Georgia the photo is BEAUTIFUL 💕 the simplicity, the slice of light, the way your bodies fold into each other. What a precious moment to have captured. It makes me want to get out of my own camera and snap some candids. Lovely work!
Also just wanted to say - you’re allowed to celebrate how far you’ve come! I know it can be a habit to try to not think about how “good” our work is because it puts us in a critical mindset rather than a creative one. But it can be a real source of pride to look back on our work and see our own progress. I think it was Laura Pashby who said, when comparison sets in, look back on your own work and see how far you’ve come ♥️
Big delay in getting back to these comments but thank you!! and I hope you did get the chance to take some candids too !!
The other photos I took in this mini shoot were cool but yes this is my favourite with my little man.
And that's so true. It's a nice practice to sometimes go through old work, sometimes I think "wow I've come so far" and other times I impress myself and think "wow I took that!?" haha
But it's all learning and it's all captured memories which is a bonus ❤️
It can be so fun too to come across old work and find unexpected gems! Like the ones that we didn’t notice the first time and then look back and see, wow, that was actually really beautiful. I feel that way a lot with my snapshots, because I put a lot less thought into them than my fantasy work - when I go back and look at them, I’m often surprised by them!
This piece and this picture brought tears to my eyes. Such a precious moment and you will get to treasure its memory forever. Wishing you joy, inspiration and many more moments like this in your new adventure. If you choose to resume this series, I know I will be waiting for it. It's been delightful. Thank you 💌
Georgia the photo is BEAUTIFUL 💕 the simplicity, the slice of light, the way your bodies fold into each other. What a precious moment to have captured. It makes me want to get out of my own camera and snap some candids. Lovely work!
Also just wanted to say - you’re allowed to celebrate how far you’ve come! I know it can be a habit to try to not think about how “good” our work is because it puts us in a critical mindset rather than a creative one. But it can be a real source of pride to look back on our work and see our own progress. I think it was Laura Pashby who said, when comparison sets in, look back on your own work and see how far you’ve come ♥️
Big delay in getting back to these comments but thank you!! and I hope you did get the chance to take some candids too !!
The other photos I took in this mini shoot were cool but yes this is my favourite with my little man.
And that's so true. It's a nice practice to sometimes go through old work, sometimes I think "wow I've come so far" and other times I impress myself and think "wow I took that!?" haha
But it's all learning and it's all captured memories which is a bonus ❤️
It can be so fun too to come across old work and find unexpected gems! Like the ones that we didn’t notice the first time and then look back and see, wow, that was actually really beautiful. I feel that way a lot with my snapshots, because I put a lot less thought into them than my fantasy work - when I go back and look at them, I’m often surprised by them!
This piece and this picture brought tears to my eyes. Such a precious moment and you will get to treasure its memory forever. Wishing you joy, inspiration and many more moments like this in your new adventure. If you choose to resume this series, I know I will be waiting for it. It's been delightful. Thank you 💌
Thank you so much Julia, this is so special and I so appreciate your kind words ❤️❤️
Omg this is my fave photo too and I so so love the story that came alongside it! So excited for what’s to come next for you guys
Thanks Kat! I thought it was really sweet, and toddler cuddles are so wholesome ❤️❤️