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chicago fine-art & photojournalism family photographers | the little twins.

Saturday, January 7th, 2012

Oh I just had the best time ever with these two ‘Little’ munchkins!  As soon I walked in the door, twin 2-year olds R & E came right up and dumped their tin box full of toy cars onto the floor at my feet to play.  I knew we would get along just fine :) An hour and a half later I was sweatin’ my tush off trying to keep up with them, they were just full of energy, love and laughter!  Just as mom had  described them to me, R was girly and sweet… a little ballerina who loved to gracefully leap around the room.  She also was totally the boss and kept careful watch over her brother E, who is ‘a rough and tumble kind of kid.’  He totally digs cars like most little boys his age and though shy at first, was such a little lover!  Needless to say I couldn’t wait to come back and photograph their baby sister whose newborn session I just had not long ago (check out her session, she looks JUST like the twins).  Anyway, thanks again to R&E for making it an awesome morning and making me feel like I’m two years old again :) Congrats again on your new baby sister!

 

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chicago fine-art & photojournalism family photographers | life is an adventure

Friday, December 30th, 2011

Oh boy what a fun few days I had visiting a good friend in McGregor, Iowa.  We’ve been trying to coordinate this trip for weeks now and something has always come up, and then one day something different happened.  I was reading an article on “Six tips from your future self” that I came across on facebook and last of these wise informational tidbits said -

6. Passing up opportunities. The elders much more strongly regret things they didn’t do than what they did. As a 73-year-old told me: “The lesson I learned is that it really pays to say yes unless you’ve got a really solid reason to say no. Life is an adventure, but to take advantage of it, you have to say yes to things.”

I called up my friend right away and said hey I know this is totally on a whim and crazy but how about I come out tomorrow morning? 

Seriously Shannon and her family are some of the nicest people I’ve ever met, her boys are an absolute riot (I joked that I was going to have a 6-pack by the time I left because I couldn’t stop laughing).  The second morning I set my alarm for 7am and when it went off I tossed it aside, thinking how much better sleeping until 9 or 10 sounded.. a minute later I heard snickering and whispering at the door teehehehheeee is she sleeping? tehhehehe i can see her! teteeteehhheehehe I turned over to see them standing in the door.  One of them asked “Suzy do you want me to turn the light on?”

(me) “Ummm, no -”

(light turns on, boys start laughing and screaming, I sit straight up and rub my eyes) 

“Woow you have really bad hair”

“Yes I’m always a little scary looking in the morning” and then I pull myself out of bed, laughing that this must be one of those crazy parenthood moments.  You know, those things that drive you bonkers but then when your kids go off to college you miss them like crazy.  I don’t particularly like getting forced out of bed at 7am when I don’t have to be up that early but for some reason it felt really good being woken up by those loud, wild, and goofy boys :)

A few highlights of the trip included an ugly Christmas sweater party, a TrueBlood season 4 marathon  (yep we’re totally obsessed), snuggling with their part human-part dog Tess (she is seriously the most loving and affectionate dog I’ve ever met), the white chocolate lattes Shannon’s husband Wyatt made me every morning, a visit from baby Emmett’s family, watching the boys showoff their marshmallow shooters, being able to wave to every person we drove by (reminds me of my time in Harbor Springs, I just love that about small towns), and an impromptu family/pregnancy session since baby Dodd #3 is due in less than a month.  Though I must be honest that it was one of the funniest afternoons ever lol  I’ll spare you the craziness that happened in between but I can show you the end result.  Sometimes kids just want to run and play so if that’s the case, I just throw all plans to the wind and try to keep up with my camera.  I kind of prefer it that way anyhow ;)

(on a side note, can you flippin’ believe that I took these pictures on the third to last day of the year?!  I know I can’t)

Also I find a sweet irony in the photos below since Willem (below) said to me when I first met him,

“Suzy why are you here?” 

“Well, I’m here to hang out with your mom and we’re gonna take some pictures and -”

“Oh no… I hope you’re not doing them for our family.” 

Moms are really good at wiping dirt off your pants :)

And then the next morning, despite gloomy weather and a migraine, we took a few portraits in Shannon’s studio right before I left for home :)

Can’t wait to meet baby Dodd #3 soon!! :)

 

 

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orland park family photographers | love to hug & kiss each other

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

I think all of what I love most about this family can be best described by the things that mom told me she wanted captured… “I really want to focus on the kids and capture this time with them. They are very happy and still have a little baby in them. We have a lot of love and laughter in our house and I want to bottle it up so we dont forget these little kid years. Because there are just the two they go everywhere together and are close so id like to have some cute pics of them together. We also hug and kiss them constantly so id love a couple pics that show that warmth. And of course some close ups of their beautiful faces :) I dont mind a couple pose shots but I love pics that capture a feeling rather than a perfect smile.

I’d like to think that these photos captured every bit of laugher and love in their family and then some :)

Thank you so much to this family for making it an awesomely fun afternoon, here are but a few faves of mine from our time together xoxo

 

 

 

 

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