
For me, photography is taking tiny, fleeting moments and making them last forever. After losing my grandparents, my dad gave me box after box of family photos he found in their home: my grandparents ONE wedding picture, my uncles as children, my dad and his brothers going off to school dances, and so many other precious memories. My favorite images though, are the candid ones of my grandparents just being themselves.
Shelling peas in the backyard, sitting in their kitchen drinking sweet tea or playing checkers, smiling as they did yard work. I am so thankful to have these pictures, because it reminds me of who my grandparents really were, from day to day, no bells or whistles. Likewise, I want your photos to capture the essence of who you are.
I want your kids and grandkids to look at these photographs in 50 years and recognize the way you always held each other and the way you look at each other, or that one funny face you make that always gets a laugh.I want to be there for some of the biggest moments in your life, while also recognizing that sometimes the little unexpected moments are the ones that we treasure the most.
Shelling peas in the backyard, sitting in their kitchen drinking sweet tea or playing checkers, smiling as they did yard work. I am so thankful to have these pictures, because it reminds me of who my grandparents really were, from day to day, no bells or whistles. Likewise, I want your photos to capture the essence of who you are.
I want your kids and grandkids to look at these photographs in 50 years and recognize the way you always held each other and the way you look at each other, or that one funny face you make that always gets a laugh.I want to be there for some of the biggest moments in your life, while also recognizing that sometimes the little unexpected moments are the ones that we treasure the most.
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