Fresh Eyes.

There have been times over the last 2 years where I have thought, I wish I had a little more time to do things for myself. Specifically (when I am not in the busy season) to go take photos that are just for me. However, I have recently gained a new perspective. I spend the majority of my time caring for the people in my life who need me the most and this allows me to see the world through their eyes and experience new things everyday that I never would take the time to notice, even if I were given it. With this new outlook I find myself looking for “more time in the day” less often. I am content with the time given, and the way I get to spend it.

One of my goals for this year was to take more personal photos, not on my iPhone. 🙂 Hayden, my son, and I go on nature adventures every week. I let him lead the way… as long as it isn’t into traffic. I love seeing the world through his beautiful fresh eyes. Here are my favorite shots from a few different adventures we have had so far. And one shot of a sweet moment with Dad at home learning numbers.

Lily {1 year portraits}

2013 Highlights

Happy New Year everyone!!

2013 was another amazing year for elle images!! I cannot thank all of my clients enough for trusting me to photograph the special moments in their lives, and for the referrals! I started my business in 2005 and every year since then, and every day really, I know how fortunate I am to have my dream job!! You all make it possible, thank you thank you thank you!

On a personal note, becoming a mother is still proving to be the best thing I have ever done and I could not love my little boy more. He makes me better at everything I do, without question. I’m lucky to have an incredibly supportive and caring husband as well and I feel like after I got married, and actually wore the (fancy) shoes of a bride, I became a better wedding photographer. This is definitely true for my photography of babies and families after becoming a mother. There are moments that I understand the importance of now, that I didn’t before. Its a whole new love that you can’t really understand until you feel it. I’m so lucky to experience that love everyday and it truly has made me love what I do even more. There is value in the photos I take. They matter to all of you, and they absolutely matter to me. My photos don’t hang in an art gallery, they hang on the walls in your home… and that is the biggest honor of all!! Being a photographer is a huge piece of who I am as a whole person and I really take pride in what I do. I hope that everyone who allows me (and my camera) into their world is able to feel how much I care about the photos I take for them. Thank you again!!

2013 had its highs, as well as a few lows… one devastating low was that my father was diagnosed with ALS. I knew basically nothing about this awful disease before my Dad’s diagnosis, and I find this seems to be the case with most of the people I talk to. Much of my time over the next year and hopefully many years to come will be devoted to helping my Dad in various ways which is why I will be taking on a bit less work. I also want to document his life the best that I can in hopes to bring more awareness to the disease to help in the fight against it, but I also want to share more about my Dad and what a wonderful man he is as he continues to fight couragesly. (To find out more about ALS and how you can help please visit http://www.alsa.org)

I am sharing this because I truly feel like you are all friends, not just clients. You share your lives with me and I want to share mine with you. I will still be working full time… I am just limiting the total number of shoots I take each month to make sure I have the time to do the best work for my clients and be the daughter, mother and wife that I want to be and need to be right now in my life. I think balance is an important key in life. Becoming a mother definitely taught me this. We all have many roles in life and each of my roles matter to me so I am finding the best way to balance them all to be successful and happy. I think that my work will be even more successful because of it too!

With that all being said, I wanted to share images from all of my shoots over the last year! I chose one shot from each shoot that I did. It was so much fun to reflect back on all of these wonderful moments of love, laughter and life! There are a ridiculous amount of photos (I was very fortunate to be quite the busy lady this year) so I apologize, but I am trying to make up for my lack of blog posting here. 🙂 I cannot wait for all that is to come in 2014!!! It is going to be a wonderful year!!!!

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Thank you all so much!!!!! Lots of Love!

Laura

 

 

Josh+Sarah

Just wrapped up editing Josh & Sarah’s wedding.

Acceptance & Appreciation

I think the biggest lesson I have learned through my last year and a half as a mother is acceptance. Which is different from settling or giving up. It is accepting change, which is inevitable in life and learning how to adjust and grow from the changes that come.

I have always been hard on myself whether it was as a student, an athlete, a coach, a photographer, or now as a mother. And, most definitely, more than ever as a mother. Once you are a mom the mom guilt is a constant “thing” in life. But I have found a way to let go of the guilt a bit by accepting many things that come along with being a mom and instead turning those difficulties into appreciation.

Hayden, my beautiful boy, has never been a good sleeper. He is 20 months and still wakes 4-5 times most nights, which at this point I am celebrating. After reading every book and blog and trying every method, even the heart wrenching ones because I hoped I was helping my child, I decided to fully listen to and follow my heart and accept the fact that he wakes up all night, and that is ok. Once I accepted and moved on I was able to appreciate my extra cuddles every night, appreciate coffee more, appreciate my parents for reasons I had never thought of before, and definitely appreciate the sleep I do get. I also felt better about the mother I was. Even if I was and am a tired mom, I am one that follows my instincts about my own child and I will not waiver on that again. I also learned to accept the many other challenges that he has presented to me as a part of who he is, and regardless of any of the frustrations we experience, he is still my most favorite human being on the planet. And I appreciate all of his characteristics and traits because they all make him who he is.

Now, with that being said, I am not a robot. I absolutely have my moments of frustration that arise from the perpetual sleep deprivation, not to mention the standard overwhelmed mom moments where we need a personal time out, regardless of the sleep we are or aren’t getting. However, I once again found that reminding myself that I am not perfect and accepting the occasional melt down helped the guilt subside once again. This acceptance turns into appreciation of good friends who don’t judge and just understand, and love that is unconditional. Also, an appreciation of my own confidence and self reliance that holds me together even when I feel like I am falling apart.

Becoming a mom has impacted how I am able to use my time as a business owner. I used to be super fast with my editing turn around time. Anyone who could devote 12 hours a day, on none shoot days should be pretty fast. 🙂 I still think I am doing just fine, but its not like It was before motherhood. Having most all of my work hours line up with Hayden’s sleep hours have brought me to the realization that I can’t be the editing superhero I once was anymore. This one has been a tough one to accept but it helps that I get to be a mommy super hero, which comes with many more super powers than fast editing, and I have a huge appreciation for my clients who all are so patience and seem to really “get it”. I also have been able to still stay within my turn around time frame as promised, so I feel I am following through for my clients and my business is going strong which I always am so grateful for. I get to be a full time mom and a full time photographer. It was truly my dream growing up and now I am living it. And I will never stop being thankful for that!!

I have accepted that marriage is not perfect. We have had perfect moments. Even “movie like” moments that I replay in my mind. But marriage is work, everyday. Just like anything else in life that is worthwile and great, a happy marriage has to be earned. I am a dreamer and I romanticize often. I have many hours to myself think while I put Hayden back to sleep. 🙂 Most of these hours are spent analyzing and pondering which often sends me into a fantasy world of make believe and makes me question every aspect of my marriage, myself, my work, etc. But when I come back to reality I find that what I do have is a partner in life. To laugh and cry with. I have someone who listens and truly cares, and who has a common goal in life of creating a place of happiness and love with eachother and our child. I have a friend. A best friend. And that is something that I appreciate every day. Even the days when we have to ask “do you want to be friends again?”. We always love eachother. Even in times when we don’t like eachother.  I have a love and someone I can rely on. And that special love is very appreciated.

I have learned to accept that terminal illnesses are real but I am so appreciative of the fact that I get to spend so much time with my wonderful Dad, and have had so many special times before this awful disease entered our lives. The memories we have, and will continue to make will last forever. And while it will effect his body physically nothing will change about his beautiful heart and soul. His legacy will live on forever and no illness can effect that. I have been so fortunate to have a father with so much love to give. The love and affection he has shown will continue to be passed on through his children to his grandchildren, and one day great grandchildren and so my Dad’s sweet soul will truly go on forever.

Possibly the toughest part about becoming a mom for me was that I no longer have the ability to be the auntie that I was before Hayden arrived. Of course my heart is still just as full of love for my three beautiful nieces, but the time I have available is not what it was before. I’m not sure I ever will fully accept that one, but it definitely makes me appreciate the time I had before motherhood and how I feel I took full advantage of every moment I could by building a bond with those three beauties that I hope will last our whole lives. As I told them when I was pregnant, they are always my most important people, I’m just adding one more to the list. 🙂 That is always the truth. I will forever be grateful for all the lessons on unconditional love that I learned through being an auntie. Taylor, Makena, and Jenna each have a section of my heart that they will forever own and the love only continues to grow as they grow. Hayden has such beautiful examples of kind and sweet souls in his cousins.

And lasty I accept that I never get to see my friends as often as I would like whether they are in Dubai, Germany, Chicago, Arizona, New York, Montana, Idaho or nearby in Oregon. I accept this fact because they are the most incredible people I have ever known and the support, love, and inspiration that I gain from those friendships diminishes the miles and time between us. I cannot express the appreciation I have for these friendships and the luck I have had in my life in meeting these people in words. The love is unconditional and these friends are family. I am the luckiest. 

Becoming a parent truly changes everything but I feel so fortunate that I have built a foundation in my life for who I am and the people that I have in it that I can always be sure those things are solid no matter what I have to accept at times it always turns into appreciation for how lucky I am. Hayden has presented many challenges to me, most of which I never saw coming or would ever think to worry about but everyday I feel lucky to be his mother. I am amazed that he is mine and my heart over flows with love for this beautiful little man. I accept every challenge that will come my way in raising him. They will always be worth it, a million times over and I will do my best to show appreciation to him everyday.

I love you Hayden.
-Mombie