Monthly Archives: July 2010

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Fight like a Girl

As many of my faithful blog readers know, I am a huge supporter of the fight against Breast Cancer. I’ve done the 3-day walk, donated sessions to survivors, and gifted items or money to fundraisers to support the cause. I have had friends and family members diagnosed, and also a few very special clients along the way who I was lucky enough to photograph through their journey, however short it was cut.

It is the culmination of these experiences that has brought me to today, to announce a very special project that I am *thrilled* to be a part of.  Along with one of my best friends (a survivor herself), I am proud to introduce

I Fight Like a Girl,

A photographic essay celebrating survivors and the lessons they have learned. We’ve been photographing and interviewing survivors for the last few months (with many more still to post and scheduled to shoot!) and finally have the site up and running.  There are no “donate” buttons, no meetings to attend. It’s just a collection of portraits of these brave women, along with a little excerpt of their story.  Every story is unique, and every perspective has its place.

In their words, we see that our reactions are completely different, and yet eerily similar, no matter the age, race, or background.  In their faces, we see the strength of a warrior, yet still with the softness and beauty of a woman, a fighter’s spirit with a mother’s touch. That glimmer of a smile in their eyes, the sense of humor that got them through the long nights, yet still that hint of sadness, from eyes that have seen more pain and faced greater fears than any one person should have to endure.

Please take a moment to check it out, read their stories, leave a comment if you are so inclined. And feel free to check back, as we hope to be adding more faces and stories in the next few weeks.  We are beyond excited about this project, and we hope you feel the same.

Lastly, why the boxing gloves? I’ll let Stacy, one of our participants, explain it for you:

“Boxing is the perfect metaphor for cancer. It isn’t a war, where you’re hiding in bushes, covered in camouflage and firing covert missiles at a faraway target.

It’s just you, and the cancer, in that ring together. Face to face, one on one.

Sure, you’ve got a stadium full of fans, cheering you on, but you’re the only one taking the punches, you’re the only one really feeling the blow.

That’s why it’s so important to have someone in your corner who’s been there, who can tell you when to bob and when to weave, when to give yourself a break,
and when to raise your arms in victory.”

The Modern Family

If you don’t already watch Modern Family, please do… it is by far one of my favorite shows of last season, mostly because of how accurately (however painfully so) they portray the hilarious, frustrating, complicated, insane moments of family life.  Last May’s family portrait scene, of course, stood out for me, as I have not only seen this in families as the photographer, but yes, I will admit, I’ve been that mom too. (can’t figure out how to post just the clip, but if you fastforward to the last five minutes or so you’ll see what I mean)

Watch Modern Family: The Portrait

Perhaps that’s why this family portrait makes me smile so much.  Everyone was gathered for Grandma’s 60th birthday, so we met beforehand to do some nice portraits of the whole family. Yes, we got some sweet, smiling, posed ones… but this one, just before we got started, really speaks to me. No, you can’t see everyone’s faces, and yes, there are a million different things going on… but isn’t that what family life is all about? A bunch of people who love each other going in a million different directions at the same time, yet pausing for just a moment to be there for each other, be together, be one family? This is what I call one, big, happy, {modern} family!

How do I love thee?

Thee-se three kids, to be exact.. no, not my own.. but sometimes I wish they were!  Some of my favorite little clients and their amazing mommy.. back again for another storybook session. The day in the life of a FIVE year old! Be still my heart.. seems like we just did Reagan’s one year old session! But five! And such a smart, silly, sweet little girl she has become! Oh, how much fun I have had watching this little family grow and blossom… I have a feeling some amazing things are coming to them in the next year… goodness knows they deserve nothing but the very best! (I just hope they all know it too!)

Hugs to you all.. see you again very soon!

Baby, don’t you cry

Midsummer blues got you down? I feel your pain!  Obviously, our blog is feeling it too… so sadly neglected for much too long!  But never fear, lots of new posts, great pictures, and exciting adventures are coming back very soon!