WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU’VE HAD A LONG DAY?
The REALLY long kind when you spill your cold coffee on the clean laundry, you miss your first grader’s meet-the-teacher zoom, and you forget to change the dirty top bunk sheets until it’s bedtime. That 2020 day left me feeling beaten and overwhelmed. After I kissed their heads in bed, I paused in the hall at a framed print of me hugging both of my boys on my lap, overjoyed by their giggles in that moment as I tickled them. That image fills my heart every time I see it, and reminds me that all too soon I won’t be able to scoop up their little bodies the way I did through toddlerhood. The days are long, but the years are certainly short.
I’D LOVE TO FILL YOUR HOME WITH IMAGES THAT REPRESENT THE SEASON OF LIFE YOU’RE IN NOW, EVEN (AND ESPECIALLY) IF THE DAYS FEEL LONG.
Don’t wait for your house to be perfectly decorated. Don’t delay pictures until you lose weight. There will never be a perfect time for a photography session, and before you know it, your child will be in a different phase of growing up. I want to use what I know technically and emotionally to create artful images that will renew your spirit now, and will have the timeless staying power to continue to bring your family joy in the decades to come.