I've been photographing Mr. Nash for four years now, and he is always such an easy model to work with. And he's about to have a new little sibling, so I can't wait to start over with that kiddo too!
The day of his session, it was pretty chilly and the wind was crazy!! I texted his mom to see if she wanted to reschedule because I didn't want the wind to cause his eyes to squint or make him uncomfortable. But Nash would have nothing of it. He wanted to do the session, and he was pumped. His mom sent me a photo of him in the car before the session, looking handsome and super excited. And he did AWESOME! We cut the session short at about 20 minutes because he was pretty cold, but it didn't matter because he did such a great job that we had plenty of wonderful images to work with. I love working with this little guy, and I feel very blessed to be invited to document his growth over these four years.
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I am so excited to have been invited to join the Share Six blogging team! What an honor to work with these awesome ladies in creating a supportive photography community. Each month we share 6 images based on the theme on the 6th of the month in a blog circle. Click the link at the end to follow to the next blog in the circle. March's theme is {RESTORE}. "The Doc is in and she'll fix you up. If you're a toy, then you're in luck. It's OK; don't be afraid, the Doc really knows her stuff. Do you know it's good for you? The doc is gonna help you feel better. Oh it's the place to go when you feel a little under the weather. Let Doc McStuffins do her thing to get you right back in the swing." -Doc McStuffins Theme Song My take on this month's theme focuses on the way my daughter {RESTORES} her stuffies. She is obsessed with Doc McStuffins, even though she's never seen a full episode and she's seen little clips on YouTube kids. Her great grandma made her this awesome doctor's jacket for Christmas last year, so she set up a waiting room, and proceeded to diagnose each "patient" and cure each one with kisses. Then she tucked them all in bed to rest. It was one of the sweetest things I've ever seen, and her imagination just blows me away. As we grow older, I think we forget how to pretend, so it's amazing to watch her little mind work, creating completely different and fantastic worlds for herself. I read an article recently that said that we make our children too busy with activities and that we should create boredom for them because this is when their imagination really gets to work. I find this to be so true...it is when I am in the middle of something with the baby and my oldest must entertain herself that I find her engrossed in incredible storylines, complete with multiple voices and conversations for her dolls and stuffies. Not only does she {RESTORE} her stuffies, but she {RESTORES} my memories of playing pretend as a child and discovering how to imagine great things now. I have joined a group of photographers, Share Six, who will be blogging 6 images each month. Each month is a different theme. Please click HERE to see work from the talented Kathy Ledbetter of KG Ledbetter Photography’s interpretation of this month's theme.
Join us for this month’s theme by posting your {RESTORE} images on our Facebook page at Share Six and to our Instagram gallery by tagging #sharesix and #sharesix_restore. A new theme will come out on April 6th. |
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