Thanksgiving seems like the perfect time to start this blog. This year I have so many things to be thankful for.
Married to a wonderful man for the past 5 years.
Have 2 beautiful baby boys that make me happier than I could ever imagine.
2 crazy lovable dogs that make our family complete.
Friends and extended family that make us so happy and fill our lives with joy and laughter. A house over our head, food in our tummies and clothes on our backs. And if all that wasn't enough, over the past year I have been lucky enough to be able to stay home with my boys and start a career in photography.
These two loves are really intertwined. When I had Harper, my love for photography grew by leaps and bounds. I didn't want to miss a second of this sweet baby's life. The faster he grew the more pictures I wanted. The more I took of him, the more I wanted of Buddy and Marley. Then the more photos I wanted of everything. At the time we had a DSLR, but I really wasn't sure how to use it. I remember when we bought it telling Chris "we really don't need such a nice camera. My little camera is fine". Sorry Honey!! For Christmas that year, I got a photography class as a gift. I think the gift that has changed my life the most.
At first I was so nervous about the class. In my head it was another thing I was going to try but not really be good at or understand so I would give up. I'm not the biggest risk taker. New things scare me and I don't like to fail. So trying something I figured I'd fail at really wasn't in my game plan. But I was tired of my pictures only sometimes turning out like I thought they should in my head, so I went. And I fell in love with photography, but in a different way. Some thing I have always loved, but never thought I would be good enough. I started to be proud of the pictures I was taking and excited that things were turning out how I saw them in my head. I wanted to take pictures of everything and anything. I wanted to try different angles and settings on the camera. Different lighting and different subjects.
Then when I had B, C bought me a really nice DSLR. This encouraged my new hobby even that much more. That Spring I was asked by a best friend to take her newborn son's photos and her sister's newborn son's photos. I was extremely flattered and honored to be trusted with such a huge job!
What an amazing feeling to be able to capture these images for a friend. From there things have started to snowball and I couldn't be happier. With the support of my friends and family I have been encouraged and praised. I have been trusted to capture friend's memories and you all have no idea how much that means! I feel like I have learned more and grown so much over the past year. I'd like to start this blog to be able to share my journey. I feel as though I have come a long way in the last few months, but know I have a long way to go. I am so thankful to be given the chance to reach for my dreams.