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CHILD’S PLAY
Audrey
Woulard
photographs
children
au naturel
BY LORNA GENTRY

All images ©Audrey Woulard
espite being stuck in rush-hour
traffic on an unsually warm
autumn afternoon in Chicago,
Audrey Woulard is upbeat and talkative. As she
wends her way home to the suburbs from her
downtown studio loft, Woulard is energized, even

though she’s been shooting all day. Not
much seems to faze her. Not traffic. Not
babies urinating on her. Not even balancing
motherhood—she has four boys aged five to
15—with a weekly average of 35 photo
sessions in studio and on location.
Success came quickly to Woulard, who
had been a professional photographer just a
couple of years when a guide for new moms,
“City Baby Chicago,” anointed her one of the
city’s top children’s photographers in 2004.
Early this year she acquired an agent to
handle her editorial work, which sharply
increased after a catalog assignment for
Pottery Barn Kids.
Her work has also appeared in InStyle
magazine, Better Homes and Gardens magazine, the Chicago Sun Times newspaper, and
on CBS news. She was chosen to be one of
14 photographers nationwide featured in the
2007 book, “Professional Children’s Portrait
Photography: Techniques and Images from
Master Photographers” (Amherst Media).
Three years ago she stopped marketing
altogether. Word of mouth and repeat
customers keep volume high.
All this was unexpected. Born in
Winfiled, Ill., a village about 30 miles west
of Chicago, Woulard earned a degree in
computer science at the University of
Illinois. As her children were born, she
faced the uncomfortable choice between
career and full-time mothering. She chose
to stay home but grew restless. Her
husband, Byron, bought a small Fuji digital
camera hoping it would give her a creative
outlet. She photographed her kids—a lot.
“Then I got serious about it,” she recalls,
when she borrowed her father’s Pentax SLR
camera. “I started shooting every single day
and bought a big purse so I could carry the
camera with me everywhere. I didn’t intend for
it to be a career, but when people started seeing
my work and commenting on it, I wondered
if maybe I could get paid for my photos.”
She learned camera techniques and
studio lighting, but Woulard’s passion for
photography and her natural talent polished
her work. In early 2003 she approached a
chic Chicago baby boutique with an offer to
photograph the staff ’s children for free if
they would allow the portraits to be hung in
the store. “That turned out to be a good
idea,” she says. “It gave me credibility and
really jumpstarted my career.”
Hip, urban Chicago parents liked her
style. She traversed the metropolitan area
photographing babies and children in their
homes. Although she was good with location
lighting, “Lugging around all that gear made
me feel like a traveling salesman,” she says
wearily. “It took a huge lump of creativity
out of me.” Four years ago on a job to
photograph a 3-year-old, Woulard left her
lights in the car and started shooting in
natural light only. She loved the results—
and freedom—the all-natural look gave her,
and never used her lights again.
“I use natural sources such as white walls
and sidewalks to bounce light,” she says.
“Sometimes I even wear a white shirt. I’m
not afraid to tell clients that I need to shoot
in the bathroom or kitchen. I tell them to
trust me.”

MAKING A CONNECTION
In part because she uses natural light,
there’s a softness and immediacy to
Woulard’s work. But it’s her obvious
connection to children that makes her
portraits disarmingly honest and intimate.
From newborns to teens, her subjects are
relaxed and focused. Because she earns their
trust, Woulard is able to linger with her
camera in the small landscape of a child’s
face and wait for unguarded moments.
Woulard photographs families and expectant mothers, but her primary subjects are
‘‘

I would put kids
in bright colors
and stripes. At the
time that was a
popular look in
editorial but not in
portraits. Other
photographers
kicked me around
about that. They’d
say, ‘What are those
kids wearing?’
But I liked it.
‘‘ ’’

I never coo-chee-coo at them
or wave toys over my head.
I just keep talking so they have
no choice but to look at me.

newborns, babies, children, tweens (children
eight to 12 years old) and teens. Tweens can
be self-conscious and shy, but Woulard likes
photographing them most of all. “It’s one of
my favorite ages because they are still young,
yet old enough to relate to me,” she says.
“What works well with them, especially the
girls, is to show them their picture on the
LCD screen. They can be stiff and uncertain
about whether they should smile or not. But
when they see their picture they know it’s
OK and then they really get into it.”
To get beyond mugging and shyness in
younger children, Woulard shoos away
parents and starts talking. “I never allow
silence because that gives them time to pose.
I don’t immediately pick up the camera. I
talk to them first. And I move. The more they
and I move, the less likely they are to pose. I
talk and laugh with the older kids and encourage them to talk to me as I’m shooting. With
the younger kids, I just act like a goofball.”
She uses her non-stop talking technique
with babies, too. “I never coo-chee-coo at them
or wave toys over my head. I just keep talking
so they have no choice but to look at me. I
don’t like having parents around because
kids will always look to them for approval—
even babies. I try to keep it just the kids and
me so they concentrate only on me.”

PHOTOGRAPHY ON TOE POINT
Woulard decided to get a studio in 2006
when her client base grew large and travel
fatigue set in. Her 2,100-square-foot studio
is awash in natural light, even during the
bleak Midwestern winters. In warmer
months, the ratio of studio to location work
is 50-50. “I still prefer location work
because I like the challenge it presents,” she
admits. “I never know if I’m going to a small
apartment or a mansion because I never
scout locations. It keeps me on my toes.”
Not being able to predict shooting situations necessitated investing in many camera
bodies and lenses. In her camera bag are a

watch the white balance, make sure

But I liked it. If I could do Holga sessions I

Nikon D2Xs, Nikon D200, Nikon D70,

exposure is OK, and I’m good to go.”

would, but I’m known for color now.”

Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro, two Fujifilm FinePix

She likes experimenting and owns three

As for photographing her original subjects,

S3 Pro cameras and five prime lenses.

Holga cameras. “I love old film and gritty

her own children, well, Woulard is bit cha-

Woulard uses Photoshop, but only

negatives,” she confides. But clients want

grinned. “In terms of photos, they’re neglected,”

minimally, due to the volume of work she

color, she says, so she doesn’t get many

she syas. “In fact, I had to hire a photographer

has. “I’m even to the point that I can just

opportunities to experiment. “I started in

to take our family photos this year! Otherwise,

crop a picture and be finished. My exposure

color. I would put kids in bright colors and

I knew it would never happen.” ■

is consistent nine out of 10 images. I use

stripes. At the time that was a popular look

layer adjustments like Soft Light to boost

in editorial but not in portraits. Other

contrast and I sharpen, but that’s it. The

photographers kicked me around about that.

image is almost all done in the camera. I

They’d say, ‘What are those kids wearing?’

To see more of Audrey Woulard’s work, go to
her Web site, www.alwphotography.com.
Lorna Gentry is a freelance writer in Atlanta.

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Audrey woulard photography

  • 2. Audrey Woulard photographs children au naturel BY LORNA GENTRY All images ©Audrey Woulard
  • 3. espite being stuck in rush-hour traffic on an unsually warm autumn afternoon in Chicago, Audrey Woulard is upbeat and talkative. As she wends her way home to the suburbs from her downtown studio loft, Woulard is energized, even though she’s been shooting all day. Not much seems to faze her. Not traffic. Not babies urinating on her. Not even balancing motherhood—she has four boys aged five to 15—with a weekly average of 35 photo sessions in studio and on location. Success came quickly to Woulard, who had been a professional photographer just a couple of years when a guide for new moms, “City Baby Chicago,” anointed her one of the city’s top children’s photographers in 2004. Early this year she acquired an agent to handle her editorial work, which sharply increased after a catalog assignment for Pottery Barn Kids. Her work has also appeared in InStyle magazine, Better Homes and Gardens magazine, the Chicago Sun Times newspaper, and on CBS news. She was chosen to be one of 14 photographers nationwide featured in the 2007 book, “Professional Children’s Portrait Photography: Techniques and Images from Master Photographers” (Amherst Media). Three years ago she stopped marketing altogether. Word of mouth and repeat customers keep volume high. All this was unexpected. Born in Winfiled, Ill., a village about 30 miles west of Chicago, Woulard earned a degree in computer science at the University of Illinois. As her children were born, she faced the uncomfortable choice between career and full-time mothering. She chose to stay home but grew restless. Her husband, Byron, bought a small Fuji digital camera hoping it would give her a creative outlet. She photographed her kids—a lot. “Then I got serious about it,” she recalls, when she borrowed her father’s Pentax SLR camera. “I started shooting every single day and bought a big purse so I could carry the camera with me everywhere. I didn’t intend for it to be a career, but when people started seeing
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  • 5. my work and commenting on it, I wondered if maybe I could get paid for my photos.” She learned camera techniques and studio lighting, but Woulard’s passion for photography and her natural talent polished her work. In early 2003 she approached a chic Chicago baby boutique with an offer to photograph the staff ’s children for free if they would allow the portraits to be hung in the store. “That turned out to be a good idea,” she says. “It gave me credibility and really jumpstarted my career.” Hip, urban Chicago parents liked her style. She traversed the metropolitan area photographing babies and children in their homes. Although she was good with location lighting, “Lugging around all that gear made me feel like a traveling salesman,” she says wearily. “It took a huge lump of creativity out of me.” Four years ago on a job to photograph a 3-year-old, Woulard left her lights in the car and started shooting in natural light only. She loved the results— and freedom—the all-natural look gave her, and never used her lights again. “I use natural sources such as white walls and sidewalks to bounce light,” she says. “Sometimes I even wear a white shirt. I’m not afraid to tell clients that I need to shoot in the bathroom or kitchen. I tell them to trust me.” MAKING A CONNECTION In part because she uses natural light, there’s a softness and immediacy to Woulard’s work. But it’s her obvious connection to children that makes her portraits disarmingly honest and intimate. From newborns to teens, her subjects are relaxed and focused. Because she earns their trust, Woulard is able to linger with her camera in the small landscape of a child’s face and wait for unguarded moments. Woulard photographs families and expectant mothers, but her primary subjects are
  • 6. ‘‘ I would put kids in bright colors and stripes. At the time that was a popular look in editorial but not in portraits. Other photographers kicked me around about that. They’d say, ‘What are those kids wearing?’ But I liked it.
  • 7. ‘‘ ’’ I never coo-chee-coo at them or wave toys over my head. I just keep talking so they have no choice but to look at me. newborns, babies, children, tweens (children eight to 12 years old) and teens. Tweens can be self-conscious and shy, but Woulard likes photographing them most of all. “It’s one of my favorite ages because they are still young, yet old enough to relate to me,” she says. “What works well with them, especially the girls, is to show them their picture on the LCD screen. They can be stiff and uncertain about whether they should smile or not. But when they see their picture they know it’s OK and then they really get into it.” To get beyond mugging and shyness in younger children, Woulard shoos away parents and starts talking. “I never allow silence because that gives them time to pose. I don’t immediately pick up the camera. I talk to them first. And I move. The more they and I move, the less likely they are to pose. I talk and laugh with the older kids and encourage them to talk to me as I’m shooting. With the younger kids, I just act like a goofball.” She uses her non-stop talking technique with babies, too. “I never coo-chee-coo at them or wave toys over my head. I just keep talking so they have no choice but to look at me. I don’t like having parents around because kids will always look to them for approval— even babies. I try to keep it just the kids and me so they concentrate only on me.” PHOTOGRAPHY ON TOE POINT Woulard decided to get a studio in 2006 when her client base grew large and travel fatigue set in. Her 2,100-square-foot studio is awash in natural light, even during the bleak Midwestern winters. In warmer months, the ratio of studio to location work is 50-50. “I still prefer location work because I like the challenge it presents,” she admits. “I never know if I’m going to a small apartment or a mansion because I never scout locations. It keeps me on my toes.” Not being able to predict shooting situations necessitated investing in many camera
  • 8. bodies and lenses. In her camera bag are a watch the white balance, make sure But I liked it. If I could do Holga sessions I Nikon D2Xs, Nikon D200, Nikon D70, exposure is OK, and I’m good to go.” would, but I’m known for color now.” Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro, two Fujifilm FinePix She likes experimenting and owns three As for photographing her original subjects, S3 Pro cameras and five prime lenses. Holga cameras. “I love old film and gritty her own children, well, Woulard is bit cha- Woulard uses Photoshop, but only negatives,” she confides. But clients want grinned. “In terms of photos, they’re neglected,” minimally, due to the volume of work she color, she says, so she doesn’t get many she syas. “In fact, I had to hire a photographer has. “I’m even to the point that I can just opportunities to experiment. “I started in to take our family photos this year! Otherwise, crop a picture and be finished. My exposure color. I would put kids in bright colors and I knew it would never happen.” ■ is consistent nine out of 10 images. I use stripes. At the time that was a popular look layer adjustments like Soft Light to boost in editorial but not in portraits. Other contrast and I sharpen, but that’s it. The photographers kicked me around about that. image is almost all done in the camera. I They’d say, ‘What are those kids wearing?’ To see more of Audrey Woulard’s work, go to her Web site, www.alwphotography.com. Lorna Gentry is a freelance writer in Atlanta.