Sarah Shambaugh Photo https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com Blog Wed, 08 Nov 2017 02:18:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.25 Ringing in the Robinson’s! https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=4082 https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=4082#respond Wed, 08 Nov 2017 02:18:41 +0000 http://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=4082 Ringing in the Robinson’s!

First, I should start off by saying I am not accepting weddings.  I LOVE this couple so when they asked me if I’d photograph their wedding day, I was honored! I promised Chelsea  a blog of images, and I can  actually say…. I kind of miss blogging! I love seeing the entire day put together in  one place. It’s kind of like their very own story. It’s fun to see the finished product all put together. Here are some of my favorites Chelsea and Brandon, I absolutely loved being there for the “beginning” of your journey together!

 

 

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upcoming availability https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=4067 https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=4067#respond Wed, 29 Jun 2016 19:34:58 +0000 http://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=4067 As some of you know, after much thought and planning, I have decided to go back to school. In the next few months I will be taking somewhat of a break. I have only booked a few births from here until the end of the  year and I will not accept any more than what I have booked. I LOVE this job, I really do but in all honesty, 10 years from now, I don’t see myself here. The on-call life is SO hard and while I love shooting births, being on call 24/7 is giving me a bad attitude (lol). SO it’s time to finally quit putting it off and work for what I want to be when I grow up. With all of that being said… I have scheduled dates for sessions for the rest of 2016. If you want a family session, (maternity, first birthday, milestone, or anything in between) these must be done on one of the scheduled days I have listed! Typically my sessions are 15 minute sessions. I like short and sweet, anything much longer becomes TOO much. I am not a posed photographer. I am a natural “lifestyle” photographer. I let it happen naturally. So yes, I believe 15 minutes is just enough time for kiddos. IF you believe that you made need a longer session, just ask!

 

 

Schedule your session HERE

 

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Fresh 48 sessions https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=4024 https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=4024#respond Sun, 05 Jun 2016 19:53:06 +0000 http://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=4024 What is a fresh 48 you ask?

A fresh 48 session is done within the first 48 hours after your baby is born. Typically done in the hospital room to capture your first few hours/days with your brand new baby. A baby changes so quickly, this is your chance to still capture your first days together without hiring a photographer for the actual birth. Sometimes baby’s bath can be postponed and done during your fresh 48 session as well. Delaying babies first bath is actually becoming highly recommended.  New sisters and brothers can meet baby during this time as well as the rest of your family! This gives  Mom and Dad a chance to rest right after baby is born, and possibly even shower and put on that cute new robe that will look adorable in photos 😉 I am in love with fresh 48 sessions… day light is GORGEOUS. Trust me. I can move and position baby and pose all while everything still happens naturally. This time is such a blur for families, document it.

So here’s the deal, these sessions are priced at 600.00. including all images and video clips. You may add on a slideshow for an additional 150.00. However, I really really want to push for more fresh 48 sessions, SO for now, Fresh 48 sessions will be given at a discounted price of 500.00 including slideshow. That’s a big deal.

Click the link below to book.

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Featured! https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3995 https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3995#respond Sat, 09 Jan 2016 04:54:08 +0000 http://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3995 The surrogate birth I posted a few weeks ago was featured on Babycenter.com! Isn’t that incredible? Babycenter contacted me to see if they could feature this story. Of course! Everyone was thrilled. A big big thank you to the Intended Parents and to their gestational carrier for allowing me to document their amazing story and share it with the world!

Here is the link! babycenter.com

 

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That’s a wrap! https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3926 https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3926#respond Fri, 08 Jan 2016 04:50:47 +0000 http://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3926 2015 was so so good to me. Honestly. I am really excited to see what 2016 brings. I had 3-4 births a month for an entire year in 2015. It isn’t easy, I’ll say that. It’s so hard, but so worth it. 2016 will bring changes from what I have learned in 2015 and I am excited to start implementing these changes to have an even more successful year. In 2015 I photographed a surrogacy, a home birth, two out of state births, countless c-sections, a few natural, visited the nicu often, volunteered with NILMDTS, I was chosen to travel to California to photograph foster children go to Disneyland (I’m pretty sure we left a few pieces of our heart in California that weekend), A few sets of twins, another out of state surrogacy, a few maternity sessions, a few gender reveal sessions, first birthdays and 5 days of mini sessions. I had TWO births in ONE day. Twice. I’ve missed a birth… or two. I’ve watched a baby take her last breath. I’ve been scared during a birth, I’ve left a birth shaken to my core. I have literally been invited into the lives of so many families, most with the most happiest days of their lives. While some are the saddest days of their lives. I am still blown away by the fact that I get be so involved with my clients. These photographs will forever hold an irreplaceable value. These will be your most prized possessions. You just never know when you will never have the chance to hold these memories tight. Life is too short. Don’t wait.

Back on track… I hired an assistant, purchased a custom made logo for fresh re-branding of my business and in the works of a small studio space in my home. Complete with a barn wood wall. I would say that blessed is an understatement.

In 2015 I have learned to say NO. It’s hard. I love my people and I hate to turn anyone away. BUT. In order to not burn myself and resent my job, I have finally learned to say no. So, in 2016 please don’t take it personally. I have set a number of sessions per month I will take on, including births. I am planning on taking on two sessions per month free of cost to those in need. I really do love to give my services as a gift to those I love, I wish I could make a living to provide for my family by just giving and helping. Unfortunately we all know that’s just not possible 😉

Personally this year, I have learned that LOVE IS a choice. You choose to love those around you regardless of their imperfections. Life is amazing. And then it’s awful. and then its amazing again. and in between the amazing and the awful, it’s ordinary and mundane and routine. Breathe in the amazing, hold on through the awful, and relax and exhale during the ordinary. That’s just living heartbreaking, soul-healing, amazing, awful ordinary life. And it’s breathtakingly beautiful. -L.R. Knost.

 

 

 

 

Anyway, thank you for 2015! Happy New Year.

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December! https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3966 https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3966#respond Wed, 30 Dec 2015 04:23:50 +0000 http://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3966 FINALLY. Finally a studio space is coming! A small studio space for newborns and possibly cake smash sessions will be added to my loft in my home. So very excited to offer newborn sessions in my home now. Here is my beautiful new ripped barn wood… I’m in love. 

I took most of December OFF. I was able to enjoy every single second of every day off and not worry about being on-call! It was glorious 😉  My Mom and I took my sweet baby girl to her very first Nutcracker ballet and a “fancy dinner” beforehand. Complete with a new dress, sparkly shoes and I even curled her hair. My heart may have fluttered a little as I stood there and curled her hair. We’ve had family and friends Christmas parties. Our annual girls Christmas party was so much fun too! We made gingerbread houses, visited the Alum creek lights, school Christmas parties and programs, wrestling matches, sleepover with friends, and visits with Santa, you name it. It’s been  an exciting month for sure!

Cheers to 2015, here’s to 2016!

Thank you all for making my year the most successful yet! Thank you for following my work and supporting my dreams. I hope you had a Merry Christmas and have happy New Year!

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New things in 2016 https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3920 https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3920#respond Tue, 22 Dec 2015 18:19:14 +0000 http://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3920 In 2016 Sarah Shambaugh Photo is offering TWO complementary,  sessions a month to those with who have had a life threatening diagnosis, serious illness, injury or disability. These sessions will be provided by myself, to help people in my community create life-long professional memories of your loved ones.  These sessions can be held outside, in a hospital setting, or in your home. I will also use these images to help raise awareness along the way. I hope I can provide families with a feeling of compassion, hope, courage and happiness through these images.

*Adoption will also be eligible for complimentary sessions.

  You can nominate you or someone you know by simply emailing me. Anyone can have a session. No one will be turned away, if I am full for the month, I will refer you to another photographer. There is no age limit.

Please include the following in your email:

Your name:

Name of person you would like to have a session:

Age:

Story/diagnosis:

 

 

 

 

 

Be Still.

Having hope will give you courage.

 

 

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Oh Christmas Tree https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3901 https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3901#respond Tue, 08 Dec 2015 22:16:02 +0000 http://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3901 I love the memories of decorating our Christmas tree each year <3 My favorite thing to do is look at the home made ornaments from the past. Brings back good memories.

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Eliana’s memorial video that was played during her memorial service:

This slideshow is one that Matthew Eliana’s Daddy asked me to make for Naomi as a surprise.

eliana (matthew slideshow) from Sarah Shambaugh on Vimeo.

 



 

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A glimpse into gestational surrogacy https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3690 https://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3690#respond Mon, 30 Nov 2015 00:41:46 +0000 http://blog.sarahshambaughphoto.com/?p=3690 I have one sentence to sum up this blog post….

If you can make somebody happy, do it. The world needs more of that.

Perfectly said. Talk about the most selfless gift a woman could ever give. Emily and Gwen are both sonographers in a local doctors office together. After being friends for years, Emily  stepped up became the gestational carrier for Joe and Gwen, also known as the Intended Parents (IP). Baby Paxton was a  frozen embryo from September 2014.

**A surrogacy arrangement or surrogacy agreement is the carrying of a pregnancy or intended parents. There are two main types of surrogacy, gestational surrogacy (also known as host or full surrogacy)  and traditional surrogacy (also known as partial, genetic, or straight surrogacy). In gestational surrogacy, the pregnancy results from the transfer of an embryo created by In Vetro Fertilization  (IVF), in a manner so the resulting child is genetically unrelated to the surrogate. Gestational surrogates are also referred to as gestational carriers. In traditional surrogacy, the surrogate is impregnated naturally or artificially, but the resulting child is genetically related to the surrogate. In the United States, gestational surrogacy is more common than traditional surrogacy.**

 

These two sonographers were some how able to keep from cheating, and kept the gender a surprise! I have no idea how they did it 😉

Dr. Costa was phenomenal, she had Gwen help deliver her baby, cut the cord, do skin-to-skin, and had her completely involved in her baby’s delivery. Momma announced to everyone, “it’s a BOY!” Tears were flowing, the room was full of love, smiles and laughter. Not a dry eye in the room. Not one face without a huge smile. I have never been in such a heartwarming delivery!

Here is a glimpse into baby Paxtons journey into our world!

 

 

 

It’s a…..

BOY!!!!

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