Image Competition – Spring 2021

Image Competition – Spring 2021

 

APNPI International Image Competition Results!
Image Competition – Spring 2021

 

Congratulations to our International Award Winning makers on their achievements in our recent round of competition. We are pleased to announce the following winners across the categories who have achieved Silver awards with scores in the range of 80-84, Silver Distinction awards with scores in the range of 85-89, Gold awards with scores in the range of 90-94, and Gold Distinction awards with scores in the range of 95-99.

Newborn Category Winners

APNPI Competition 1st Place Winner – Newborn "Their World" by Jenna Rollings

APNPI Competition 2nd Place Winner – Newborn "Wrapped In My Love" by Liana McCorkle

APNPI Competition 3rd Place Winner – Newborn "Cheeks" by Liana McCorkle

Maternity Category Winners

APNPI Competition 1st Place Winner – Maternity "Art of Pregnancy" by Tianna Jarrett-Williams

APNPI Competition 2nd Place Winner – Maternity "Goddess of Motherhood" by Tianna Jarrett-Williams

APNPI Competition 3rd Place Winner – Maternity "Woman In The Ancient Painting" by Jessica Tan

Milestones Category Winners

APNPI Competition 1st Place Winner – Milestones "The Power Of A Smile" by Nikita Razo

APNPI Competition 2nd Place Winner – Milestones "Cheeky" by Shailee Connolly

APNPI Competition 3rd Place Winner – Milestones "Big Smiles for Mama" by Shailee Connolly

Child (ages 1 year and up) Category Winners

APNPI Competition 1st Place Winner – Child (ages 1 year and up) “Find Me In The Field” by Trayc Dudgeon

APNPI Competition 2nd Place Winner – Child (1 year and up) "Toy Room Fun" by Anita Windsor

APNPI Competition 3rd Place Winner – Child (1 year and up) "Let" by Sonia Gourlie

Creative Category Winners

APNPI Competition 1st Place Winner – Creative "" by Mabel Tan

APNPI Competition 2nd Place Winner – Creative "lets remember our picnic" by Sonia Gourlie

APNPI Competition 3rd Place Winner – Creative "Its your move friend" by Sonia Gourlie

Silver Award – Scores: 80 to 84

Image Competition – Fall 2020

Image Competition – Fall 2020

 

APNPI International Image Competition Results!
Image Competition – Fall 2020

 

Congratulations to our International Award Winning makers on their achievements in our recent round of competition. We are pleased to announce the following winners across the categories who have achieved Silver awards with scores in the range of 80-84, Silver Distinction awards with scores in the range of 85-89, Gold awards with scores in the range of 90-94, and Gold Distinction awards with scores in the range of 95-99.

Newborn Category Winners

APNPI Competition 1st Place Winner – Newborn "Hanging Around the Grapevines" by Shailee Connolly

APNPI Competition 2nd Place Winner – Newborn "Hands, Hearts & Happiness" by Kayleigh Ashworth

APNPI Competition 3rd Place Winner – Newborn "Dedication and dreams" by Deiby Quintero

Maternity Category Winners

APNPI Competition 1st Place Winner – Maternity "Waves of Change" by Liana McCorkle

APNPI Competition 2nd Place Winner – Maternity "Butterfly" by Liana McCorkle

APNPI Competition 3rd Place Winner – Maternity "Carrying On Tradition" by Mariel Hensley

Milestones Category Winners

APNPI Competition 1st Place Winner – Milestones "Bear Crawl" by Liana McCorkle

APNPI Competition 2nd Place Winner – Milestones "Cutie Patootie" by Shailee Connolly

APNPI Competition 3rd Place Winner – Milestones "Keep Swimming" by Stephanie Albers

Creative Category Winners

APNPI Competition 1st Place Winner – Creative "Serenity in the woods" by Sonia Gourlie

APNPI Competition 2nd Place Winner – Creative "father of triplets" by Lizzie Gilmour

APNPI Competition 3rd Place Winner – Creative "Creepy-Cute" by April Ludwig

Image Competition – Spring 2020

Image Competition – Spring 2020

 

APNPI International Image Competition Results!
Image Competition – Spring 2020

 

Congratulations to our International Award Winning makers on their achievements in our recent round of competition. We are pleased to announce the following winners across the categories who have achieved Silver awards with scores in the range of 80-84, Silver Distinction awards with scores in the range of 85-89, Gold awards with scores in the range of 90-94, and Gold Distinction awards with scores in the range of 95-99.

Newborn Category Winners

APNPI Competition 1st Place Winner – Newborn "Emerging As Two" by Lizzie Gilmour

APNPI Competition 2nd Place Winner – Newborn "She Blossomed" by Marcela Limon

APNPI Competition 3rd Place Winner – Newborn "Pink Bows And Baby Toes" by Rebecca Danzenbaker

Maternity Category Winners

APNPI Competition 1st Place Winner – Maternity "A Day Dream Through A Field of Poppies" by Kayleigh Ashworth

APNPI Competition 2nd Place Winner – Maternity “Desert Dream” by Liana McCorkle

Milestones Category Winners

APNPI Competition 1st Place Winner – Milestones "I Wear My Heart On The Outside" by Kayleigh Ashworth

APNPI Competition 2nd Place Winner – Milestones "Wide Eyed Wanderer" by Melanie Copeland

APNPI Competition 3rd Place Winner – Milestones "Untitled" by Sonia Gourlie

Creative Category Winners

APNPI Competition 1st Place Winner – Creative "Soaring to a land of imagination " by Kayleigh Ashworth

APNPI Competition 2nd Place Winner – Creative "Beatrix and Friends" by Lizzie Gilmour

APNPI Competition 3rd Place Winner – Creative "Just A Boy and His Pet Triceratops" by Kayleigh Ashworth

Featured Photographer : Randal Martin

Featured Photographer : Randal Martin


Located in Milton, Ontario CA


Name: Randal Martin

Representing: Babies & Bumps Photography

# of Years Experience: 12


This baby was full of giggles throughout her session. It made for a very entertaining shoot.

I highly recommend studying up on newborn safety handling. APNPI provides numerous amounts of information and is a great resource to study from. 

Tell us about yourself. What do you love doing in your spare time? What inspired you to newborn photography and do you photograph other genre’s in your business?

Hi my name is Randal. I remember when I met my uncle for the first time after him and my mother were reunited. He was from Hong Kong and was coming over to visit. I remember that he had a digital camera and I had never seen that before. I was already taking photos with a film camera, but this was instant. I loved using it so much I kept bugging him to borrow it. From there I was hooked on taking photos. Early in my professional years I started off taking photos of models in the fitness and fashion industry. From there I moved over to wedding photography, as I thought I could make more money from it. Although fun, I still didn’t feel a love for it. It wasn’t till my wife said I should try newborn photography. Because I love to work from home and my preference is to be in a controlled setting. I was hooked. The joy from the parents that received the images was the greatest gift of all. I soon realized there was so much more to newborn photography then just taking photos. I learned quickly that safety had to be most important thing in my studio. Editing the images and creating these heirlooms meant so much to me.

On my spare time I love spending it with my wife and now 2 daughters. We love taking vacations and going out. It is super important to me that I spend as much time with them as possible. This is why I love being self employed.
Other interests that people might not know about me, is that I am super into fitness. I train everyday in the gym as well I study Jiu Jitsu and Krav Maga. On weekends, you can sometimes find me working as a bouncer in certain nightclubs.

What is one piece of advice you’d give to someone starting a newborn photography business?

For anyone first getting into newborn photography, I highly recommend studying up on newborn safety handling. APNPI provides numerous amounts of information and is a great resource to study from. Second, learn how to use your camera like its second nature. The worst feeling, is to be fumbling around with your settings in front of clients. Third, don’t go crazy buying all the gear and props. It can really add up fast and eat up all your profits.

What camera do you use? What are your favourite lenses and what’s typically in your camera bag?

I use a Canon 5D MkII. This has been my work horse for so many years and both my bodies have been all over the place in travels and through work. Although this year, I am looking at needing to upgrade. Still debating to go mirrorless or not.
As for lenses, when I photograph newborns I use a Sigma 35mm Art. Then when I’m outdoors shooting maternity or families I use mainly use my Canon 70-200mm 2.8USMII then I’ll switch pending what Im shooting between Canon 50mm f1.8 and Canon 24-105mm.
I am a gear head, so I have much more equipment, but this is my main setups.

What is your favorite place to hold sessions and why?Where do you photograph most of your sessions? (in studio? on location?)

All my newborn sessions are held in my in-home studio. On occasion I will shoot a lifestyle session at a clients house.
My maternity sessions are usually shot outdoors at various parks.

Tell us about starting your business, and what played a key role in developing a profitable income.

Starting a photography business is hard work. It is much more then simply taking photos and collecting money. To run a true profitable business, you need to really look at your numbers. Find out what you need/want to make and work back from there.
Aside from taking photographs, I had to teach myself website design and SEO marketing. I already had a background in marketing and sales, so that wasnt a problem for me. Next big hurdle I had to establish was legal operations. I had to organize all the contracts, establish a business name, insurance, systems in place for clients.
The biggest help with establishing myself as a full time photographer was actually networking with other photographers and seeing what they are doing and what was needed.

What should clients expect when working with you?

Clients can expect a relaxed and calm experience in the studio. The energy level in the studio is very soothing with spa music and natural oils calming oils in a diffuser. Parents often sit back, relax and even fall asleep during the sessions.

Sometimes these babies just have attitude and feel the need to stick their tongue out and flip me the bird.

Christmas is a time to be joyful and this baby was sure happy for it.

Thinking about when this session will be over with.

My baby girl, born January 29th this year.


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