Natasha Layne Brien

Canadian-born photographer Natasha Layne Brien resides in New York City and has worked with photographers including Arnold Newman, William Abranowicz, Len Jenshel, and Joyce Tenneson. Her work has appeared in Manhattan Times and Oprah and HomeStyle magazines, and she has exhibited in several group shows, including the Native American Community House Gallery. Through the lens of her camera, she delights in documenting her three adorable children. Together they are currently working on a washroom series. Website: natashalayne.blogspot.com

Natasha Layne Brien

“Super Sleep”:
Super Sleep

“Georgie Porgie”:
Georgie Porgie

“Jack & Jill”:
Jack & Jill

“Jack Be Nimble”:
Jack Be Nimble

“Jack Be Nimble”:
Jack Be Nimble

“Little Boy Blue”:
Little Boy Blue

“Little Jack Horner”:
Little Jack Horner

“Little Jack Horner”:
Little Jack Horner

“One, Two, Buckle My Shoe”:
One, Two, Buckle My Shoe

Headshot courtesy Lori Rucker. Nursery rhyme photographs: Clothing design by Amanda Stewart; makeup by Jules.

Comments

  1. Jaime says:

    Great series, Natasha! I love your depictions!

  2. Elder and Sister Lunt says:

    Sister Natasha,
    Your work (and in particular) your subject matter is delightful! We particularly like the photo of your two little ones sleeping back to back. What a gift you have for capturing the light and joy of children.

  3. Sandi "McDougal" Monson says:

    Natasha,

    Hi friend! Your photos are absolutely beautiful. You are an amazing photographer and your boys are beautiful. Your talent is amazing. I saw a black and white photo of an old barn that was breathtakingly beautiful and thought of you in Bro. Peterson’s class and your amazing eye for those beauties that are overlooked.

  4. Tanis Beazer says:

    Tashi,

    What a creative idea! Are you making these into cards? What is next? I would love to see more of your work. The photos so captured the children’s personalities, especially the little boy holding the spider in “Little Miss Muffet”. I would love to see your idea of the “Three Men in a Tub”. I have the perfect location and Lois has the tub.

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