Spreading Love - The Stephenson Family at home | Canyon, Texas Family Photographer

When Natalie asked me to photograph her family, my heart lept. They are a large family (love) and live out in the middle of nowhere (love) and they are a fostering/adoptive family (love) and they are precious (double love).

They are the kind of people that make you stop and examine your own self. Not in a bad way, not in a compare and feel bad about yourself way, but in a ENCOURAGING way. In a way that makes you want to do more GOOD in this world. They are precious and so warm.

When I start communication after someone reaches out to do a photoshoot the first think I usually ask is “what kind of shoot do you envision”? I usually suggest shooting at home. Some people are so gun-shy about allowing themselves to be photographed at home because they have fears that their place isn’t “big enough” or “light enough” or “clean enough” or even “decorated well enough”. I always try and assure that these photos are not about the appearance of your home. It’s about the love in it <3.

The Stephensons were all in for an in-home session (YAY!) so we went with it. I went over an hour and a half before sunset. It was SO WINDY. Again, not a reason not to shoot outside! Wind=movement in photos. love.

We spend a good amount of time in the back yard with the kiddos just playing. The beginning of the shoot is usually just about the family getting comfortable with me being there. I let the kids play and the family just naturally do what they normally do in the back yard, play :) It makes for wonderful candid moments when people are just in their element doing what they do. Think about your favorite photo of your grandmother as a child. It’s probably when she’s standing in her kitchen or in front of her childhood home. Mine is one of my grandmother sitting on her porch. It’s just a stripped down version of just HER.

We transitioned to the front porch to get in some optimal light and then naturally headed out to the garden. The kiddos wanted me to see their. pumpkins :)

We ended the shooting out in the back pasture. Mom and dad wanted photos on the cattle trailer out back. Perfect. If it means something to the family, it will show in photos.

The sun was setting beautifully by this time so I suggested the family sit with the sun at their backs so I could get some beautiful sun flare shots. I told them to just sit and talk and tickle or tell jokes. Just be comfortable (not always easy).

I knew as I drove away I had captured some of the essence of this sweet fam. It doesn’t take a lot of effort to get great shots when people are most comfortable. At-home shots are the best opportunity to see that happen.

I hope to be sharing more of my shooting process in the future. I get lots of questions about it!

Katie Beth + baby Owen | Lubbock Maternity and Newborn Photographer

Did y’all know I travel for sessions? I do. Lubbock is about an hour and a half from Canyon, but I don’t know if there’s somewhere too far for me to go and get to photograph a beautiful pregnancy and a sweet squishy newborn. Swoon. Fun story, I got to to a two for one and see Hillsong United in concert in Lubbock while I was there. It was a super fun trip. Thanks for letting me be a part of your lives Katie Beth and Adam!

The Owen Family | Dallas Fort Worth Family Photographer + Videographer

Since I started this journey through finding my voice in photography, I have found myself wanting more and more out of my work. More connection, more relationship building, more telling of stories. Photography on a deeper more personal level. I started where most photographers start. Loving to take portraits. people's faces. Tack sharp eyes, smiling faces looking at the camera. And for me, it has morphed into something totally different. In journeying and grinding through this form of art, I have found that it's connection and storytelling that fuels my fire in this art form. I no longer desire faces, but motion and stepped-back shots of an entire scene. I really don't love portraits anymore...ok, ok, the occasional perfect soulful stare directly into my lens does make me a bit giddy...but the anticipated and the planned is not my heartbeat. It's life, frozen in a photograph, that taps into that place in my soul that sings.

When anyone contacts me and asks me to come into their HOME and do, not only photography, but take video and create a heirloom film, I literally cannot sleep. I think about it until the day of the shoot and show up bursting with anticipation. I don't expect anything from these clients. No plans, no wardrobe, no house cleaning. NADA. Just open the door and let me in. I will hang in the shadows and just watch for a few hours. It's the biggest rush to just SEE their life and snag the beauty from it and freeze it for them to see. I know they think I am crazy. Why...no HOW...do you expect to give us anything worth looking at from just taking photos of us in our pajamas pilled on the couch with two-days-out-from-being-washed-bed-head. And I am thinking.....please wake up with rats-nest hair. lol I love to dissect the little moments in peoples lives and pull out a slice of beauty in the chaos and present it as a gift. It's my heart and soul in this art form.

The Owen family did exactly that. They opened the door and let me in. We didn't so much as say hello, and I was up the stairs to catch some of the kiddos still snoozing and others just barely awake, bed head and all. It was magical for me. There are 6 kiddos living in this house and two young adults  that they are allowing to stay with them. That, plus an amazing mama and daddy, and you have 10 people sharing a modest home but sharing so much more than that. They know about love and giving of ones-self.  Two of the 6 kids are adopted. This family understands SACRIFICE and GIVING like I have never ever seen. I am emotional now, typing this as I think of what a blessing it is to know them.

I asked J'Lynne to share some of their story with me to include here in this space. I encourage you to read and more importantly, I encourage you to pray for this beautiful family...

Our family has had some major changes over the past few years. Even though our third and fourth children were born when our oldest was not even four yet, we knew we weren’t done growing our family. When the twins were just a few months old, we began the process of adopting a little boy from China. The process was long and challenging, but when we saw our little boy’s face and were officially matched, all the frustrations instantly became worth it. A year after bringing him home, I happened to come across the file of a little girl who needed a family and just felt like she was the missing piece to our family. So for the second time in two years, we traveled to China to bring home a child to join our family. Adding any child to your family takes some time to adjust to but when you throw in special needs and a background that includes trauma, there are many challenges to overcome. Only a few months after returning from China, David was accepted into the FBI National Academy. This was such a great honor for him but it meant he had to leave home and live in Virginia for three months! It was a difficult time with him being away but we eventually found our groove and made it work. By the time David returned home in December, the kids were all thriving and the newest one had really settled in. David and I had a conversation that this rollercoaster of life has been great but we really just wanted to get through the next few years with no more big changes. Unfortunately, life doesn’t usually go as planned. David had been suffering for a few months from what doctors had thought was just allergies, but it turned out to be a much bigger problem. In late April, doctors found a large mass in one of his lungs. Weeks of indescribable worry and stress while waiting for results ended in the worst possible news. David had cancer. It had already spread to his bones and lymph nodes. Stage four. Terminal. His timeline was measured in months. All our plans for a quiet, simple year came to a screeching halt. Fortunately, we were lucky enough to find a silver lining in this devastation. Knowing that David is going to miss so many special events in our kids’ lives has really forced us step back and appreciate all the small things that bring us joy on a daily basis. I reached out to Tori when I realized how few family pictures we had with David in them and asked her if she could just document one day in our life before David became too sick. Tori captured that perfectly with our video and pictures… messy morning hair, “daddy pancakes”, simple backyard fun, ponytails and shoelaces and just the chaos of everyday life with six kids. There is no escaping the difficult times ahead for our family, but thanks to Tori we will always have this one perfect morning to look back on and remember the good times

{Friends, don't forget to scroll down and view their photos after watching their family film!}

 

 

The Ridingers at home | Amarillo family photographer

These in-home sessions get better and better. I am finding my artistic voice more and more through documenting families being families in their own space. We love at home, we let down our hair at home, our kids play freely at home. Don't get me wrong, beautiful sunsets in a field of tall grass sings to me too, but in-home sessions pull and tug at every heart string I have. I hope they pull on yours too. <3

This family was precious. These boys are so loved and I strove to document just that. This day was sunless and dreary, but sometimes dreary sets a tone of comfort and softness that adds to the story. Their home was cozy and soft and comfortable. It all came together so well, the weather, the light, the tone of the day...the stars aligned. I hope this makes you cry happy tears Ridinger family!