The Chapman Family
Posted on November 23, 2011
I just met the sweetest family the other day who won a photo session from one of the auctions I have donated to recently. I love to support the local community and I can’t think of a better way to do so than by giving, especially if I can give of my talents, which will serve both the cause and the recipients.
It was another beautiful, unseasonably warm day here in Maine for a photo session. I know I’ve said this many times, but the light at this time of year is exceptional. I have been so pleased to be doing sessions well into November. I really would like to do them outdoors all winter, as long as it isn’t frigid.
Both Elliott and Arabella were such sweet little troupers. I often wonder what goes through children’s heads when someone they don’t know shows up with a camera in hand asking them to do this and that. For the most part they indulged me with a pose here and there, but I know it’s asking a lot of 2 and 5 year olds so I kept it as light as possible. In the end, I’d say we got some pretty good shots!
Thank you, Emery and Troy, for sharing your family with me. I hope your enjoy your preview. I think we have a few jewels in there!
I think it’s important to include the animal members of the family as well, especially since they were so willing!
It’s the moments in between the moments that create memories that move the heart ~
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My Sister, Ayla
Posted on September 28, 2011
“i wish you could have been there for the sun & the rain & the long, hard hills.
for the sound of a thousand conversations scattered along the road.
for the people laughing & crying & remembering at the end.
but, mainly, i wish you could have been there.” ~Story People
I have not seen my sister in six years. She just left today after a sweet five-and-a-half day visit. She is five years younger than me but we were always connected at the hip until I moved to the East Coast in 1981. Now we are connected in our hearts. Oh my, has it really been that long?! The two of us had grand plans as teenagers. We were going to live far in the hills in a log cabin. We would grow everything we ate, sit around in the evenings and spin wool, knit and sew our clothes. We would marry mountain men and raise our children together. We would grow old in each others company, have long, grey braids and sit in rocking chairs sipping herbal tea and reminisce.
Maybe some day we will do the last part together. It is too late to do the rest. When we do get together it is always the same – the feeling that no time has divided us, almost as though one of us just went out for a few hours and then walked in the door to continue where we left off.
The following photos are of my beautiful sister. For both of us it brought back so many memories of when we lived at Long Beach in Washington state. We would photograph each other and play in the ocean.
The next day we went to a local apple orchard to do a few shots . What a magical place.
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