Sunday, May 30, 2010

Is there a perfect time?

I came across this today from a fellow blogger that I follow and thought I would share.


what is holding you back from booking a family photo session?


quite a few women (moms) quickly commented that their weight is holding them back, which made me really sad. and a few posted money, which i understand but i also believe that there’s enough photographers out there to cover everybody’s budget.

this all led me to thinking about the perfect time.



is there ever a perfect time to have photographs taken of your family?



i posted on our wallflower friends blog today about an awesome article i read, which had the overall theme of taking the time to slow down and appreciate life and the everyday beauty that surrounds us. in a swirly kind of way, i feel what i shared there and what i’m sharing here is totally intertwined.



it’s so easy to say –

i’m too fat.

i have too much going on.

we’re too busy.

maybe next year.



but i just want to say STOP IT! we need to take the time to appreciate the value of family photos, if not for ourselves (because we’re too fat or whatever), then for our children. in 20 years, your children are not going to say,



i really love this photo of my family but i wish my mom had waited until she lost some weight.



and i think about steve’s mom, who died when she was 40, only months after being diagnosed with breast cancer. steve was five at the time she passed away. he cherishes every single photo of his mom (not just the ones where she was thin, beautiful and looked perfect).



and kirsten sandstrom, who recently passed away at the age of 37, leaving behind a husband and three young boys. i don’t think for one second that those boys will look at photographs of their mom (who pre-cancer probably wished she could have lost some weight) and see her as anything except the most amazing and beautiful mom there ever was.










we never know what tomorrow will bring our way. and life is quickly racing by; before we know it, our kids will be grown and leaving the house.



NO, THERE IS NO PERFECT TIME.



i hope that this will inspire someone, who might be waiting for that perfect time or to lose a couple of pounds, to book a photographer…today!



and let us all try to slow down, remember what’s important and see and hear the everyday beauty that surrounds us.

Deb Schwedhelm


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