Grandparents with grandchildren

Walnut Family Portraits // Documenting the Chavez Family

Our first session of 2015 was the beautiful Chavez family. Some of the greatest moments in being a photographer are those times when documenting families of multiple generations.  When Anna contacted me to have her family portraits taken, she wanted to be sure to share how important these photos were to her, which included having her husband, 3 gorgeous daughters, her son-in-law and 2 most adorable grandchildren.   

As with many of us, our family members live or go to school out of state, and that was the case here.  We only had a small window of opportunity to schedule our session together as Anna's youngest daughter was going to be flying back out of state.  We are still so excited that everything worked out perfect!  

Anna, we want to thank you again for allowing us to document the love and connection you and your family shared with us.  You have a beautiful family, and we look forward to seeing you all again soon. 

Capture Life's Beautiful Moments // Personal Post

For those of you that know me personally, you know that I am a super emotional person.  I am a sucker for love stories and sad movies.  There are many things that we learn throughout our lives, good and bad, and it's only through these experiences do we grow.  A very pivotal moment in my life was when I received the call of my father's passing.  One of those moments in life I can never forget.  One can only imagine the roller coaster of emotions you feel when you are the recipient of a call like this.  

At a moments notice, you realize that you were seconds, minutes, hours, days, and months too late.  Too late to write a letter to tell him how much he has taught me, too late to call him to tell him I love him, too late to text a simple 'hello!' or 'how are you?' and much too late to tell him that I will be ok and that I miss him dearly.

These are the moments that help define what life is really, truly all about.  It's because of these moments that I love my job.  Sure, I can tell you that I loved my job as a nurse as well.  I found joy in healing patients and helping others.  Those memories can't be taken away as well.  As a daughter, and even a granddaughter, I have a small opportunity to look back at photos of my childhood.  Not always remembering that exact moment, but seeing the expression's on our faces are priceless.  

As I ventured into photography, I promised myself one thing.  I was going to capture these moments for everybody that allowed me to.  I promised myself this because during the last years that my dad was alive, I don't have any photos of him and I together.  It breaks my heart that I will never have that opportunity again. I don't want anyone to have to feel this feeling. Words can not express how important photographs are to me.  

A few months back, Chris and I had the opportunity to capture moments of our children with my mom and Cesar or as my kids call them grandma and grandpa.  These images are very important to me as my children will be able to look back at these images years from now, and remember the great times they had together.  

Remember, we don't need special occasions to make memories, everyday moments are just as priceless.  Take the time to capture life's moments before the moment passes you by. 

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If you are ready to make priceless moments too, I'd love to connect with you.