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A Letter On My Doorstep. Portraits Are More Than Paper.

The following letter was received by a colleague of mine

Her name is Jeanine Thurston, and she’s asked her fellow photographers to share it.  It’s a real letter, and you can read more  on her blog.   It touched my heart as I read it, because I’ve been in situations where we’re doing a family portrait because of the illness of one of the family members, and in fact I’ll be sharing one of those soon.

 

There will be no portrait photos in this post.  This letter wasn’t mailed – it was at my doorstep when I got home a couple months ago.  I read it, I cried, and read it again – probably a hundred times by now.  It wasn’t easy to read – and honestly, as much as it validates what I do for a living – I wasn’t sure I was going to share it either.  If you choose to read through the letter, you will know why I’ve finally chosen to share it.

July 2nd, 2011

Jeanine - 

Today I am writing for a couple of reasons.  I have some quiet time at the moment and need to get a couple of things off my mind.  I will leave this for my husband to deliver to you when he is ready.

You photographed my wedding, you photographed my first pregnancy and my first baby.  I contacted you awhile back to photograph my 2nd child and family.  After getting prices and realizing I would want all of the pictures as we love your work – I decided against spending $500+ – which is what I normally spend for portraits and prints with you..  Please know it is not because I don’t value your amazing eye, or how much we love the experience.

That week that I decided to NOT do a session with you, this is how I spent some money.

On Sunday I called and cancelled our session.  Monday I went out and got my hair cut ($39+tip), and colored ($65), Thursday I had my nails done ($24), my family went out to dinner at a somewhat expensive restaurant for no particular reason costing us $79 + tip.  This was just 4 days since canceling our session, already totaling over $200 for un necessary things.  My nails only lasted about 2 weeks, my hair is gone, and seven weeks passed when I got the phone call from our doctor.  It was not something I expected and the cancer has spread very quickly.  I will be leaving my husband, my 6 year old girl and my now 2 year old – not by choice.  It is very hard for me to talk about it which is why I need to write you.

I watch your Facebook page and your posts about the value of a photo and if I could give back all of those things that I purchased this few weeks after I cancelled my session with you, knowing what I know now, and have that session, well… I would do it in a heartbeat. 

Now my time is done and there are no more chances for me.  The next time someone cancels a session – my wish is that you forward this letter to them.  Time is fragile, it is gone before you know you had it.  If you charged $200 for one print it wouldn’t be enough for what it is actually worth.  I cringe to think that my priorities were a manicure over a memory to pass onto my babies and husband.

My love and thanks for what you have given us from past photos.  I am so sorry that I did not see it as more than paper until now.

Karen L.

Kennedy size Footprints on MY heart

Before bedtime we say prayers with Kennedy. I’ll say something and she repeats it. So tonight, during all her God blesses, I said “and bless all the people who love me” to which Kennedy repeated ” and bless all the people who love Boppa”

Matthew and Dylan – Brothers and Sisters Portraits Salem Oregon

There’s something special about the Relationship between Brothers and Sisters

  Meet Dylan and Matthew.  They’re brothers, and they’re about 4 years apart.

This was one of a series we did of the two of them that really touched their mom’s heart.  She told me that she doesn’t see this kind of look all that often, which is why she treasures this image.  Like most brothers, they have their squabbles, and their good times, but underneath it all, they really do love each other.

My two daughters were 5 1/2 years apart, so they were nearly always in different worlds.  Sometimes they were like vinegar and soda, sometimes they got along great, but when push came to shove, they were always there for each other.

When they grew up, they became as close as two siblings can be, and it warms my heart to see the relationship that they have.

My mother and her sister had the same kind of relationship, and I always used this as a model for my kids.  I reminded them that at some point, mom and I would be gone, and what would remain would be the relationship between the two of them.

I guess that’s why I find the opportunity to create a portrait that captures this special kind of relationship a real honor.  Whether it’s kids that live together every day, or adults from a far flung family that don’t see each other very often, an image like this will warm your home and your heart forever.   Matthew and Dylan’s mom will treasure this even when these two are grown with families of their own; in fact probably even more than today, because it will bring back memories of a time gone by.

Several times in the past few months, we’ve had the chance to create a portrait for adult siblings, in some cases brothers and sisters who haven’t all been together for quite some time.  Just last weekend, in fact, we photographed seven adult brothers and sisters as a surprise for their 78 year old mother.

Do you have a special relationship with your brothers and sisters?  Or would you like something that illustrates the relationship between your children?  Then call us at 503-588-0902 and set up a time to come in and chat.  Together, we’ll design something special that you too will treasure for the rest of your life.

There’s more examples on our Brothers and Sisters Portraits page here on this website.

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