Asheville: Practically Family, a Newborn Session.

When I was a year old, my mom signed me up for a mommy and me class, where she met one of her best friends and I met one of mine.  Our families were incredibly close throughout my childhood, and we shared celebrating birthdays and holidays, but also funerals and life's challenges.  The block of images below are pulled for our parents' photo albums from the 80s.  (I probably don't need to specify the decade based on our clothes!)

This weekend, I travelled to Asheville to photograph my childhood best friend's newborn baby boy, William Gabriel.  He's named for his grandpa, who was also there (along with grandma and an uncle!) but William is also named for an uncle he will never know, William Paul, who passed away when we were kids.  He's the baby/toddler in the photos above.

The day I photographed William Gabriel would have been William Paul's 31st birthday.  

I saw William Gabriel's mom this summer in Savannah, for the first time in nearly 20 years.  It was fantastic.  And then, she moved to Asheville and of course I had to drive down to photograph her sweet new one.  And of course I had to time it to see her family.

 

I still have so many images from this session? weekend? left to edit, but I couldn't help but jump on and share these.  My heart is full.

My daughter met the son of one of my oldest friends, and the family that is part of almost all of my first memories.

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We love you, baby William.  And we miss you, William Paul.

And my sweet Caroline?  We ate chocolate cake in William Paul's memory, and that was the highlight of her weekend.

Fairlington Family Photographs: Arlington, VA

About a year and a half ago, I photographed a family of three - an adorable and hilarious toddler with his mom and dad.  Fast forward to last weekend, and they're now an equally lovely family of four, having welcomed another little boy in the fall.

These brothers were so expressive and fun, and their parents are wonderful and kind.  We did some outdoor shots, learned the baby isn't a fan of grass or bright sun, and went inside to finish up.  It was a beautiful morning that ended up turning into an 85 degree day, so we had ideal weather!

Chelsea and Ryan: A Cherry Blossom Engagement Session

This year's cherry blossoms were incredible, and well worth the wait.  As peak bloom date kept moving further back, Chelsea and I exchanged emails and rescheduled... and began to get a little nervous about those blooms!

Fortunately, on the morning of our session, there was no rain and the blossoms were beautiful.  Chelsea and Ryan are new-ish to the DC area, and wanted to capture engagement photos in their new hometown prior to their Texas wedding in October.  They were an absolute joy to work with and were up for anything!

 

Kids in Action Part 2: March for Our Lives

I attended #MarchForOurLives to take some photos for The New Teachers Project.  I had more than a few moments of tears, and I'm sure there will be more as I cull photos for my photo essay.

In the meantime, here are some highlights.  My full gallery is here.

"The Right to Carry" with a drawing of two kids holding a coffin.  One wears a Columbine jacket, the other a MSD jacket.  This one broke my heart.

March for Jaelynn.  She was shot in the days before the march at her school.

Names and stories from Sandy Hook and Columbine.

National Geographic covers, "the only magazines that should belong school" being held by Maggie, a senior.

Kids asking to think about prom, not funerals, not shootings.

Kids.

They're just kids.

They carried so many heartbreaking signs, and also powerful signs.  "You're going to wish we never got off our phones."  "Stronger Together."  "Enough."

 

 

 

 

World Down Syndrome Day

March 21 is World Down Syndrome Day, so designated for "3/21" or three copies of the 21st chromosome, which causes Down syndrome.  Over the years, I've photographed some lovely individuals with Down syndrome, my favorite of course being my seven year old daughter.  Ellie is the reason I got my first camera and my forever model and muse.

For WDSD, I encourage you to take a look around your personal life and see if people with disabilities are part of it.  If so, great!  People with disabilities deserve to live full lives - not just being supported, but giving back as well.   And if there's a noticeable lack of anyone with a disability?  It's a great time to reach out.  An invitation goes a long way.