A thunderstorm going on for hours over the lake... lightening flashing through the windows as we watched a movie.
Canoeing with her family down the river. Turtles, wild rice, dangling feet into the water. Making dinner. Swimming at sunset.
Sleeping in late. Gorgeous mornings. The lake a rich deep shade of blue. Stand up paddle boarding around the island. Making Belgium waffles for lunch while Taylor Swift plays in the background. Floating on the lake. Reading. The sky turning grey and heading back inside for more reading and napping.
Roadtrips where miles pass in content silence and conversations that span the breadth and depth of life and God and photography businesses. Interjections of 'Wait, I like this song, turn it up!' Stops for coffee and all the gorgeous views.
These are just a few of the memories I have from this last trip to visit this lady. So thankful her! We traded ten minute portait sessions before I left. Come visit soon Kelley!
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Friday, August 14, 2015
Brave
Brave: ready to face and endure danger or pain;
showing courage.
I hope you live your life bravely.
As I was preparing to photograph the father/child course for
Summit Adventure, I was getting excited to come along side and support people
doing brave things. Any trip with Summit Adventure has a common thread of
pushing people out their comfort zones to grow in relationship with God and
other people. On the father/ child course that might look like climbing to the
top of a 150 ft rock face or it might look like taking time to have an honest,
vulnerable conversation with your dad or child.
On this particular course, it was at one of the rappel sites that
I learned about bravery. The second group of the day had made it to the top of
the site. One of the participants was nervous about the rappel. It had been a
challenge for him face a fear of heights to climb to the top of the site, and
now there was a 200 foot rappel waiting for him. As he prepared to rappel, the
atmosphere changed. The typical nervous joking of participants died down and
there was tension in the air as his anxiety built.
I made my way over to a ledge fifty feet away where I could
take photos of the father and son as they rappelled. It was a solemn thing to
witness. He was struggling fiercely with fear. He knew what he had to do and no
amount of advice or encouragement from anyone was making it easier. It was a
slow raw battle to reach the ground.
As I watched, I knew there where areas in my life where I
react the same way. I see other people glide down rappels full of trust and
even joy and I come to God kicking and screaming and crying, begging if there
is any other way.
Currently I live in a small town hours away from family and
close friends. I work a steady 9-5 job with a small photography business on the
side. I am confident God brought me here. I see Him teaching me things. But
it’s hard. I don’t have family to go home to in the evening. I don’t tell
stories of watching peoples’ lives being changed like friends working at
various non-profits. I don’t travel the world climbing mountains or taking
photos like I see other friends doing. Life is that simple but hard cliché of
being faithful in the mundane things. It’s not glamorous. It’s a struggle. I
fight fears and lies of wasting my life, of not being valuable. There have been
many nights of asking God if He has forgotten me, left me hanging on this
rappel. He hasn’t. He stays with me through the frustration. He waits out the
internal kicking and screaming till I’m finally still enough to listen to His
voice and let it overcome my fears.
I don’t know what your rappel is, the thing that unnerves you
to your core. But I hope you’re willing to go into the fight with fear and face
it. I hope you are willing to keep inching your way down the rope till you
reach the ground. I hope you live your life bravely.
Friday, April 10, 2015
Jasmine | West Palm Beach, FL Portrait Photographer
"You'll need coffee shops and sunsets and roadtrips. Airplanes and passports and new songs and old songs, but you'll need people more anything else. You will need other people and you will need to be that person to someone else. A living breathing screaming invitation to believe in better things." - unknown
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