On our camping trip this past weekend. Jay and Luke climbed into a chair together. "How sweet!" I thought. I grabbed my camera, sat back and got excited about capturing two loving brothers, snuggling up together, on a shared picnic chair.
Ah yes, to have a brother..so kind and caring and gentle. No, I don't need therapy. Luke looks a bit defeated in that last shot. Reminds me of the look on Jay's face when he sat on Grandma's cake.
"Life is a train of moods like a string of beads, and, as we pass through them, they prove to be many-colored lenses which paint the world their own hue, and each shows only what lies in its focus."
A mother of two, my primary interest is children and family portrait photography. I love children of all ages and I love photographing them doing what kids do...play, sleep, play, eat, play some more. I also love capturing the loving interactions between parents and their children. There is no sweeter bond. And on occasion I enjoy photographing that big 40-year-old kid. Really, it is most men that I know...and some women...and from time to time, myself. I hope you enjoy this blog. To see more, go to www.photographybyginamarie.com
3 comments:
Hahaha! Reminds me of in AZ, when I told Luke not to touch the car door handle, he got mad at me and hit Jay on the head!
Don't you just love it when siblings are nice to each other. My only wish is that it would last longer in my house.
Well at least you were able to get evidence that sibling love does exist, that is great work.
Ah yes, to have a brother..so kind and caring and gentle. No, I don't need therapy. Luke looks a bit defeated in that last shot. Reminds me of the look on Jay's face when he sat on Grandma's cake.
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