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back to blogging

January 27, 2014

For the past few months I have been a bit overwhelmed with work that I've neglected blogging. I have photos from amazing weddings in November and December that I would love to share soon, and have done so many portrait sessions that were equally awesome.  I also love blogging my personal thoughts on life and what God is teaching me, but I just haven't gotten there.  Being a mom of 2 little boys means my days are full of lots of ordinary mom responsibilities, and even work days quickly become mom days when kids are sick, school is closed because it's too cold (who ever knew that could happen??), or my husband is out of town.  But I wouldn't trade it for anything.  I am coming to a greater realization that being a mom who also has a photography business means that I can't keep up with the Joneses and their amazing businesses.  I have to remind myself LOTS that my calling in life right now is to be faithful to what's in front of me, to not compare myself to others and their situations, and work with the time I'm given.  I have to open my hands up at the beginning of the day and pray God would help me accept the day he has made for me with all it's sacred interruptions, computer crashes, sick kids, times where I leave all my work stuff at home after dropping both kids off at school and driving another 40 minutes to get it so I can get at least a little bit done.  The picture above is of my good friend Mattie who owns Puddleduck Paper Co.  I took some pictures of her in our studio and was reminded of how much I love photography.  As I hope to blog more this year, I'm learning to just do what I can.  And for this season in my life that is a lot less than ever before.  So here are just 2 pictures of my friend I thought I'd share as my baby step in blogging.      Small steps:) and how precious is Mattie's smile here? I took this as part of my shoot through project for 2014 where I shoot through different objects- and this one was through this big clamp I use for my backdrops.  She was laughing and I was too close to her so it's out of focus, which actually is one reason I love it so much.  Sometimes imperfection is more beautiful to me than the most perfectly styled picture because it's just more life giving to me.  xoxo

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Mr. + Mrs. Clack

January 27, 2014

Andrew + Claire's winter wedding was so beautiful that I had to post a few images from the day of the two of them.  I am in in absolute love with Claire's dress.  And not only her dress but the lace bridesmaid dresses, too.  Everything was so elegant and classy and beautiful.  Claire has such a great timeless style about her and the wedding really reflected that.  The wedding took place at the same church where Andrew's parents were married, and the wedding date was actually Claire's grandparents 55th wedding anniversary.  Such a great idea and special memory.  Here is a little sneak peek from their windy but beautiful day:)

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This last image was taken at the Historic Court House where Claire and Andrew's reception was held, hence I had to get a picture of them in the Grand Jury Room!! It also went along with my Instagram photography theme for 2014 of shooting through different things to make a photo more interesting:) Congratulations you two!!

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Baby Laney

December 20, 2013

I'm tearing up as I post these pictures.  Seeing a baby being born has to be on the top 5 experiences of my life.  I have experienced a few births, from the birth of my own two boys to documenting friend's birth experiences and it NEVER ceases to amaze me.  My own mom told me she wasn't sure there was a God until she gave birth to her first born son and nothing convinced her more of a powerful and wonderful God then having her own child.  It really is beyond words. 

I arrived at St. Mary's hospital in Athens at 2pm after Justin called me letting me know how far along she was and that the baby might come at any moment.  Laney Harris Kimmel was born at 2:33 after less than 10 minutes of pushing (sorry for the details but they are important!).  Kathryn looked beautiful and shocked at how quickly Laney came into the world after hearing horror stories of much longer laboring.  It really was the smoothest birth I have ever seen or heard of.  Justin was such an awesome husband, encouraging her through it and telling her how amazing she was.  I teared up behind the camera to see a family being formed.

I know some people would wonder why I would post a picture like this (below) of the tray of tools used during the birth process, but I just have to say it was one of the most profound pictures I took during the time.  I saw a living person come from Kathryn, a precious baby born, but it wasn't neat and clean and picture perfect in the sense that pictures depict babies being born.  It was messy and comes at a great sacrifice to the mother who gives up a lot to bring life into the world.  This was such a beautiful picture of what it means to give life to another.  It means sacrifice and hard work and endurance driven by love.  It is a picture of parenthood, foreshadowing days to come when it takes sweat and a lot of heart to keep giving to someone who can't give back, at least not yet.  Kathryn you are already a picture of love to Laney by the ways you have carried her for 9 months and let your body be given for the good of another, with all the pains that come with that.  I know you believe it was so worth it.

There were so many moments that made me cry, but this one sticks out to me.  Justin finally got a chance to hold Laney and I watched him look at her in way he has probably never looked at anyone.  Having a baby opens up new emotions in your heart that you have never experienced before.  There is this strange love that is born, and its fierce and tender at the same time.  You would all the sudden give your life for someone who has never done anything for you except just exist as your child.  It is a powerful picture of what it means to be loved by God as his child, not because you bring anything to the table but simply because you are His.  Justin's face is a picture to me of how God must feel towards us as his little ones.

As if this whole time hadn't been sweet enough, seeing Justin tell the family that the baby was here was icing on the cake.  I have never seen so many family members present at a birth and with such love and excitement.  Seeing Justin hug his dad really got me- I can't even imagine the healthy pride Justin's dad felt in seeing his own son become a father.  

Of course Baby Laney has no other choice but to be a Georgia Bulldog, and Kathryn's brother is making sure that happens.  And there is another bulldog not far behind with Kathryn's sister having a baby in 6 months!!

Baby Laney I am so glad you are here.  You are a picture to me of God's grace and love already even just as a friend of your parents.  Thank you Kathryn and Justin for letting me see this and know the goodness of the Lord in a new way.  I know parenting will be the hardest yet richest thing you have ever done and I can't wait to see this little girl grow.  Much love.

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