About Jennifer Jabbour Photography:

Jennifer Jabbour Photography specializes in on-location, natural childhood and family portraiture in the San Diego area. Jennifer combines the patience of portrait photography with the spontaneuity of lifestyle photography.



The Janik Family – Balboa Park {San Diego Family Photographer}

August 30th, 2011

When we planned this session, we weren’t really sure how the boys were going to behave for the photos – all mom really wanted though was one good family photo – the rest (if we could get anything more than that) was just an added bonus. Well, these boys must really love their mom because they were great the entire time and gave us way more than just one good family photo! To the Janik’s: You are doing a great job raising these little men! I can’t wait to work with your family again in the future!

 

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Finding the Light Workshop Contest Winner

August 25th, 2011

You know, I don’t win a lot of things, but I still enter contests just to see. Usually, I get close to winning, but I never end up getting 1st place. So, on a whim, I decided to enter the Finding the Light Workshop contest. The rules were to pick a photo that I felt best represented 1 of 2 quotes she provided.  So, I chose to enter this photo and quote:

“I thank you God for this most amazing day, for the leaping greenly spirits of trees, and for the blue dream of sky and for everything which is natural, which is infinite, which is yes.” E.E. Cummings

I figured, it never hurts to try, but just knew that there would be a lot of entries. What made it even worse was that I would not be able to see any of the other entries, so I had no idea what I was up against.

So the evening came that the winners would be posted… I actually almost forgot to check, but then remembered. I go to the Finding the Light blog and here is what I see: http://thelightworkshop.wordpress.com/2011/09/21/fall-2011-contest-winners/

My jaw dropped! I won, I won, I won!!! And to read on that there were over 1,500 entries! I was shocked, amazed, humbled, honored…. And more than anything, it was the sort of affirmation I needed to give me the push to keep growing in photography.

Congratulations to all the other contest winners, too! I’m so excited to do this workshop with all of you!

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What to Wear Wednesday – {San Diego Family Photographer}

July 27th, 2011

Happy Hump Day!!!  So I’ve dubbed today as What to Wear Wednesday – because coming up with a picture perfect wardrobe for your family picture day can be quite a challenge! Keep reading for tips on putting together timeless outfits for your next portrait session!

DONT’S

  • Matchy matchy – The all white t-shirts and blue jeans is so cliche and so 90s!  You wouldn’t dress like that normally, so why would you want to dress like that for your family portrait – something that is supposed to capture your family at that point in time?
  • Patterns – They tend to detract from your beautiful faces – they are eye catching and distracting.  And if each person is wearing a different pattern, they clash, only making matters even worse! If you must have some sort of pattern, make sure it is subtle, and make sure that it doesn’t clash with another family member’s clothing. For example, don’t have more than one person in plaid (or better yet, avoid plaid all together).  This is not to say that you can never use patterns, but please use them sparingly! Stick to solids if you can!
  • Tacky shoes – Shoes really can make or break the look of your portraits. I would rather my clients be barefoot, but if you must wear shoes, please make sure they match the outfit (i.e., no white shoes with dark colored clothing) in style, color, etc.  Also make sure they are clean and the laces aren’t hanging out all over the place. Like patterns, shoes can be really eye-catching and distracting if you’re not careful.

DO’S

  • Color Coordinate – No, I do not mean everyone should wear the same color, but I do mean that everyone should be wearing colors that compliment each other. Check out a color swatch website (such as http://www.colorcombos.com/) to see what kinds of colors go well together.
  • Timeless Clothing – If you want that timeless look in your photos, you need to wear timeless clothing, and not necessarily the latest fashion trend.  Just keep it simple!
  • Layer and accessorize – Add some dimension and interest to your photos by layering your clothing, and adding simple (not eye catching) accessories to your outfits.

That’s it for this time, but tune in next Wednesday for more helpful tips and even some photos of a family wardrobe for your next family session.

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Sleepless in San Diego

July 8th, 2011

It’s been way too long…. I should’ve wrote, but didn’t.  Life just has its funny little way of getting busy and moving on, whether or not I decide to blog about all the sessions that I’ve been doing.  I promise that I’ll post up some of my recent favorite sessions very very soon, though!

I have a lot of fun things planned and am super excited with where my photography is going, and I’m pretty sure you’re going to love it too!

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Sweet Baby Mikayla {San Diego Newborn Photographer}

May 5th, 2011

It has been a while since I’ve had a sweet little girl to photograph, so I was super excited to try out all kinds of fun frilly blankets and hats with Mikayla, but she wasn’t really having much of it – that’s just the way it sometimes goes with newborns.  After putting in a few hours of honest effort, mom and I agreed that she had enough for the day and that we would try again in a couple days. Sadly, little Mikayla came down with her first cold at 12 days old (no wonder she didn’t want her picture taken!) When Mikayla was about 3 months old, we finally got her back in to “finish” what we started 10 weeks prior. While the new photos weren’t as “newborn”-ish, we still got some amazing and sweet photos to remember Mikayla’s babyhood. Mikayla is such a beautiful baby with some amazing skin tones.

From the newborn session:

From the three month session – same sweet baby, just bigger:

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The Estevane Family – Mission Trails {San Diego Family Photographer}

December 20th, 2010

Sometimes I luck out and get a family that is just so natural in front of the camera that they can relax and forget that I’m even taking their pictures. It’s really a dream come true for photographers – because my goal is not to just capture your smiling faces, but to capture your personalities. This was true for the Estevane family. They arrived dressed perfectly for the woodsy occasion, and full of so much love and joy. It really shows through in these photos – the kids were so perfectly behaved and really didn’t care that I was taking their pictures! See for yourself! This family is beautiful through and through!

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Little redheaded sweetie {Santee, Ca Newborn Photographer}

August 23rd, 2010

I had the pleasure of photographing the sweetest little guy with the most gorgeous red hair! I was expecting a chunker when I heard that he weighed in at 10 lbs 12 oz at birth!!! But was surprised to see that he really wasn’t all that chubby – just the right amount of chub to make him oh so cute! Although, his chubby face was too big for the cute little baby bear hat I made especially for this session…

I could’ve photographed little B all day, as he snoozed through most of the session, with just one little wake up  to eat. He sure did spoil me.  Another thing that makes him so special is his granddaddy was my English professor and my advisor at San Diego Christian College. I love being able to give back to a family that had such a great impact in my life!
Here’s a couple favs from the session.

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A place for imperfect people

August 20th, 2010

This week at work has been crazy – everyone has been scurrying around doing all the things they’ve been putting off. All the burned out lights have been replaced, all the scuffs on the wall have been scrubbed or touched up with paint, and we were all instructed to wear our best business attire to work today, which is typically a “casual Friday.”

You see, the big wig, Mr. President, of our company is coming to town! He is spending the day visiting our facility, meeting with our staff. In a few minutes, he will address the company and shortly thereafter we’ll be having a lunch as a company. It’s a big day and we’ve pulled out all the stops for this man. We’re dressed to impress and we’ve put on our best.

Isn’t it funny how we feel we have to clean up all our crap before the big man comes into our life? It’s just in our nature to do this. We don’t want them to see how we live our life day-to-day, so we put on a show to make up a reality, a facade, that isn’t really there. And when they leave tomorrow, everything goes back to how it was. We fall back into our old ways, leaving the scuffs on the walls and the dust on the shelves, because in reality this is who we are!

This is often what we do in our relationships with God. We think we have to get all cleaned up before the creator of the universe, the only one that is perfect, can come into our life. We avoid churches because we think they are full of perfect people, and they don’t have room for someone as tainted as us. What we don’t realize is that everyone in this world is broken – it says so in the Bible:

“We all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23)

“There is none righteous, no not one” (Romans 3:10)

Being a Christian doesn’t make you perfect. Being a Christian makes you vulnerable. When you make the decision to allow God into your life, it means you’ve put down your wall despite how ugly or how bad you think you may be, and you’ve decided to let God love you.

God doesn’t say, you gotta fix all your problems before I will hang out with you! On the contrary, look at who Jesus hung out with – a prostitute, a tax collector, and on and on. He avoided, even rebuked, the supposedly “upright” people of the day, the Pharisees. 

God doesn’t love us because we’re perfect, he loves us because we need him. We need him in our life to help us work through all our crap. Without Him we are nothing – our life is meaningless. We are a desperate people, and the only thing that saves us from evil is God’s love. We can’t do anything to earn it, all we can do is accept it. It’s already there – God’s gift of love – of salvation. He sent his son over 2,000 years ago to show us how much he loves us. He let his son be sacrificed – tortured and killed – to show us  that he’s 100% serious about this. The blood that was spilled on redemption’s hill was for us – for the whole world – for you – for me – to cover all of our sins.

“For God so love the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in him will not die but will have everlasting life.” (John 3:16)

All you gotta do is say, God, please come into my life, I accept your love.

“For if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved” (Romans 10:9-10)

Then God steps in and says, ok, let’s get to work…. that’s when the fun really begins. But I’ll save that for another day!

“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!” (2 Corinthians 5:17)

“For it is God who is at work in you, both to will and to work for His good pleasure.” (Philippians 2:13)

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It’s only the beginning…

August 17th, 2010

I’ve received some feedback on my decision to shut down the fan pages (both for photography and my designs). Just to clear things up, I am still offering sessions and designing templates, but I just feel at this time in my life, God is calling me to be more involved as a wife and mom (and friend) and less involved as a professional photographer/designer. It’s something I’ve struggled with for a long time. I have a deeper desire than ever to create lately, but in more ways than I have limited myself to since my babies were born.  And not for personal gain, but personal satisfaction that I’m creating and being the Jennifer God created me to be.

In my journey of becoming a wife and mother, I found photography and photoshop along the way and it really helped me to keep in touch with my creative side, but somewhere in all of that I lost sight of creativity and became hopeless about ever succeeding as a professional photographer – due to time constraints, economy, market and more – You try working a full time job, raising children, and being a good wife and homemaker while trying to start up a business!!!

I have gone back and forth, tossing around lots of ideas. I’ve felt so torn because I love photography but couldn’t see how it would fit into my life, since my husband and kids are my number one priority and ministry. Yet, I couldn’t understand why God would put such a passion for photography in my heart if it weren’t meant for more than just a hobby. Even today, I look forward to photographing a new little one this weekend, and in that I will have to give up some of my precious family time, but I feel good about it. I finally feel like I’ve got my answers – or my orders (from God).

At this time in my life, I do not plan to push the my photography & design business. I will still take on sessions and design at leisure, but without pressure – I will do it as I feel called to do it. If requested to do a photo shoot, I will consider what else is going on in my life and base my decision on that. So, since I’m not pushing the business side of things, I’m taking down the fan pages. I’ll post any new photos or designs on my blog and on my personal facebook page and assume the people that truly care will see them.

I’m excited that I finally am at peace about how to go forward with my passions. I know now that God has blessed my little family so much and these gifts he’s given me are also blessings that I can share with and use to minister to others.

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Background Papers

August 16th, 2010

I did it! I created! I still only have a small desk area to work with, so I couldn’t do all 12 background papers that the book calls for, but I did the first 4. At least that’s a start. I still need to let the paint dry and then add more paint, stamps, etc to decorate the papers even more so, but it was fun to play with the colors. I definitely need more paint, but I am happy with my results. Each paper turned out so different from the rest. Here’s a couple pics to show you my progress so far on the background papers.

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