meeting, Katie reached out to me in the spring and we just wrapped up our session and photos a bit ago.

My goal as a photographer with my special needs clients is not only to make them feel comfortable during sessions, but to also raise awareness of their varying disorders, diseases, syndromes and special needs.

I want to share a bit about Madelyn, Katie and Chris's four year old daughter. She was born at just 23 weeks and weighed only 16 oz.  She immediately went into the NICU. She was born with enlarged ventricles in her brain, a brain bleed, central apnea and Cerebral Palsy. She had to have heart surgery at just seven days old and continues to have lingering heart abnormalities. She has chronic lung disease, asthma, seizures, Autism, and global developmental delay. 

The Doctors told Katie and Chris that they didn't believe Madelyn was going to survive at birth. I can only imagine the pain that Katie and Chris went through during this time. Madelyn is a survivor though. She spent 93 days in the NICU and went home at 37, weeks which is unheard of for preemie babies. They typically stay until they would have been full term. When she went home she was 5 lbs, 15oz! She came home on oxygen and remained on it for a year and a half. She was a fighter from the start and to this day still is. She is also the most adorable, sweetest little girl you could ever have the joy to meet. She just started attending a Preschool for children with Autism and rode the bus to and from her school for the first time! She absolutely loves her new school and riding the bus which helps makes this new transition a slight bit less nerve-wracking for Katie.

Click on the following key words if you would like to know more about Cerebral Palsy, Autism, Premature birth or Seizures.

Here is Miss Madelyn in all her beautiful glory.











Monday, December 1, 2014

Ani and Evi

I was honored once again to photograph the two Ng girls a few weeks ago. The girls normally love all over each other, but of course on the day the photographer shows up, not so much. Mom and Dad, -Sophia and Benny- as well as myself and my little assistant (Maddie), all worked hard to get a few poses with the two girls together.

Tangerines from the back yard tree seemed to be an unexpected gathering place where they both enjoyed counting and checking out all the lovely ripened fruit. Sophia said, "well it is a California Christmas", and that is the truth. Pretty girls in Christmas dresses with all their oranges says California for sure.

Ani was born with a rare condition called Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC, see http://www.tsalliance.org), that causes many complex, difficult physical symptoms. From day one of her diagnosis as a baby, Sophia and Benny have been exploring every possible option to help diminish the impact of this condition for Ani, particularly medication resistant seizures caused by tumors (or tubers) in her brain. Despite Ani’s positive strides in development, over the past two years, her daily seizure frequency and duration have increased significantly, leaving Sophia and Benny to consider surgery to remove brain tissue from which the strongest seizures are generated. In October, Ani underwent  surgical brain procedures and treatment at Boston Children's Hospital by some of the world's experts. These invasive procedures were not meant to cure her condition, but were to help diminish her seizures. In that sense the surgeries were a success. Although Ani is still having daily seizures, they are less than what they were prior to surgery.

As a mom of a child who has undergone brain surgery for his seizure disorder, I know all too well the difficulties associated with having to see your child go through such a severe and complex surgery. One of my main goals as a photographer who specializes in photographing children and families with special needs is to bring awareness to the many disorders and conditions that our children are affected with. 

To read more about TSC and how you can make a difference in the life of a child with TSC, go to
http://www.tsalliance.org.

Before you do though, check out these two beautiful dolls I had the privilege of photographing.




 

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

The Holcombe Family

The Holcombe family sure does know how to rock a mini session! They managed to make more than a few clothing changes during our time together. I have to admit, I might have been a bit skeptical at first that we could pull it off,  but they are a fam with a plan and we did it! I just adore this family and was honored to be the one to update their four year old family photos. Here are a few captures from the session.





Monday, October 20, 2014

The McCabe Family

The Fall Mini Sessions were a success. The weather turned out to be beautiful which just made my day. It actually felt a little like Fall and around here and lately, that says a lot!

Sarah was a co-worker of mine a few years ago. She actually lives in my neighborhood, so we are literally close to each other. Her family is just darling. You can see the love between her and her husband Ryan and the way they adore their two beautiful girls. It is simply wonderful to witness and I was honored to photograph them. Here are a few shots from our session.






Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Fall Mini Sessions have arrived!!!!

The time has come to announce my Fall mini sessions! I have had many requests so I am happy to finally be able to make this announcement.

The date will be Saturday, October 18th from 4:00-6:30. There are only 6 slots available so please act quickly if interested. Sessions will last 25 minutes each and will be $130 +tax. A deposit of $50 will be required to hold your spot. The quickest way to hold your spot is to submit payment via PayPal to corinnemichele@sbcglobal.net. The remaining balance is due on the day of the session. I am unable to hold your session time without the deposit.

Your session includes a CD with 8 images chosen by me, from our session time. Additional images will be available for viewing and purchase in a private gallery on www.corinnemichele.com. Sessions will be held at Oak Park in Orangevale. I will email you the location information. Time slots are 4:00, 4:30, 4:40, 5:00, 5:30, and 6:00. Please message me your preferred slot!



Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Caitlin - Beautiful, bubbles and rain boots!


I had such a great time photographing Caitlin a few weeks ago. She is one of my clients who does not have special needs and she sure is a natural beauty. We had fun with bubbles and her rain boots also, two things she is very fond of. She has the most amazing freckles and I just couldn't get enough of them. In fact, I had to take a step back and get some shots with distance because I kept finding myself doing so many close ups. We had fun, and I am thrilled that she bid and won on the photo session on the BRIGHT auction. Here are a few sneaks from our time together.