Kids this precocious, so obviously intelligent and charming don't just fall out of wombs; to track the language abilities and social intelligence to be a worthwhile conversation and also have the wherewithal to engage grown adults (we were at a mutual friend's party, so he was wondering why April and I were there) grow out of solid parenting. This was obvious from meeting Ryan's parents, Roxann and Marius, who we found to be just solid, friendly people who are doing their best to put some excellent people into the world.
Roxann and Marius are going to welcome another member of the family in just a few weeks, so we were asked to help them document these times just before their family gets a little bigger. Ryan was fully cooperative, which was impressive because even the adults might have been getting slightly cranky over the few hours on the shoot. We started in the Kelley Park/Zoo complex in San Jose, CA on a 80F day; nice weather, but the 11AM sun almost directly overhead was brutal, and the strobes needed to come out. This type of shoot necessitates a good deal of gear, and the family was all for helping schlepping around the stands, lights, and bags. Totally great sports, couldn't ask for more.