Everything came together when Trip arrived. That's not to say that there were no incidents where things happened outside a diaper that should have happened inside a diaper. It was definitely a learning experience for me, and I am so grateful that his parents (who are also my friends) care about supporting me in my endeavor, in addition to their desire to get great photos of their precious pup. I knew I could be trusted to get great shots, but I also knew the session wasn't going to be a smooth as it would have been had I had more experience. You know that moment when something just clicks? I had about 14 of those during our session. The thing about photography is once you get it, you get it. The other thing is that there is just a lot to get.
Anyway, I'm not sure why I felt the need to explain all of that. Maybe because it was the first, ahem, studio experience. You'll probably notice (as usual) the overarching theme of the idea of motherhood throughout. I love capturing the family, and of course the baby by himself, but to me there is something so glorious about the relationship between mother and child. My mother-heart wants her to look back at these photos when her son's 5, 10, 20 years old and feel, if only in a flicker of a memory, how she felt while she cradled him close, heart full to the brim. And for the record, the daddy moments were just as sweet. These are special times. And I want Mom and Dad to have them forever. So much more than a technically correct image, I want to give them a treasure that will warm their hearts long after they are old and gray. If I can achieve this, I'll consider myself a real photographer.
I came to your blog from a link on Liz Labianca's and I have to just say that this post is AMAZING. Such honesty and genuine sincerity! I LOVE the photo's you've captured as well! Truly moments the family will treasure for a lifetime! Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! This warms my heart!
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