My family rarely has an opinion about my photography. Well, that's not true, they often say things like "get that camera out of my face!" Or "Mom! why do you have to take pictures of EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE you go?"
However, comments on my actual photos are few and far between.
On Saturday, I took the kids on the Metrolink out to Olvera Street in Los Angeles. The Teenager had to to a report in which we had to go there, take pictures and learn about it's history. I was thrilled to be able to help him, it was like a belated Christmas gift! A day alone with my kids AND photography? DOUBLE SCORE.
We had a fabulous day together. Except for the times where they were all "OH MY GOSH STOP TALKING PICTURES OF THINGS AND WALK PLEASE." I'm not complaining though, one thing that I was reminded of is that I have well behaved children who are a pleasure to be around. Even the 4 year old-- I was worried things would get dramatic because she's have to walk for hours, but... nope. Didn't happen. Oh, how I love those little people.
Yesterday I had to print out some of the photos that I had taken for The Teenager to use in his report. I printed out a couple that I liked for myself. When my son was going through the photos last night, The middle child saw one laying on the table and said "Mom, is that one you took today? I thought it was a magazine cover!" Then, my husband walked over to look at it and he said "Babe! This looks like a post card. I love it." THEN! The Teenager was all "That's cool. Can I have it for my room?"
"Of course you can have it, Son." I replied.
I walked away with the biggest smile on my face, because for the first time that I can remember, the people who I love the most were excited about a photo that I had taken. And it felt so very sweet.









How very awesome!!! It is an amazing photo and you should be very proud!!!