Project 12 Portraits | Moody Black & White

This month’s Project 12 goal was to shoot a black and white photo that would envoke emotion. My boys are pretty happy go lucky guys so I had a hard time thinking of a natural situation that would suit a moody photo. Then the unthinkable (in our house, anyway!) happened. The “wobie”, became injured beyond repair. Wobie has been my little guy’s blanket since he was a baby and he still cannot sleep without it. He truly loves it. It is ripped beyond repair, most likely, but he is still carrying it around. I have tried having him keep it on his pillow to prolong it’s life, but that’s not an option yet. I wanted to get some shots of him with Wobie while we still can, and this is a stage I really wanted to document.
Please visit the blog of Christine Blaylock to view to the gorgeous black and whites of her family. Continue through the circle, the ladies outdid themselves this month!

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Suzanne Carey - June 21, 2013 - 8:05 am

Oh, these are so precious. His “wobie.” That is the cutest thing ever! Love your lighting. Works so well with black and white.

Laura Veno - June 21, 2013 - 8:09 am

Awww! Love the sweetness in these. I think the softness of the images contribute to the feel- love the processing.

Jessica - June 21, 2013 - 4:35 pm

Awww, those are just precious! My E has a beloved Bunny, so I know EXACTLY how you feel!

Allison Jacobs - June 22, 2013 - 10:43 am

Love that door light you found & the way it enhances the moment! We had a blanket here too….and I agree this is a stage to remember! So sweet. <3