Expecting.

There is nothing quite like waiting for a baby. A gorgeous little boy and another little one on the way. You all look gorgeous and I'm so excited to meet your newest addition. I have to be honest here folks, seeing all these beautiful pregnant mommas, kinda makes me look forward to the time when it is our turn again. You? However, now is not the time. So, for now... get your pregnancy fix here, with Jeanine and her beautiful family.

Love in Sooke.

"Dance Me To The End Of Love" Leonard Cohen

Dance me to your beauty with a burning violin Dance me through the panic 'til I'm gathered safely in Lift me like an olive branch and be my homeward dove Dance me to the end of love Dance me to the end of love Oh let me see your beauty when the witnesses are gone Let me feel you moving like they do in Babylon Show me slowly what I only know the limits of Dance me to the end of love Dance me to the end of love

Dance me to the wedding now, dance me on and on Dance me very tenderly and dance me very long We're both of us beneath our love, we're both of us above Dance me to the end of love Dance me to the end of love

Dance me to the children who are asking to be born Dance me through the curtains that our kisses have outworn Raise a tent of shelter now, though every thread is torn Dance me to the end of love

Dance me to your beauty with a burning violin Dance me through the panic till I'm gathered safely in Touch me with your naked hand or touch me with your glove Dance me to the end of love Dance me to the end of love Dance me to the end of love

Clothing Choices for Photographs

There are many variables that will make up your family photographs. The season, time of day, weather, clothing and of course the uniqueness of the family. Every session takes on its own life, how? YOU. Your outfits, your family, YOUR personalities.

Need some help choosing your outfit(s) for family photos... look no further. I'm finally ready to post about this.

1. Think about where you'd like these images displayed in your home. Look at your living room's color palette. If your family session is in the fall with glorious colors and rich reds and browns and oranges, but those colors don't necessarily match the decor or look you are going for in a specific area of your home... maybe re-think the choices. Maybe something more airy and light suits that space better. Or, change the room and paint entirely, just to suit the photos. Just be aware that you will eventually be displaying your images in your home. Hopefully forever.

2. Choose a favorite piece of clothing. I often base our outfits off of one article of clothing, and lately it's all based off of Maisie's outfits. I'll choose an outfit I adore and build our clothes around hers.

3. Avoid obsessing about it. Day dream, yes... stress NO. It's easy to google "clothing choices for family photos" and instantly become overwhelmed with the super cool outfits the matchy match things and the crazy hype of it all. However, some of my favorite family images are just timeless in their simplicity as well.

4. Bring something else. Even if it's just a bag with a few "maybe's" Sometimes what you don't think will look great in a photo, will end up being amazing in a photo. Bring it and we'll work on it together! I always bring a bag of my favorite tops/pants etc. To be honest my whole house looks like a disaster after a family shoot because I have ripped out every piece of clothing I have and tried it all on, then thrown the rest onto my bed. Done the same with Maisie's etc.

5. Think about your location. If you've chosen a beach setting.. heels might not be your first choice or whatever, they might be!!! We're west coast girls around these parts and heels are generally low on the list... but think about location and what you might normally be wearing there. OR, break the rules and dress right up.

6. Get inspired. Look online. In magazines. See what colors you love and maybe you have something in your wardrobe that is perfect. I have a board {CLICK HERE} on Pinterest dedicated to family photo clothing choices. They aren't all necessarily my choices, but you just might find something that inspires you in there.

7. Whenever possible. Avoid perfect matching. As temping as it may be to all dress the same (and easy) it really takes away each individual's uniqueness and personality to dress exactly the same. Same color tones are great, but not necessarily the exact same color. But again, if that is totally your thing. You go for it.

8. Seek help... There are a ton of posts online aimed at helping you make good choices... Ever watch TLC's What Not to Wear??? Here is also a great post about clothing choices by a Dallas photographer. Get your pal to come over (offering wine helps) and get her to give it to you straight. Bear in mind that it is also MY job to choose the most flattering angles and lighting to help out as much as possible.

9. Quit being so hard on yourself. 100% stop being so critical of yourself. You look in the mirror and see only flaws. I look at you and see your beauty. Promise.

10. Be comfortable, YOU and have fun. Stress looks like STRESS in photos. Love looks a whole lot like love. Once you arrive at your session and we get going... try as much as possible to let everything else go, and just "be" with your family. With your people. Your images will glow. Promise.

Love in the barn

We knew we'd likely get some bad weather. We needed somewhere awesome and somewhat covered.... Enter Susan's barn. Balance Equestrian Center. This session would not have been possible without the amazing ability to shoot the session here. So, THANK YOU Susan! I loved it here from the first moment I stepped into the barn. Horses, hay, huge loft area. Pretty much amazing. Enter... Lindsey and Dennis. Amazing couple. Lindsey came armed with a few clothing choices (which I LOVE) especially for maternity! We roamed, laughed and made fun of Dennis! It was awesome. You look radiant Lindsey and I can't wait to meet your new addition soon!

Choose awesome.

Dear Maisie, In your life, it is highly likely that people will try and tell you that things are boring, that life won't work out, that black friday isn't fun and that parking lots are ugly. They might tell you that you can't have fun, that you won't have fun and that you will have a miserable time. You won't... unless you want to. Today, your dad pointed something out to me in his quiet loving way. "Look at her, having the time of her life in a parking lot." You don't know that people don't generally have the best time of their life in a parking lot. You don't know any different. You only know that you want awesome and fun. So... fun it was.

Please always remember that you always have the potential for awesome. Every single moment of each and every day. You carry your own light within you. There can be darkness all around you, and you can be the only light. You just choose to shine girlfriend, and all will be well. Love you, mom. ox (Many thanks to Auntie Thelma for helping us create some cherished family images tonight. xoxo)