Thursday, May 29, 2008

Baby Vienna Estes

I think I have been in super moodybaby mode! But I love the babies they are so much fun and rewarding. Tuesday was no different. Don and I headed out to Ryan and Kelly's to meet baby Vienna to do a little photo shoot and have dinner. It is always going to be tricky when a photographer becomes a parent because its hard to get photos together as a family when you are the one used to taking all the photos. I know Ryan and Kelly will have a ton of offers along the way for a family shoot within our circle of photographer friends, but I was first. :) hehehehe.

Meet Vienna and her dad Ryan, Vienna is six weeks old.
The happy Estes family
A lot of holding baby, looking at baby, rocking baby goes on in this house.

So sweet!
LOVE this one
I loved the swirls in Vienna's hair. This is a sweet nursing shot.
Mom soothing baby
One cool bit of info that I don't believe Ryan has talked about on his blog is that they are using cloth diapers for Vienna. Part of the deal to use them was if they had a service that would wash them so Kelly found one in Reading and they get a delivery of fresh cloth diapers every week. How cool is that?
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Baby Isaac

I was so excited to meet up with Deb and Malk this past Sunday and meet the new addition to their family. I was almost one year to the date of their wedding last year and how things have changed! Deb and Malk have been together forever and I remember when I got the message from Deb telling me they were expecting little Isaac I was so excited for them. They live in upstate NY but their family is all around Philly so this past weekend they came down and introduced Isaac to everyone. I caught up with them at Malk's parents house near Rittenhouse Square.

Meet baby Isaac, snoozing after a little breakfast.
Making faces at Daddy
Cute feet shot
Malk with the stroller waiting while Deb and I got our coffee fix.

They new family
Malk's parents were so excited to have Isaac visiting.
It was so great to see you guys and catch up. I look forward to seeing you again next year and watching this little man grow.


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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Little Maya

I adore this family. I have such a great time every time I see them and they are just genuinely wonderful people. I can't believe how much Maya has grown since I saw her last year, you have to check out last years shoot.

Maya has the most amazing eyes I have ever seen.

We recreated a couple shots we took last time to show how much she has grown over the past year. I love comparing these shots.

One more.

Maya's bed has transitioned into a big girl bed. She was allowed and actually instructed to jump on her bed just for me. I don't think she minded at all.
So this image is so sweet, Maya was having fun jumping on the bed and putting necklaces on her rocker dog when she came over and sat in my lap. She was very interested to see some of the images I had just taken of her jumping on the bed. It was such a sweet moment for me.
She got dressed in her new fancy dress for this year and we headed outside to get some more "formal" photos.
Isn't she adorable, she is waving at everyone walking by.
Such a beautiful family.
When I first arrived at the house Katria told me that of course Maya didn't get up at her usual time of 8 a.m. but instead 6 a.m. and she was getting a little tired. George and Katria did a great job of doing all the things Maya loves to do to keep her moving and happy. But when Maya gets tired she starts to play with her hair, pulling a little strand through her fingers. It is too adorable for words. By the time our session was over she was ready for bed and went to lie down with no instruction. She is such a good girl. You can see her playing with her hair in this image while reading a book before her nap. I know I keep saying it, but its too darn adorable.
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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Baby Charlie

Sunday I went up to hang out with Charlie and his parents Maura and Will. Will had surprised Maura on Valentines Day with a gift certificate for a photo session. We waited for the weather to get nicer and Sunday was perfect. It rained towards the end but we didn't let it get us down.

Meet Charlie. He loves helping his mom with chores around the house.
There is an awesome park across the street, which is where they spend most of their time.
Charlie loves the slide, he can go down forwards and backwards.
This is my favorite image of Charlie and Maura.
This kid is going to be a heart throb.
More play time on the swing in front of the house.
The only downside to the playground across the street is that they don't have any swings for little kids.
They go to Valley Green all the time so it was important for us to go and get some family shots there. We had to leave Morgan the dog at home for this one though.
I just love this image
One last family portrait before the slideshow.
It was so much fun hanging out with you guys, it was so great to finally meet you! I had a great time.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Jessica & Karol Engagement

Saturday after hanging out with baby Zoe I headed down to Old City to meet up with Jessica and Karol. They are getting married in October and I was very excited to meet up with them again. We hung out for a while got a bite to eat and decided to take some casual photos near Head House Square, on of my favorite places to go.

Meet Jessica and Karol
This is one of my favorites from the day.
I think this one ties for my favorite.
I really enjoyed the little moments they had together during the shoot.
Spring isn't over yet, there are still a ton of plants flowering all over the place.
I loved this patch of purple.
They are so comfortable together.
Its been so exciting getting together with all my couples this year. I am so excited for all the weddings I have coming up. Its going to be a great summer!

Jessica and Karol, I look forward to hanging out with you guys again. You are going to be such an adorable bride and groom!

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Baby Zoe

Saturday morning I got to hang out with Zoe, Amber and Taylor. It was such a blast. Last you remember Amber was her belly session! Well so much has changed since I saw them last. Little Zoe is now 8 months old developing a wonderful personality and Amber and Taylor couldn't be more excited to be parents.
It was really funny when we began the session because Zoe was down for her nap and we had to decide how to get her up. Taylor and Amber fought over who would go into the room first to wake her up, you will see in the slideshow its too darn cute.
They are about the most excited new parents I have ever met.
Such a sweet moment after waking up.
Mmm. Lunch time! Gotta love that face and the faux hawk.
Bath time!
Love those eyes and the little curl of hair on top of her head.

Their bathroom is actually quite small and the spectacle of all three of us in there for bath time was hilarious. This is what Zoe saw.We introduced bubbles at bath time. I just love this one.
I love how inquisitive children are at this age.
It never bothers me that they reach out for the camera.
Every parent can relate to this image.
Gotta get them dressed quick before they make their escape!
A very nice timeless, classic family portrait. A good looking family as well.
I could have posted every image in the slideshow above but I had to restrain myself. Such a fun session, I had a blast and Zoe, Amber and Taylor make an adorable family.


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Friday, May 16, 2008

Baby Meena

Wednesday I had so much fun with Meena and her mom Shannon. It was also coincidently Shannon's birthday, happy birthday Shannon. This shoot was not for her birthday as you might think but it is for a surprise Father's day gift. Not to worry Dad does not know about me and does not have any idea that this little shoot took place. :) I made sure about that, I don't want to spoil any surprises but I also get so excited to post the images and slideshow. So if you know Meena's dad, shhhhh its a secret!

Meet little Meena she is five and a half months old. Too darn cute.
She loves her Mama, barely takes her eyes off her.
They have a good time together and Shannon knows how to get a laugh out of her.
You can see some of the pooches in this image.
Two of the sweetest dogs ever and they absolutely adore Meena.
Ticklish cheeks. I love this image.
Heart melter, isn't she the cutest thing?
The dress she has on is her daddies favorite.
So calm ,cool and relaxed.
Here is where she earns her true moodybaby title. :)
Gotta capture the baby feet.
We wore little Meena out during the shoot. Shannon put her in bed before I left and she was out in a matter of minutes. I know Dad will love this surprise and I can't wait to come back for a full family session and see everyone again. I will have to remember to bring some treats and a toy for the doggies.


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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

It could have been bad.

Thank you to the group of people in a black Audi on the Garden State Parkway on Sunday for telling us we had a flat! We didn't feel it yet and as you can see here it could have been really bad if we didn't stop when we did. Luckily they flagged us down and there was an exit right ahead of us, we zipped off into a parking lot to checked it out. We were going to try to get down to a service station but as you can see that was not a possibility.

Don quickly changed the tire and we were back on the road safe and sound. Lesson? Keep an eye out for those around you, if you see they have a problem let them know. I am very thankful the "Audi" let us know, even though I thought they were pulling up beside us to try and race or something.... I was wrong. :)

I had a very fun baby session today, super cute 5 month old. Photos to come soon.

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Monday, May 12, 2008

Jessica & Chris Engagement Shoot

I have been so excited for this shoot. Don and I went up to New Haven CT this weekend to hang out with these two awesome people. We first met Jess and Chris at one of the many scooter rallies that we go to every year. They brought a big group down from Connecticut one year to our July rally and the rest is history. Chris is also a photographer and we have always had tons to chat about. Last year when he told me that him and Jess had got engaged and they couldn't think of anyone else to photograph their wedding I was so excited and not to mention honored. Their wedding is going to be beautiful. We head up to Bennington Vermont for it at the end of June.

Enough chit chat and on to photos.
It was supposed to rain all day Saturday, but we got beautiful weather instead.
Aren't they adorable?
I just love this one.
We have a ton of shots with the scoots.

I love Jess's laughter in this image.Weeeeeee!!
Really what could be sexier?
Ok maybe this.

You can't just pose with the scooters you have to ride them.
And of course Jess has her own scoot!Again thank you guys so much for all the hospitality and friendship.
I can not wait for your wedding weekend and to see you guys again.



slideshow

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Happy Mother's Day, to my Mom!

I just wanted to send a special Mother's day to my Mom! I am so thankful for my mom and especially after this past year of ups and downs. We found out in December after almost a year of going through one test after another that she had gastric malt lymphoma, a form of stomach cancer. While this news was not what we wanted to hear, it was finally a diagnosis. My mom took the news with the most positive attitude and strength I have ever seen. After almost two years of loosing weight, not enjoying food, not having an appetite, feeling horrible and no doctors being able to give her an answer this was finally a turning point. She was finally able to concentrate on getting the treatment she needed. She never let her diagnosis get her down and she even surprised all her nurses and doctors with her upbeat enthusiasm. Her friends and my aunt have been so wonderful to be with her through all her chemotherapy treatments. My mom lives alone and it has been hard for Geoff and me to be so far away through all of this. I am so happy that she has people to check in on her and be there for her when she needs it.

She has been through four rounds of chemo and lost her hair, but she has gained weight and her appetite back. The last couple of months whenever I talk to her she can not stop talking about how much she is eating, what she ate that day, what she plans to eat later that day and how wonderful it all tastes! She has pushed through it all with such strength and after her last visit and round of tests the doctors say she has beaten the cancer! How awesome is that! She will still have to go in for certain treatments every couple of months to ward everything off but the worst seems to be over. She has been keeping a blog of her experiences and I am sure would love your comments and well wishes.

Of any one I know my mom has been a strong and selfless person. She has always encouraged me and my brother to go out and pursue our dreams, which has not always been easy for her. She raised us as a single mom, I can not even imagine how difficult that was. When I left on my national exchange in college to Towson Maryland and decided not to return to school in New Mexico she was heart broken but she supported me. My mom and I were best buds through out my high school years. Geoff was off to college and exploring other countries and we were all we had. I felt horrible leaving her by herself in New Mexico but I knew I needed to leave for better opportunities. When I recently left my full time job that was a safety crutch for me she was concerned and voiced all the things I needed to think about and take care of but she still supported me no matter how concerned she was.

She is one of the proudest mom's I know. I hear it all the time how she brags about me and Geoff and it makes me feel good that she is so proud because it really shows how great a parent she has been to raise us the way she did. She always wants the best for us. She also desperately wants grandkids, but thats a whole other conversation. :)

Mom I love you with all my heart and I am so proud of YOU! I love you.

Last week when we met up with Sarah and Jessica they took a few photos of us to surprise you with. Its not often when Geoff and I are together and it has been forever since we have had a decent photo together. These are for you and you will be receiving some prints of them.

Happy Mothers Day.

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And The Winner Is...

Elizabeth Haring!!!!!

Congratulations Elizabeth! I am so excited to to meet you and your family.


Here were my mom's thoughts about your story:

I chose #2 because I know the difficulties this mother went through with a preemie. If you remember, your cousin Heather went through this. It seemed like she was always having to take Jonathan to the doctor for the first 4 years of his life. We don't have a lot of photos of him as a baby. This is a very true story of the "miracle" of birth. I really feel this mother and baby deserve this photo shoot and I am looking forward to seeing the photos when they are done.
Love you!
MOM

But not to worry Kaleo and Danica, it's mothers day and I can not let the day go by with out giving you a gift as well. So you both will receive 100.00 off a baby shoot with me!

Congratulations to you all and happy Mothers day!

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Friday, May 09, 2008

Mothers Day Contest Finalists.

I am so excited that I have some entries for my Mothers day contest. Truthfully I was scared that nobody would send me anything, but you guys pulled through and I received three entries. I would have loved to receive more but I said that all I needed was three to give away a shoot and thats what I got! Next year I will make sure to give you guys more time I promise.

Since I only have three entries to choose from I feel a bit strange choosing the winner of the shoot so I am going to have my Mom choose the winner. (She doesn't know that yet though, surprise Mom!) What better person to decide the winner than my own Mother? Its the perfect solution. I will post the winner some time on Sunday.

Here are the entries I recieved:

#1 Kaleo Bird

My second child is exactly 1 month old today (May 7th). He’s our surprise baby boy. Not a surprise because we weren’t intending to have a baby, but a surprise because he’s boy.

When we went in for our sonogram at 19 weeks our radiologist wouldn’t give us a straight answer about the baby’s gender. Having done this once before with our first child (a girl) I pointed out to him, which I’m sure he appreciated, that the image had no penis.
“So it’s a girl, right?” I prodded.
“Not necessarily, the penis is sometimes hiding, and I can’t tell from this angle if that’s labia or scrotum.”
I thought, how is it that you can take a million cross-section photos from every angle of the baby’s internal organs, but you can’t make out the body parts on the outside of the baby? Luckily there was a resident in the room observing our scan and she could tell we were annoyed so she helpfully offered, “So -- 98 % chance it’s a girl.” We went with that.

I like to know the gender of our children ahead of time because I like to have whatever reaction I’m going to have before the baby is born. Also, I’m a planner. I enjoy selecting names and clothes and decorations ahead of time. No matter what the gender of the baby is there is a sense of loss for me, because before I can embrace the “flavor” of baby that we have been blessed with, I have to give up day-dreaming about the other option. I prefer to get this mourning “the road not taken” reaction out of the way before the actual baby arrives, so that I can be whole-ly joyful about them as individuals immediately.

When we found out we were having another girl, we knew that our daughter would be thrilled. My daughter, Noli, is two and half and very big on the whole gender thing right now. She wanted the baby to be a girl like her. When we would remind her that the baby might be a boy she would purse her little lips together and say, “I don’t like boy babies.” So we knew she would be pleased. My husband, Tu, has loved being the Daddy to a little girl and having grown up in a family of four boys wasn’t all that interested in having a boy anyway. He was annoyed when some people at work reassured him that he could always “try again” for a boy when he told them we were having another girl. He really doesn’t see having a girl as being “less” than having a boy.

I felt some disappointment initially. We weren’t planning on having anymore kids after this one and I would never know what it was like to parent a boy baby. I have had a very estrogen-laden life. I grew up with a sister and had very few male friends, and the ones I did have were gay. All of my dad’s friends were female and he had an aversion to sports. I had been hoping to gain insight and empathy into the male experience through a son.

Anyway, I soon let go of my baby boy fantasy and relaxed into the familiarity of raising another little girl. I know about tea parties and sisterhood and dolls and all things girly. My friendship with my younger sister is one of the most important relationships of my life and I was pleased to be able to give that experience to Noli too. We were going to name the new baby Violet.

On April 7, 2008 I sped though labor and delivery in 5 hours (a big relief after the 42 hours I had with my first child. Yes, you read that right, 42 hours!) and when I delivered the baby the mid-wife didn’t even check the gender, because I had told her it was girl and these days everyone knows this stuff ahead of time. Tu helped catch the baby and cut the cord but he also somehow missed the additional equipment on our baby “girl”. So when they put the baby into my arms and I looked down and saw a penis all I could say was “Oh! Oh! Oh!” and then, “ Honey, come look at this!” Tu and I stared at each other in shock. “Violet has penis.” I said. Tu’s first thought was that Noli would be disappointed and his second thought was that this was the wrong baby and there had been some kind of mistake. I had no thoughts at all. I just couldn’t wrap my mind around the change.

We named him Calder, after the Alexander Calder mobile that we first met each other under. We have spent the last month teaching ourselves not to say “her” or “she” when talking about Calder and collecting second-hand boy clothes. Noli adapted very well to getting a baby brother instead of the promised sister. She is mad at us for not giving her our total and undivided attention anymore, but she adores Calder and announces her new title of “Big Sister” to everyone we meet.

My main reason for submitting this entry to your Mother’s Day photo contest is that in trying to balance my time between Noli and Calder, I haven’t really had much time/energy to photograph them. I feel like I am missing some important moments but the time just slips away from me and before I know it I have fallen asleep nursing the baby on the couch again. We took millions of photos of Noli and I feel like Calder deserves a little documentation too. I can’t think of a more wonderful Mother’s Day gift than to have professional photos of our newly expanded little family!


# 2 Elizabeth Haring (No relation to my boyfriend Don Haring)

I come from a long line of strong women. Really strong women. The type of women that are born before their time and pioneer change. The type of women who survive terrifying experiences with their heads held high and their dignity fully intact. The type of women that other women long to know, befriend, and emulate. Within this line, I am the fourth generation of first-born daughters. This is a right in and of itself, and with it comes certain expectations and obligations. You can imagine the anticipation I felt when I found out I was pregnant with my own first child.

Ironically, my formal induction into this heritage of “strong women” surrounded my daughter’s birth. In the 26th week of my very normal and uneventful pregnancy, I went into pre-term labor. Though the doctors were able to temporarily delay labor, Riley was born two weeks later. She weighed just over 2 pounds and was, for a lack of better words, tiny. In those initial moments, I remember looking at my daughter, small and helpless, praying that she would quickly inherit my grandmother’s strength and my mother’s resiliency. We even chose the name Riley because it means strong and valiant~ hoping that we could bestow the influence of her namesake upon her. Riley came home 5 weeks later, weighing exactly 4 pounds. Because she was born so early, I do not have any pictures of myself in which I am obviously pregnant. And because her body was so sensitive that small amounts light and noise would disrupt her entire day, we never had her professionally photographed as a newborn. The only early photos we have of Riley are harsh and blurry pictures of her in the NICU, taken by her scared and emotional father. I am submitting the most meaningful which was taken the first time I was allowed to hold Riley, four days after she was born. As soon as I put Riley to my chest, she opened her eyes for the very first time and looked right into mine. It was at that moment that I knew that we both inherited the power we needed to survive this situation, and that we possessed a bond that only a mother and daughter could share. Though the picture itself is poor, it captured a significant moment and therefore is irreplaceable.

Today, I am humbled by how fortunate we are to have a healthy and vibrant 2-year old. She battled terrifying odds and has escaped all of the worst case scenarios that we were warned of when she was born. On Mother’s Day, I feel blessed to have been able to contribute this “strong little girl” to the world. She has reinforced the circle of women in our family, and has brought us more hope and joy than can be expressed in words. I would love to honor her, and all the mothers in this circle, by capturing her spirit in a photograph. By looking at your pictures online, I am certain you are the person who can perform this justice. Thank you for considering us as part of your Mother’s Day contest, and we would be honored to be chosen for your baby shoot!

# 3 Danica Sumpter (entered by son Brock)

So i overheard mom talking about a mother's day contest ms. joy was holding and when i heard that the prize was a baby shoot, i just had to enter. i know most people think their mom is the bestest ever, and i'm no different.

i wanted to get her something really neat for mother's day to show her how much i love and appreciate everything she does, but i'm not allowed to drive and don't get an allowance yet, so my options are a bit limited. i do however sneak online to blog once a week and thought it would be great if i could secretly enter this contest and win a baby shoot for her. "why?" you ask...this quote sums it up nicely...

A good snapshot stops a moment from running away. ~Eudora Welty

mom talks about how much and fast i'm changing and i can see in her eyes that she gets a little sad that her baby is growing up right before her eyes, and she's probably wanting to do anything she can to stop these moments from running away. to add to that, my mom and dad's families live in texas and florida so the only way much of my extended family gets to see me is through pictures. and no offense to mom, but ms. joy's a professional and if a picture by mom is worth 1000 words, one by ms. joy is worth 10,000.

so, i'm sure you wanna see me and my mom...
this is me (in my mommy's belly) and my mom on her mommy's lap (i guess you never get too old to sit on your mom's lap)
here's me in mom's belly...looks like she swallowed a big basketball
here's me on mom's belly...it's great to be on the outside
all this talk about bellies...for good measure i thought i'd throw in a picture of my belly (please excuse the drool, it comes without warning these days)
so, i hope you enjoyed the pictures of me and my mom (and g'ma), and i hope i'm one of the winners of the contest...it would be the best mom's day present ever for the best mom ever!

Good luck to you all and Happy Mothers Day!

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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

An evening with Sarah and Jess

We just returned from a super fun evening of hanging out with Sarah and Jess here in D.C. So great to see you guys, I am happy we were able to get together. If you're ever in Philly be sure to give me a ring.


Heading home tomorrow and looks like its been great timing, the rain is going to roll in tomorrow. Its been a beautiful week here in D.C.

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D.C. at night

Geoff and I wandered around a little yesterday evening. I really love how D.C. is illuminated at night. We weren't out for too long, I get a little creeped out with patches of darkness and wandering around with a big camera.

An attempt with the self timer, it was a bit challenging because it was dark and hard to focus, I set it up on the ground so once I hit the button I had to get up and get over and get into the photo and look "natural". Whew. So not the most flattering vantage point for me, but Geoff looks great!
View of the Thomas Jefferson memorial from afar.
And of course the Washington Monument.
I took it easy most of the day yesterday because the top of my feet/ankles are really sore. Not sure what I did exactly but it is a little painful to walk. We have done a TON of walking this week and I have worn a variety of shoes, I think I hurt myself when I wore flip flops one day. So its really just annoying. I am happy I don't have a wedding this weekend, although I have a super cool engagement shoot up in New Haven CT!

By the way I have received ZERO entries in the Mothers Day contest. We will see if anyone submits anything last minute but if not then next year I make sure to give people more time. I would like to receive at least three entries in order for me to give away one session.

Enjoy this beautiful day!

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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Hanging in D.C. with my brother

This week I am hanging out with my brother Geoff while he is in town on business. We have been having a great time wandering around the area. Yesterday he had a long break so we met for lunch and headed down to the mall again to check out one the natural history museum and head back. We have been on the go thats for sure and I have to force myself away from shopping in Georgetown. :) I have been down there two days in a row now.

Anyway, its been great to spend some time with Geoff. I had not seen him since New Years 2007 and he has since moved from Italy to Hawaii! What a life. He is loving Hawaii and I can not wait to visit.

I have not been good about bringing my camera out with us, our trips to the mall have been a little spontaneous, but I did get a good shot of Geoff with my iphone yesterday. Isn't he handsome?


I will get the real camera out at some point. I promise.

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Friday, May 02, 2008

Mothers Day Contest

I thought it might be fun to hold little contest for Mothers day. What do you think?

Here's the deal.

I will give away ONE baby shoot and ONE belly shoot. The catch? Well I want to hear your stories, why you or your mom deserves it, why you want it or why someone you know deserves/wants this shoot. Send me your stories AND a creative photograph of your mom, yourself, your mom when she was pregnant with you or your belly. Self portraits are the best as you are always your most available subject.
I have never done this kind of thing before so I thought it might be fun. I hope you guys are up for it or can nominate someone who you think deserves a photo shoot with me.

I will post images as I receive them and a winner on Mothers day. Due to the timing of this I will be deciding the winner but I will also be posting the top three stories in each category along the way.
(if you don't think you can take a creative photograph of yourself or your belly, you can submit sentimental photos of your mother that you love.)

send submissions to: joy at joymoody dot com

So get to it! :)

Here are some old photos of my mom that I have always loved and may give you an idea for what you could submit if you go down the old photograph route.

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