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chicago film newborn photographers | happy distraction.

Sunday, June 16th, 2013

So many thoughts swirling through my head today and every day lately as we’ve had the most chaotic month (though another story for another day)..

.. but to give you a picture of what my life is like in this very moment…

I’m sitting in front of the computer gently bouncing myself on the exercise ball my mom got me to replace an old and incredibly uncomfortable office chair.. I have my headphones on listening to Coldplay in hopes of drowning out our kitty, Basil who is wailing upstairs in protest of the goofy cone around his neck (that and I am questioning how effective the pain meds are that he’s on). Our poor guy just survived a ridiculous emergency surgery last week and somehow beat the less than 10% chance the surgeon gave him for surviving so needless to say I think our tough month is not yet over (again, another story for another day – we’re not quite out of the woods just yet on this one).

And I find myself here as I’m about to get ready to head off to my parents’ house for a Father’s Day lunch and wanted to submerse my mind in photos for a little happy high fix before I leave (well that and I have TONS of work I’m in the midst of catching up on in lieu of Bentley’s passing and Basil’s unfortunate predicament).

These photos I’ve decided to share today are of a family who recently welcomed their first baby and let me come by to snap a few photos of their new life together. When I arrived there was baby Cy peacefully sleeping in his modern white crib and a plate of cheese, fruit and a fresh pot o’ coffee ready to welcome me (fastest way to my heart is through my stomach, contrary to what my bean-pole physique might lead you to believe). For the session we just literally hung out and went through their normal routine, snapping photos in between.. I’ve known mom now for a couple years as she works for an awesome non-profit called Health ConnectOne which champions for the health of mothers and babies (click HERE to see their site and read more, if you’re into breastfeeding support/advocacy and/or community health initiatives for low-income, at-risk communities you will really love checking out their work). And finally after 2 years of hearing all about her sweet hubby who is working hard to finish his current degree I finally got to meet him – and he did not disappoint. I particularly enjoyed connecting with him over our mutual fascination for getting to know people and understanding what ‘makes us tick’ (he’s a psychologist and a Gemini if that paints a more clear picture for you.. and I’m a Leo. Yeah, nuff’ said lol).

Anyway, without rambling too much more, here are some of my favorites from our morning together. Thanks and congrats again you guys. Cy is wonderful! xoxo

 

OH and most of all……. Happy Father’s day to Greg and all the other awesome, loving, hands-on dads out there who work hard every day to be there for their family and nurture their kiddos xoxoxo

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above: thanks to Cy’s grandma for snapping this pic of me with everyone :)

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chicago film newborn photographers | cian.

Friday, May 31st, 2013

Recently some friends of ours had their first baby, so we spent two afternoons together documenting this new beginning of theirs. We started off with some pretty pictures outside, and then met up again to hang out at home to get some more chill-every-day-stuff. While I totally love and appreciate a gorgeous portrait in a field of daffodils, I honestly have decided my absolute favorite is to work with people in their home space. What better way to capture the true personality and connections of a family than in a space that is already full of their most cherished memories..

Congratulations you guys and a million thanks for inviting me over to capture this time for you! xoxo

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…. and then while Cian was taking a snack break, Leila and I had our own little photo shoot. Recently a friend of mine lost her beloved kitty of 19 years and so the importance of documenting a family’s furry babies has become all the more present to me.

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above: thanks Tom for taking some pics of Leila & I snuggin’ after our shoot. Getting your photograph taken sure is exhausting ain’t it Leila?

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chicago travel photojournalism | india.

Thursday, March 7th, 2013

Damn. I could really kick my younger self for not caring more about my photographs..

After getting a message from a photographer friend last night asking me about some of my past travels I realized that out of all the places I have been to in the world I don’t think I have any photos from any of those trips *I could cry* And then I remembered that I did upload some of my photos from a trip to India to facebook years ago and that you can now download those uploaded images. Granted at this point I was only able to retrieve small res pics, but who cares. Memories are memories right?

Anyway so about 6 years ago I signed up to go on a trip to India with about 40+ other people my age who were interested in or currently studying medicine (yes long before I was photographing babies and families I was once studying pre-med with the hopes of becoming a pediatric reconstructive surgeon. Surprised?). We spent three weeks traveling around to Old Delhi, New Delhi, Jaipur, Mumbai, and Rishikesh. A day before the trip I was out shopping for a new camera to take with me when I got a phone call from my mom.

“Um, hey Suzzane what are you doing right now?”

“Just buying a new camera. I want to be able to get some really good photos of the trip.”

“That’s funny, I just got a call from your student coordinator. She’s in New York, at the airport, counting heads and you’re not there.”

“WHAT?!?!?!” *commence meltdown in my purple saturn*

I hung up the phone and literally made a U-turn right in the middle of Golf Road in Schaumburg, and hightailed it home (go figure, my mission to buy a new Nikon D300 was scrapped and instead I brought along my old Canon film camera from a darkroom class I had just taken in college. In hindsight, I am pretty happy it turned out this way). I furiously packed my bags while simultaneously crying and yelling at myself, and my mom comes in to break the news that there is really just no way I am gonna make it.

“The coordinator said you can use your insurance to get your money back from the trip and the flight.”

“NO WAY. I am going, I don’t care what I have to do.”

My mom sighed and said, “I thought you’d say that. You can still go, but it’ll cost you extra. The insurance wont cover missing your flight so you can keep your original flight to New York tomorrow, and the travel agent said she can get you on the next flight from NYC to India with a layover in Paris.”

“Yes!!!!” I jumped up in the air victoriously.

“It’ll cost you an extra $1800.”

*insert frustrated tears and yelling at myself again*

“I don’t care. I’ll put it on my credit card. I AM GOING.”

And so I went. By myself across the world for the first time, and ya know, it wasn’t so bad really. Oh, except for when there was a freak storm over New Delhi and they had to re-route the plane to some remote landing strip in the desert where we just all sat on the plane and waited. For THREE hours.

When I finally got to India I took a cab to my hotel and was placed in my room with a roommate (who also turned out to be one of the most incredible women I’ve ever met in my life), and the trip went from there. We visited all the cities I mentioned, my favorite of which was a smaller city called Rishikesh – considered a holy city and much less crowded than the bigger Delhi or Mumbai. There in Rishikesh we got to participate in a holy Aarti ceremony and even go white water rafting down the Ganges river (which interestingly enough started off with a dead body floating down the river past us, I kid you not). We visited mosques in Old Delhi, jewelry making stores in Jaipur, and walked through the crowded HOT as hell streets and flea markets. We took the train for hours through the countryside in India, rode on elephants up a mountainside, saw the Taj Mahal, and we even visited some Ayurvedic medicine factories, local wellness clinics and hospitals to get a feel for the medical care system of the country as compared to that of the U.S.

But really the best part about it all was the friendships I made and the way in which it opened my mind to other cultures and lifestyles (one of just many small moments of unfolding of my mind). I remember coming home and thinking how everything felt so superficial to me, I felt like I lived in a world I didn’t belong for a little while.. like no one here understood what it was like out there the world, it was strange feeling but something I have always experienced when I travel elsewhere and then come back home to the states. I guess when you see things like sick children that haven’t eaten for days all stacked up on top of each other in a tiny ‘hospital’ room with no A/C and it’s over 100 degrees outside, or hold a child that is literally dying in your arms of HIV and malnutrition, your life perspective changes a little (those are both real experiences of mine).

On a lighter note, one of my favorite memories in India was our last night where we all got together for a good-bye dinner. When we arrived to our destination we split off into groups of 4 and were carried in these beautiful silk covered carts by camels to a place that looked like a castle and, well, it was an amazing way to say good bye to each other and India. I have never felt more connected to a group of people, and if any of my friends who were on that trip see this, please know I think about you all the time and I would love nothing more than to get together again or even go back to India once more together (as if we could ever recreate how magical that whole trip was..).

With all that being said, here are some of my favorite photographs I took on the trip (see below). It’s so funny how things work out for the best.. as I mentioned earlier in the post, when I left the camera store in a panic I didn’t have time to get a hot new digital camera so I just ended up taking along an old 35mm canon camera I had leftover from a college darkroom class. I stuffed as much film in my luggage as I could carry and didn’t think once about exposure or technique, I simply just snapped pics away as I saw them and didn’t focus on what I was taking so much. Sometimes I really miss those days..

xoxo

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above: my roommate and I at the last dinner. 

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chicago baby & family photographers | yelp reviews.

Wednesday, March 6th, 2013

So for those of you familiar with yelp, particularly those who are business owners and have a listing on there, I think you’ll really enjoy the following Portlandia clip which is an absolute favorite of mine. It is a totally hilarious, overdramatized yet somewhat relatable depiction of what it feels like to get a negative review (although just to be clear, we have all stellar reviews on yelp from both wedding photography, baby photographer, and family photography clients ;) )

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chicago film photographers | hugs keep us alive.

Friday, March 1st, 2013

I’d like to think that my organs are all harmoniously loving on each other inside of me like this…

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But f’real, hugs (aka social interaction and connectivity) do keep us alive. Don’t be afraid to hand them out freely :)

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