My dear friend came up to visit a few weeks ago and we knew we had to do an updated family photo session. It has been way to long and we needed to capture a new series with little brother included. It was a blast. The mosquitoes were terrible but we were constantly on the move as you can tell with the little ones so it worked out just fantastic. I love all the little groupings we did and cannot wait to create something special for this families home.
I love seeing the transition between newborn and the 4 month stage. It is so fun to watch these babies grow. Mom wanted to get in a few images for Mother’s Day so we made it happen. I love this flowering tree. I am not really sure what it is called but I usually only get 1-2 sessions a year out of it because it is here and gone in about 2 weeks time in the month of May. This couldn’t of worked out any better.
Meet Finn. My newborn session last week. He was so sweet. You can tell Mom & Dad already love him to pieces. I am so excited to watch him grow this next year.
In the midst of this never ending winter I got bored. Can you believe it me bored? It seems these days my life has been the “hurry up and wait” kind. When things slow down for me at times during the year with the business my head rises and I fixate on something different, new subject matter perhaps. I get obsessed and the wheels start turning. I look at this as an opportunity to try new things and grow as an artist and a person. I dig for inspiring pieces, read from photographer’s experiences and educated myself on what ever applies to “this” adventure.
Some projects never do surface to the outside they end up more personal works but this one did.
I have been waiting for the right time to touch upon this new project and kept thinking I just wasn’t ready. Then that thought of “I wish I had done that sooner…” crossed my mind. So I decided to go for it.
This first photo here in this post is a photo of my great grandmother Florence. She was 16 years old. A vibrant, young beautiful woman she was. She just had starting dating her husband (my great grandfather). This photo was actually taken at a carnival photo booth. The expression and mood tells the era. I am pretty sure there wasn’t any silly faces in the photo booth back then. Every time I look at this photo I look right into her eyes. I feel her expression and I just want to know more. I wonder if she was directed and positioned in this photo? I am thinking a physical person had to take it and not an automatic machine. Who knows… there are a lot of questions I could have but more importantly I wouldn’t be dreaming my dreams if this photo didn’t exist.
One saying I once heard was “The photo you regret not taking is the one you don’t take”
There you have it.
I asked a few of my amazing clients if I could photograph them in a contemporary glamour style. These are every day real women. It was so refreshing and fun! I often think about years ago when it was actually normal to get your individual portrait taken. What happened? You know, you probably have these old portraits of your great relatives from way back when. I really appreciate it because they did us a favor. They captured time and documented family history and relationships.
I feel so uneasy about this digital age of never printing prints or just thinking your cell phone photo will do. I have 2 old phones that I never printed the photos off so I am completely guilty of this. What will it be like when our grandchildren are grown? Will they be going through old shoeboxes at family gatherings looking at old mementos? Will they be able to get that photo posted on face book from 30 years ago of there grandmother that is now gone? I don’t know the answers but I do know that a physical hard print is truly the most valuable form of photography in my eyes. I could go on and on about this matter but will save that for another time.
Back to the glam girls. I think as a woman we try to put everyone first. We would rather “Just get the kids” or “I’m not looking good so I’ll pass on getting in this group shot” kind of mentality. Well guess what it is time to change that mind set.
When the girls came in to see their photos (which I had printed up hard copies of) I let them review and I was quiet. I wanted to see their reactions and hear their words.
“Wow these actually turned out really good”
“ Oh I really like that one”
“ I haven’t had my photos taken since high school”
“My husband will really like this one”
“This was really fun”
“I am glad I did this”
I felt really good when they left. I captured a time in their lives that they probably would have never thought was important. But it is… it really is.
I dream is to capture more women’s reflections in my lens. I want to photograph women at any age and celebrate everything about you and the people that love you. I want to capture you or even you with your mother, best friend or partner. I want to make you look and feel beautiful and provide you with the best photographs you have ever had.
I want to personally welcome you in for a session with me. It will change the way you see yourself.
“From a girl trying to make a difference”
Yours,
Abby
This was one of my favorite sessions from last summer. I have known this young lady since she was born. Watching her grow well, has made me feel old but more so it has changed me. Her mom is one of my best friends and always has nothing but sweet words to say about my photography. She was always willing to be my test subject in my collage days which sometimes went well and other times not so much. I will share what she wrote because it was truly from her heart and made me feel so grateful.
Rebecca wrote: “I absolutely LOVE these shots of Kylie! They capture the essence of her soul. A free spirit who has the ability to dance and enjoy the simple blessings of the life that God gave her. She is just a kid who will dance in the sunshine and recognizes the beauty in it. I think about all she goes through and how strong she is and how much I learn from her. This is just truly her. Thank you Abby Stohr for these priceless pictures.” |
Watching Kylie grow has really put perpective on how fast time really does fly. Moments like these are here and gone in a blink of an eye. We had debated wether or not to wait and take the photos after her braces were off but I said what the heck this is her now and we should just do it now! I am so glad we did. Believe it or not this is the first time I photographed a ten year old. I feel this can be such a lost moment in photo memories. Many shy away from the “lanky, braceface” stage but really this is a huge milestone for her. It is a time before she will blossom to a pre-teen and many physical and mental changes will happen.
So don’t wait for that perfect time to be captured because now is the perfect time and time is truly irreplaceable.
Happy Valentine’s Day
XOXO Abby