The topic for this month’s photo challenge over at I Heart Faces is “play”. Well, it’s just about my favorite thing to capture! This is one of my favorite pictures from our recent Florida vacation. Charlie was working up the courage to go underwater all week, but the second we put the goggles on? He dove right under with no problems and was thrilled with himself and the new underwater world that he discovered.
Okay, so maybe Cookie isn’t exactly the best guard dog around, but she tries. More of a diva than anything else, Cookie has had to adjust to life with two baby girls in the past couple of years and she’s doing a great job all things considered. But she’s exhausted 🙂
Wow I can’t believe we are already on month four of our “one” blog circle project! You can read about the origins of this project here. This month I finally started to pick up my camera much more again. I had been in a bit of an uninspired rut for quite a while. But a cold, gray, long winter will do that to you. Our trip to Florida got me back in the groove and I shot a lot of frames (and some on film-more on that later!) and had a lot of fun watching my boys enjoying themselves and running free.
As usual, it was hard to pick just one. My images are often pretty playful and lighthearted. After all, I’m usually shooting kids and dogs, and they are both the personification of uninhibited fun. This month turned out to be a hard one…one senseless tragedy after another. I hate that I have to be mindful to not have the news on – pretty much all of the time – so that I don’t scare or confuse my boys. It makes me worry about the world they are going to inherit. I’m sure I’m not alone there. So this month, I wanted to choose a happy, peaceful image. Something pure and sweet and calm. Charlie made great strides in the pool this year on vacation. He went from sticking around the stairs and clutching the railing at all times to going underwater diving for toys in just six days. It was a newfound freedom he loved and you could just feel his happiness when he got in the water.
Just keep swimming, just keep swimming…
Please continue the circle and follow me down to Georgia to see what my talented and thoughtful friend Kim is up to this month. Kim tells great stories through her images – using both film and digital.
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Such a fun shot Jess! I love his expression – what a cutie! This shot is a just so identifiably YOU because of all the wonderful elements it contains. Love!
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Love it, pure and simple. 🙂
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Jess, I appreciate this so much, especially knowing the story. I used to listen to the radio in the car, but lately there is just too much chance of scary confusion when the news pops in. I want to dig a moat around our house (I did move to an island, now that I think about it), and keep all the innocence a bit longer. This shot captures that feeling perfectly. Joyful!
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This has Jess written all over it!!! Perfection, pure and simple.
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So the boys have a new fascination and it is with clown fish, thanks to our buddy Nemo. Actually, I am happy they are into Nemo right now because I was getting a bit tired of watching trains, trains, and more trains…so of course Nate just had to have this little swimming toy, which required about 8,786 AA batteries to run for the week we were down in Florida since Nemo had to be switched on and swimming at all times. And Nate also slept with him.
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So adorable, I just want to hug him! And we’re not even going to talk about what these images are doing to my state of mind in regards to making me pull the trigger on the mark iii!
Sailor’s delight. A view my Papa shot a million times, and one that everyone in my family knows and loves. Sunset in early summer at the lake – I’m getting so excited for it. On Kodachrome, and one of the most spectacular shots of his of the sunset that I have found thus far. I’m still trying to catch a shot like this myself, but digital just doesn’t seem to render the colors as beautifully as film did. There’s just something about it…
Spring is here (I think?) and I am setting up some mini sessions in the Chicago ‘burbs! These are a fast, fun way to get some updated portraits of your kiddos taken in a natural outdoor setting. Scroll down for more info.!
Details:
- session fee/deposit = $100, required to reserve your session
- 30-45 minute shoot (immediate family – up to 5 people)
- 10-12 hand edited images loaded into a private online gallery
- all images on CD available for purchase for $200 (full resolution with printing rights)
- additional prints and products available for ordering (10% savings on prints and canvases with CD purchase)
- location = Mayslake forest preserve, Oak Brook
For more information or to book your session, contact me at jessica@jessicaremus.com
Saturday, May 25:
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Amy Jo - The proud papa in the background is what sealed it for me. Amazing!
mickiedev@gmail.com - I love how you captured how happy he is. It’s such a joyful image!