Here's Brennan illustrating "get cozy" - the favorite spot in the house to curl up with a blanket and a book or movie-
and a falling leaf -
This one didn't make the cut for "class" - I think it had something to do with fading the color or converting to black and white, but I like how Bren is smothering Roux in the bed neither of them is technically supposed be in. They are really warming up to each other - he likes to squeeze her around the neck and announce "HUG", and, well, she puts up with it, because it's attention.
It's interesting what you come up with for subject matter, when you're supposed to shoot every day -








Woobie (who scared us with a brief disappearance this month)
The last of the summer peaches at the neighborhood farmer's market
Little trucks and trains (the prompt was: find a new way to photograph a pumpkin)
Like every other kid in the age of digital photography, Brennan is a pretty willing subject. I don't think he quite gets what I'm doing yet, but he LOOOVES to look at pictures of himself on my laptop. It's a reliable way to stop a tantrum, although then I'm stuck with demands for "more baby" if I shut the screen. This series from the playground is his current favorite - he laughs every time he sees the second one. Every time.
Another thing he loves: candy. Any kind, really. So the approach of Halloween has been a banner week for that. I let him eat almost this whole chocolate lollipop, because I was trying to get a photo to show what was great about candy for my little class. I almost used either of these, but ultimately went with one with more chocolate smeared on his face.
Finally, a Halloween preview - I actually have a bunch of pics from today to edit, but have this one from Friday, the day of his preschool parade. I couldn't actually take photos during the parade, since after I showed up, he became teary at the prospect that I might leave again, and was only happy if I held his hand. Since I normally get about as much hand-holding as it takes to cross the street, I was happy to let the photo op slide...