Hi!
I have a new project; maybe you’ve heard of it? It’s called “Life: As it is.” This project is very close to my heart as it attempts to illustrate my philosophy behind portrait photography.
Photography, to me, is about capturing life’s moments- carving out that moment in time and documenting the way you smile, your chosen hairstyle that year, the way Uncle Bill crinkles up his nose when he laughs after telling a joke, or the way your daughter stands on her toes to be bigger than her brother. It’s about truly capturing your life as it is in that very moment- a moment we never get to relive- except through those photographs we took to capture them.
Photography, to me, is about capturing life’s moments- carving out that moment in time and documenting the way you smile, your chosen hairstyle that year, the way Uncle Bill crinkles up his nose when he laughs after telling a joke, or the way your daughter stands on her toes to be bigger than her brother. It’s about truly capturing your life as it is in that very moment- a moment we never get to relive- except through those photographs we took to capture them.
Almost
100% of the time I get inquiries for portrait sessions from individuals
and families who want to document a particular milestone (an
anniversary, a birth, a homecoming, etc.). Don’t get me wrong, I think
these are fantastic reasons to hire a photographer and I hire
photographers when I have a milestone, too (we take pictures on our
anniversary every single year and I’ve already planned out who I want as
my homecoming photographer and my husband doesn’t even have orders yet
to deploy!)! But with these inquiry’s I also often hear that people
“haven’t had pictures since [their] wedding” or “I’m always the one
taking the pictures; it will be nice to be in front of the camera for
once” or even “oh no, I’m only interested in pictures of the kids; I don’t like to have my picture taken.”
The goal behind Life: As it is is to encourage people not
to wait for milestones or wait to “lose a few pounds” before they get
in front of the camera. Life is now. This is a moment you will never get
back…it is who you are and is a part of who you will become. Don’t wait
until your hair grows back out or you fit into those jeans from high
school or you wake up and realize it’s been 7 years since you last had
photos. Today is your life. Today is your chance to capture it exactly
as it is and keep it forever.
With
that mentality I have set out to document the life of individuals and
families in the area who deserve to be reminded that this part of their
life is worth capturing on camera. My hope is to do a segment of Life: As it is every season and in doing so document different portions of life as it is in this world. To do that I needed help….
So,
to get the project rolling I opened it up for nominations and I was
extremely humbled by the response. It was great to see others nominating
people they felt deserved to be featured and it was even cooler to see
people nominating themselves and admitting that perhaps it was time to
get back in front of the camera. I am so very pleased to announce that
the chosen nomination for the first installment of Life: As it is is...........
actually it's two people!
In one case it is a mother nominated by her daughter and in the other case it is a daughter nominated by her mother. So join me in my excitment as I am honored to announce that Mary Tigner (nominated by daughter Rebecca) and Lauren (nominated by her mother Marie Banner Lewis) are the first two individuals who will be featured in Life: As it is. I am sincerely looking forward to getting to know them both and am eager to document their life as it as and share it with you all this Fall.
Stay tuned to the blog because I want to make this project into something BIG and I hope to be able to showcase each individual/family that was nominated.
Best,
Sarah
p.s. new to the blog? be sure to check out my first "welcome" post here or my crash course to Sarah post here!
*for the first installment featuring Lauren, click here !
actually it's two people!
In one case it is a mother nominated by her daughter and in the other case it is a daughter nominated by her mother. So join me in my excitment as I am honored to announce that Mary Tigner (nominated by daughter Rebecca) and Lauren (nominated by her mother Marie Banner Lewis) are the first two individuals who will be featured in Life: As it is. I am sincerely looking forward to getting to know them both and am eager to document their life as it as and share it with you all this Fall.
Stay tuned to the blog because I want to make this project into something BIG and I hope to be able to showcase each individual/family that was nominated.
Best,
Sarah
p.s. new to the blog? be sure to check out my first "welcome" post here or my crash course to Sarah post here!
*for the first installment featuring Lauren, click here !
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