I had been looking forward to Thanksgiving weekend for weeks! Not because of the turkey (yikes... sweet potatoes instead please) but because I'd get to see my family, cook a lot, and take photos of Megan and her family during the visit to my hometown.
Megan was a high school classmate and great friend. One of the few I've kept in touch with since graduating. And it's most likely due to a major common interest that's continued to be a binding force to this day. We were Yearbook buddies, all four years. Megan and I were in charge of the darkroom, which, lucky for us, meant we spent one class period per day developing film, rolling film, and developing photographs. It. Was. Awesome. Favorite class of the day, easily. Not only did we get work with all things photography related, we also had time to talk. And talk some more. And tell stories. And process all our thoughts like girls need to do. And we laughed a lot. Oh wow, I'm dorky. And I miss yearbook. And giggling with Megan for an hour each day.
So, when Megan wanted family photos before the year-end, I was honored to have a session with her family. Her and Ben's kids are so freaking cute. I about died when Carson got out of the vehicle at our first location and immediately went down on one knee and smiled super big for his photo! And anytime we shuffled around a bit, he would go right back to his knee and smile big, ready for his picture to be taken (first photo below, for example). It was cracking me up. So cute. That's what happens when mom's a photographer too - he knew exactly what to do and wasn't shy one bit in front of the lens!
Megan - it was so fun to see you and your growing family. It is fun and humbling to photograph for another photographer. Thanks for the opportunity, and I hope to see you again over Christmas!
Sorry for typing so much on a photo blog. I just couldn't post these without providing the background story - she has been a very important part of my photography growth!
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
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Awww...what can I say!? You did an amazing job as I knew you would! And thank you so much for the kind thoughts. I too miss yearbook and the simple yet "so complicated" life of that time! I am so lucky to have you in my life and that we have such a special bond! Carson talked about you the rest of the week, I think he has a crush! ;) Now, I just have to pick out which ones to hang on the wall, put on the buffet, put in my room...okay everywhere in my house! Thanks again and am looking forward to Christmas!!
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