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Monthly Archives: March 2012

Greg ~ Class of 2012 {Dallas Senior Photographer}

Love it when I get to hang out with teens! I had so much fun with Greg during his spring break senior session.  What a great kid who put up with my silly antics and did an amazing job for the camera.  :)   Thanks again “B” family! And Greg— I can’t wait to see where the road takes you next.  You’re certainly destined for greatness! Enjoy these final days of being a senior.

Some favorites:

 

Couldn’t resist posting some outtakes.  Such a fun session!  Thanks for making me laugh, Greg!

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Quiet in the Chaos ~ a personal project {Dallas Fort Worth Child Photographer}

I don’t, for one second, take for granted that I get to create art and capture precious memories for others. Or that I’m realizing a lifelong dream and taking what once was a passion and turning it into what I pray will be a long, inspired, service-oriented – and yes passion-filled – career. More importantly, one that honors the One who gave it to me.

Creating art for others simply feeds my soul.  But somewhere along the way—and I know this is something a lot of my friends and family struggle with as well— I’ve lost a bit of the hunger to create for myself.  To play. To explore. To find inspiration not only in the brightest of days, but also in the uncertainty. Or maybe life just happened and I forgot to carve out a little space for myself in which to create and play and dream.  Perhaps I’m just afraid of sacrificing one thing for another…of being able to do both and do them well.  I’m quite sure it’s a combination.

I do long to create.  God wants me to create.  I feel called to create.  Sadly, I don’t give myself permission to do more of it just for me.  I know if I did, it would only enrich my art, my relationships and my well-being, as well as recharge that initial passion I had for it. So much easier said than done. But I’m working on it…

And this was my first self-imposed assignment  in a very long time:

I’ve had this session “brewing” in me for a while but wasn’t quite sure what it looked like or how I was going to execute it.  I was kind of scared of it.  I buried it. I could see it getting a little too “dark”. Until last month when everything fell into place and the timing was right.  I knew I wanted to depict a combination of darkness and light, sanguine and melancholy, quiet and chaos, the calm in a storm.  The juxtaposition of beauty…and imperfection.

I tapped one of my faithful muses—my 10-year-old niece Sailor who’s no stranger to my camera, to be the star of my “story” and, after a quick styling (again wasn’t sure what I was going to do with her but it all came together perfectly) we set out into the woods on a chilly February afternoon. With barren branches and fallen trees as our backdrop, I reveled in capturing her beauty, innocence and light.  Childlike faith. Hope. Courage.

Two literal symbols are present in this session (something I don’t typically do but felt compelled to for at least a couple images) – a white butterfly and a dove.  I’ll spare you the details as to what each means to me personally because this session encompasses so many themes and emotions.  All of them complicated yet so simple.  And I think I’d rather keep a little piece of this story just for me.  It’s the beginning of my journey to create more for myself.  Thank you for being a part of it.



 

 

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Mason is Two! {Dallas Fort Worth Baby & Child Photographer}

Being an aunt is a role I’ve been honored with since the age of nine.  Yep, nine.  I’ve been blessed to watch six beautiful children grow (and continue to grow) into amazing adults.  I’ve seen countless recitals, ball games and Disney movies over the years.  I’ve changed diapers and bathed, baby-sat, fed and rocked them. I’ve been a taxi, an ear, a shoulder, a voice of reason, a counselor, a personal paparazzi, an employer, a cheerleader and a prayer warrior for each of them.  I’m so thankful for the opportunities I’ve had and will continue to have as their Auntie H and will continue to be there for them no matter what.

All of that to say, it’s exciting to watch my oldest niece be a loving, amazing mother.  And it’s exciting to now be a Great Aunt!  Sweet, serious Mason has brought so much joy to our family and here are a few of my faves from his 2-year session.

Loved this monkey suit my niece bought for him.  Apparently he always wants to wear it so we had to capture him monkeying around in it!

Love these sweet mother/son moments:

We took advantage of the pretty day—and this is where the stick horse cowboy rides away…

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