Family on Film
I brought along my 35mm film camera for the session that I shot of Bethany’s family, last month. For me, film is imperfect, still, but so easy to connect with emotionally. Nikon F100 | Portra 400 Pin It
Pin ItI brought along my 35mm film camera for the session that I shot of Bethany’s family, last month. For me, film is imperfect, still, but so easy to connect with emotionally. Nikon F100 | Portra 400 Pin It
Pin ItI photograph my family. Our daily life, our travels and our occasional portrait sessions. Most of the time, I love the freedom of that. I can shoot what I want, when I want, without feeling obligation to capture other people’s visions or stick to external timelines for production. Sometimes, though, I find myself feeling antsy.
Pin ItFamily | 2 hrs in the Mid Morning. Read More »
I’ve been meaning to take these pictures for 7 years, now. During each of the boys’s first years, this outfit has hung in their closet, waiting for me to pull it out and take the heirloom photos I’ve been meaning to capture. My brother wore this outfit at my Aunt and Uncle’s wedding about 30
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He’s got the pulling up thing down, now. Next step- figuring out how to move in between the pieces of furniture!
Working on Cruising Read More »
After a few days of tentative crawling, he’s now full speed ahead and ambitiously searching out mischief wherever possible. Cords, paper, painted surface (i.e.- crib rails) have once again proven magnetic to a newly mobile Cieloha boy. But that face… oh my goodness he’s kissable. No matter how many times I have to rescue him
He is 8 months old today. Such a big boy… crawling all over, pulling up and working on squatting while playing with toys. If I could be guaranteed good sleep I’d freeze him at this age forever!
Good Morning, Sunshine Read More »