Saturday, September 3, 2011

Matthew & Jess | Family

The more I work with kids, the more I'm convinced that if someone could figure out how to bottle their energy, the world would be a much better (and more productive) place! Matthew and Jess are two incredible brothers who are full of life and love for each other! My guess is that these two bicker just like any other siblings, but it will take a lot of convincing to get me to believe that! We had a fun afternoon of running, jumping, and playing on the playground without a care in the world!


I seriously just want to squeeze Jess! How adorable is he?

This face could melt any heart!

I wish I could hire Matthew as my artistic director. He was full of creative ideas for poses and locations for different shots!


If Matthew ever got out of Jess's sight, he would look around and ask me, "Have you seen my brother?" You can tell that Matthew is the best big brother a kid could ever ask for...Jess adores him!

Matthew and Jess, don't ever forget your love for each other! Thank you for letting me spend time with you and document your incredible brotherly bond!

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Back to school, back to school...

I am proud to say that as I type this blog post, there are no tears in my eyes. This morning, Mike and I dropped Liam off for his first day of preschool. Yes, my little manzini started "school" today! Since we enrolled him, it's been an emotional roller coaster for me, however today I am feeling at peace with the situation (proof God does hear and answer our prayers!).

Mike thought it would be a good idea to let Liam play with kids his age, learn to listen to other adults, and also it gives me one day a week of "me" time. At first I protested. "But he's soooooo little still!!!" I thought I'd be really smart and enlist the help of my mom. I thought surely she'll agree with me and Mike will be outnumbered and I'll win. Boy, was I wrong. She thought it was a great idea too.

Poor Mike has had to put up with a lot from me these last few weeks (ok, let's be honest, the last few years!). I was the only mom wiping away the tears while picking out crayons at Target. I stood in the aisle with crayons in my hand saying, "Seriously, wasn't he JUST BORN?! And now we're buying SCHOOL SUPPLIES?!"
 I was the only mom crying at preschool orientation. I'm really surprised Mike didn't scoot down a few chairs and pretend like he didn't know me! 
But, even though I cried a little while I put his cute little shoes on this morning, I didn't cry when we dropped him off. In fact, he was having such a great time running around and playing with the other kids that it was impossible to not smile!

So while the house may be very quiet right now, and I won't get to see his adorable bed-head when he wakes up from his nap (oh Lord, please let him nap at preschool!), or see him dance for joy at the sight of Yo Gabba Gabba, I'm able to take some time for myself and refresh. And when I pick him up, I know it will be so sweet and I'll be a better mother because I've been given some precious time to just breathe.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Sarah's Furry Friends

On the drive over to Sarah's house, I thought about how thankful I am that we are all created with different desires and are fueled by different passions. Sarah is the saint for all things furry and four-legged. Honestly, she needs a superhero cape and a rockin' costume. Her heart is amazing and she does whatever she can to help when she sees an animal in need. I had the privilege of spending time with Sarah and these lovable creatures!










All of these precious faces except one were rescued by Sarah. A friend even posted on her Facebook, "When I die, I want to come back as a stray in your yard!"

Sarah, I am truly inspired by your compassion and heart. Thank you for showing us all what it looks like to live outside of ourselves!

Visit the Humane Society of Missouri's website to find out more about how to get involved-

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Friday, July 29, 2011

Randall & DeAnna | Happily Ever After

Most every little girl dreams of finding her prince charming, whether it be via glass slipper, a super long nap, or transforming a beast into a hunk. Although life isn't always Disney perfect, it is a privilege of mine to photograph people who are living real life love stories. Randall and DeAnna have been married a year now and wanted to celebrate by re-creating those special wedding memories without all of the stress and hustle and bustle that can accompany the actual wedding day. The most amazing part of a Happily Ever After session? Creating and capturing even more memories!

Randall and DeAnna have such a special love. These two just fit! They are both full of life and show each other care and affection beautifully!


DeAnna seriously gives Martha Stewart a run for her money. Her attention to detail is impeccable and she did a wonderful job a recreating the flowers from her wedding day.






I'm pretty sure I set a world record for how many times I said the word gorgeous during the session! But seriously, just look at her! Bonus points for anyone who can come up with a word that means better than gorgeous because I need to to describe how stunning DeAnna looks!


Randall and DeAnna, congratulations on your first year of marriage! May you have many years ahead full of laughter, joy, and a love for each other that only grows stronger!

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Monday, June 27, 2011

HAPPY 25th BIRTHDAY!!!


Today is Laura's 25th Birthday!!!

I'm Mike Foster, and as the other half of Foster Photography I just wanted to take a minute and let everyone know that Laura is really someone quite special.

I remember when I turned twenty five oh so long ago... I just knew that I was going to "wake up dead". Seriously. I even had a buddy of mine tell me that twenty five was the worst birthday ever. Sixteen was a big deal because you can finally drive by yourself. Eighteen was a big deal because you were finally "legal". Twenty one was a big deal because it is a coming of age. And thirty is a big deal because it marks the first decade of "formal" adulthood. So, where does that leave twenty? I mean, you are still in your twenties, but you are now officially closer to thirty than to twenty.

Twenty five  freaked me out because it was my last year of graduate school and I was going to finally set out and go into the "real world". I was scared because for the first time in my life I had absolutely no idea what was next. For those of you who know me you know that it took me a little while longer to "mature". I'm like a nice cut of aged beef... I just needed some seasoning and time to finally become what I was meant to be.

So when I look at my beautiful bride Laura, this amazing woman who is my constant companion and partner, my friend and confidant, my favorite person in the whole wide world, I see someone who at twenty five is more mature, more knowledgeable, and more amazing than people a decade her senior.





She at twenty five is everything people in either their twenties or thirties want to be! I mean, just look at her resume: she loves Jesus with all of her heart, has earned an amazing education, begun a small business, and become a wife and a mother; she has a keen sense of humor, a sharp wit, and laser beam focus all while being the most beautiful woman in the whole wide world!

I mean... wouldn't you at whatever age you are want credentials like her? You betcha do!

So here's to you Laura! You are the most amazing person I've ever had the privilege to meet, and it is my eternal honor to be your husband and friend!


 Happy 25th Birthday!!! I love you with all my heart!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Missouri Fine Arts Academy | Personal

This past week I've had the amazing opportunity to spend time with some seriously incredible students. Like, blow your mind crazy talented students. I was asked to photograph the classes at the Missouri Fine Arts Academy, or MFAA as it's more affectionately known. This three week intensive academy brings together students from all over the state of Missouri to achieve one goal-- further their art. They take classes in everything your creative mind can think of...stage combat, creative writing, vocal studies, oil painting, songwriting, 3D art, and even super cool drumming (ok, that's not the technical name of the class, but it should be!).

Every class I saw inspired me. My artistic skill level never blossomed past drawing stick figures, but these students made me want to pick up a brush and paint the next great work of art...or at least a nice picture to hang on my fridge.

The most amazing part of all of this, however, was the Joplin Art Jam. Four of the academy students are from Joplin and we were privileged enough to hear their stories from the devastating tornadoes. They shared with us stories of fear, disbelief, shock, and confusion. Stories of how even though they've grown up in Joplin, they looked around and had no idea where they were. Stories of having to do whatever it took to survive the storms. Stories of battling the elements to make their way home. Yet through all of the devastation, these students remained hopeful. Hopeful for the rebuilding of their homes. Hopeful for the opportunity to make life better. And hopeful that Joplin will rise from these wounds stronger than ever.




Here's my attempt at being artistic...we'll call it photography with found objects! Ok, ok, I'll stick to fridge art!

To find out more about the Missouri Fine Arts Academy, check out their Facebook page.
Most importantly, remember to be praying for and helping the people of Joplin. If you'd like to donate to Joplin High School, please visit https://ssl.4agoodcause.com/cfozarks/donation1.aspx?id=1. Be sure to type "Joplin School Foundation" in the 'Fund/Program' line.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Sutton & Leighton | Family

There are certain people we encounter in life that seem to be bursting with talent. Picture someone like that, and now multiply by 2. Kurt and Courtney are a husband and wife that practically make me want to beg for an ounce of their talent. Some of their titles include author, playwright, dancer, choreographer, teacher, and director. I'm exhausted just typing that! Most importantly though, they are incredible parents to two sweet little girls that are simply gorgeous. I mean seriously Kurt and Courtney, can you please share some of your fabulousness with the rest of us???

Courtney wanted to surprise Kurt for Father's Day with pictures of Sutton and Leighton. We sent secret messages figuring out the details, chatted on the phone while Kurt was at work, and even scheduled secret meeting times! It was so much fun conspiring to surprise Kurt...I felt like we should've had a super secret super special handshake!



These next two images are two of my favorite pictures I've ever taken! Their sweet faces make me smile!





Happy Father's Day Kurt! You are blessed with an incredibly thoughtful wife and very sweet, beautiful, creative daughters! I hope these pictures bring you joy!

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