Claire & The Traveling Dress

As a child photographer, my first and most important goal in my photography is to capture the magic and joy in childhood. My job is to photograph the joy, the wonder, the giggles, and the wildness. That’s why I have loved being a part of the Little Dreamers Tutus Traveling Dress Project. With every dress comes a new adventure, a new dream, and new smiles. The first traveling dress project photo session was MJ’s princess session with the Alyssa dress.

When it came time for Claire’s traveling dress photo session at the Indy Family Photo historic studio, I was so excited to see her reaction to the beautiful gown. It was so much fun to document Claire’s joy during her studio photography session.

The Traveling Dress Project: A Sparkling Studio Session

Claire is a four-year-old with a wild, vivid imagination. For her Traveling Dress, we had the Hadley Dress in rust. I had a chance to photograph the Hadley Dress in purple for Miriam’s dreamy library photo session, so it was such fun to see it in another color!

Claire LOVED this dress and she floofed and flounced her way around the studio. In fact, she had trouble holding still at all because she was just SO excited. Really, though, I couldn’t blame her! Claire loved the sparkles, the stars, and the gold confetti. She would throw her head back after tossing up the confetti and she nearly swallowed some of it! Claire thought it was hilarious. When I brought out the princess crown, she was a little unsure, but those facial expressions she made while she was wearing it were priceless! The sparkling star confetti and the princess crown were both Amazon finds.

Photography is all about telling a story without using words. I am so happy to be able to share the joy and the happiness that Claire had when she got to be a princess with me in the Indy Family Photo Studio. I love my clients and sharing their stories. If you would like me to capture the story of your kiddo, please reach out! I would love to hear from you.

MJ & The Traveling Dress Project

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Little Dreamers Tutus is a couture dress designer who has put together a number of dresses for The Traveling Dress Project. I was really excited to see this and jumped on signing up for as many gowns as possible! The model for the first dress is seven-year-old MJ, who is a total dreamer with the most amazing imagination. I loved photographing her around the Fort Ben area!

Princess Dress Photography: A Little Girl’s Dream

The first dress that we were able to work with was the Alyssa gown in dark olive swiss dot. This dress was super gorgeous, with an extremely full skirt and generous ruffle. The way the dress is laced means that it works for several sizes in either direction (for reference, this is a size 8). MJ LOVED twirling, holding it up to walk, and imagining what life would be like if she were a princess. We talked about who her friends would be, how she would spend her days, what clothes she would wear, and how she would help fix up her country.

For this Traveling Dress photography session, we took pictures at the Indy Family Photo Studio and the areas right around it. Since we are located by Fort Ben, there are LOTS of beautiful areas to work with. I took advantage of some of the different backdrops in the area so we could have some creative shots. MJ spun around in the trees and she looked like she had stepped from the pages of a fairy tale. We used a crown from our dress-up trunk, and MJ swished her way down a stone walkway. Even though our portraits weren’t actually taken on the steps of her palace, they looked like they could have been! As it turns out, there is a lack of castles in Indianapolis… Everyone driving by slowed down to catch a glimpse of our little princess. It was an AMAZING experience for all of us (MJ, her mom, and me) to enjoy and play.

Childhood should be filled with magical moments. I am so happy that I was able to be part of The Traveling Dress Project to capture these images for Princess MJ! The joy and happiness she had in wearing this dress and taking these photos is something I am so glad I was able to photograph. That’s the best part of being a child photographer: celebrating the lives of these precious kiddos and helping them hold onto the magic in every day.