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January 5, 2009
I can retire from my wanna be profession happy now.

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.

The One They Loved.

Posted by Y at January 5, 2009 2:42 PM
Comments

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

Posted by: Brenda at January 5, 2009 3:32 PM

It's an amazing photo and the fact that your family loves it too makes it all the more better. Go you!

Posted by: crookedeyebrow at January 5, 2009 3:43 PM

Awwww how sweet! Too often I bat my hubby's compliments away with a "but you HAVE to like it; it's your job". I'm not doing that anymore.

Posted by: Dory at January 5, 2009 3:49 PM

It's beautiful! No wonder they loved it, I do too! Also the one with the apples on your "latest flickr" widget.

Posted by: Ree at January 5, 2009 4:03 PM

Wicked picture! :)

Posted by: Chibi Jeebs at January 5, 2009 5:34 PM

I loooove the pictures you take!

Posted by: Kim at January 5, 2009 7:25 PM

Your photos are always great, that one included.

Posted by: Operation Pink Herring at January 5, 2009 8:17 PM

You've got talent, love the pic :)

Posted by: Kami at January 5, 2009 8:43 PM

Sweet photo, Yvonne. The feedback, even sweeter.

Posted by: Angella at January 5, 2009 8:49 PM

I totally feel you. Other people make compliments, but they mean so much more coming from your peeps!

Posted by: punk rock mom at January 5, 2009 9:20 PM

Of course they thought it was cool, it's an excellent shot. I would love to take a photowalk with you, and I would never tell you to hurry up and keep moving. ;-)

Posted by: bethany actually at January 5, 2009 9:47 PM

That is a great shot. But ... I'm crying for you because I'm happy for you.

Posted by: Maria at January 6, 2009 1:25 AM

Ooooh! I want this one, too. So great. You are very talented, Y.

Posted by: THe Redheaded Lefty at January 6, 2009 6:02 AM

there is NOTHING better than confirmation of your awesomeness from your children!!!!!!!! it's a GREAT feeling. also, a great shot!

Posted by: ali at January 6, 2009 6:04 AM

That's actually an amazing photo, but what I really relate to is finally getting some appreciation from the family. I know how that first moment felt.

Posted by: Dan at Pan at January 6, 2009 7:24 AM

That is so sweet!

Posted by: Kyla at January 6, 2009 8:20 AM

Hey Y,
I gave you a lemonade award for your blog. As a previous recipient, I can attest that it comes with no boost in status or cash prizes, but I'm a regular reader of yours, so there you go. http://guwisays.blogspot.com/2009/01/that-cool-refreshing-drink.html

Happy New Year!
Carolyn

Posted by: Carolyn at January 6, 2009 8:32 AM

Cool! Can I have it for my room, too? :)

Posted by: Sean at January 6, 2009 9:12 AM

Gosh! It took them that long? I think you have a great eye for composition and I enjoyed your photos even before you got the new camera ;)

Posted by: norm at January 6, 2009 9:41 AM

I love Olvera Street...so fun.

Posted by: faithsalutes at January 6, 2009 10:04 AM

That is a gorgeous photo.

But actually I'm kind of interested in the guitars....only $9.95 and they write your name on it? I want one!

Posted by: Cricky at January 6, 2009 10:38 AM

That is the very best compliment, especially from your son.

Such a great shot. I have about a zillion more photography questions for you, I'm continually inspired by your pictures.

Posted by: Jennifer, Playgroups are no place for children at January 6, 2009 12:21 PM

They must just be used to your great photos being all around the place. 'Cause you really do give great photo.

Posted by: patois at January 6, 2009 1:36 PM

That is a really awesome photo. I like it a lot.

Posted by: Zandor at January 6, 2009 2:59 PM

I love that photo! You are an amazing photographer. I do a lot of painting, and people do compliment me, but I don't get too many kudos from my family. It's not that they don't like what I do, but sometimes I think they're just too busy to notice. It doesn't bother me though. I just keep on painting. So keep on taking photos; you're very good at it. Have you ever considered doing free-lance work?

Posted by: marjorie at January 6, 2009 4:47 PM

That's so nice! AWESOME picture! Can I have one for MY room?!

Posted by: Haley-O at January 6, 2009 6:26 PM

I would absolutely buy a print of that photo! I would put it in the bonus room where the kids rock out to Guitar Hero and Rock Band! Awesome shot, Y!

Posted by: Amy the Mom at January 7, 2009 2:02 PM

Y, that is a great photo. I very much admire your pictures; the only reason I have not lavished compliments on you before is that I'm kind of jealous that someone who only recently got a "good" camera is so much better than I am at actually making photographs. So you're obviously very talented and/or you devote enough time to your hobby to get good results.

Posted by: Alice at January 7, 2009 2:35 PM

is #5 your photo in the contest at me ra's blog? if so, congrats!

Posted by: maya at January 7, 2009 5:50 PM

That is a wonderful photo...you have a very good eye!

Posted by: Jeanette at January 8, 2009 7:22 AM

It's funny that your family sees you as MOM and not the artist that you are. I'm a former actress, dancer, etc. and my family always dismissed it UNTIL I was on TV or the STAGE of something that THEY WERE WATCHING. Otherwise, it was just something SILLY that mom did that was mildly embarassing.

My son, is now a budding filmmaker - it's only NOW that he realizes what it is to be an artist.

By the way, you ARE an ARTIST. When the kids are older, the way they see you will change. Keep going - you are quite talented.

Posted by: Zipporah Sandler at January 9, 2009 7:20 AM

That is an awesome photo! I think all of your photos are great! It's nice to hear that from people you love the most.

Posted by: Amanda Petite Mommy at January 9, 2009 5:08 PM

As a person with a day job who also picks up extra money as a freelance photographer (mostly black and white using film), I concur with your other readers when they say that you have talent and a great eye for composition. Whether you Photoshop them or not doesn't matter, since using Photoshop to one's advantage in this age of digital photography has become a nearly essential part of the art. I absolutely love your blog. Part of it is for your photography, but the other part is the way you are able to tell stories that resonate without being phony, pretentious, or self-congratulatory in an offensive manner. You are real, funny and very talented in the way that you tell a story and the way you take a picture. This is unsolicited advice obviously, but I think you're crazy not to have copies of your prints made (and possibly matted), and to sell them at art fairs and shops that buy such work. I do that, and it's not very hard to get started. Also, I think you're insane not to have a section on your website such as Dooce does in which your readers are able to purchase prints that they like. Even if you only sold a couple every month, you could be looking at a significant profit in a year. Think about it and keep up the excellent work.
--L

Posted by: usually lurkin' at January 11, 2009 12:16 AM

I think you need an Etsy shop, stat. That is one amazing photo.

Posted by: mothergoosemouse at January 11, 2009 5:51 PM

Wow, the memories. My mom used to take me on the train to Olvera street as a kid. It was kind of a big deal for her, a single mom, to take me on a 'train trip'. In the grand scheme of trips, I suppose it wasn't a big deal, but IT WAS.

Very cool.

Posted by: Tracy at January 13, 2009 1:06 PM

Sorry, I'm obviously so late to this one, but it IS a beautiful photo! Nice work... on that and the well-behaved kids. :)

Posted by: Rebecca (Bearca) at January 14, 2009 12:37 PM

I love how you can see the smudges on the guitars from being handled and how, as you look down the image, it appears darker near the bottom, the colors getting richer and deeper.

I got chills from your story. The appreciation made even your words glow...

Posted by: the new girl at January 17, 2009 5:42 PM

LOVE the photo!

My class took the train out to Olvera Street when I was in 4th grade - it was trip we all looked forward to. I haven't been back. I bet there are somethings have changed a lot in 24 years...but I bet there are somethings that haven't changed one single bit.

Posted by: Abra Leah at January 19, 2009 12:00 PM

OMG!! I love Olvera Street. We went there often when I was a kid. Now I'm old and haven't been there in forever. I used to buy little pottery "tea sets", which I loved. Thanks for the memory!

Posted by: Dixie at January 24, 2009 11:59 AM

Можно взять картинку с вашего блога?

Posted by: Valert at January 28, 2009 8:21 PM
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    My name is Y, but you can call me "Jesse's girl." I am an Aerobic Dancer and have mastered many moves, but the one I am the most proud of is "The Monkey." I have three kids. ALL FROM THE SAME DAD (Because, did you know someone actually asked me that question?) A 15 year old son, a 11 year old son and a 4 year old daughter who was not planned but who is loved more than words could ever express. I am addicted to Starbucks, reality TV and to getting really good deals through coupons and "club member" savings (Please, respect The Costco Card.) I am extremely competive and if you don't believe me, just ask my husband about the time I sold him out to win a game of Taboo. If you're waiting for the part where I speak of my love for walks on the beach or slow dancing in the rain, you're going to be disappointed because my idea of a good time usually involves things like "burping contests" and "doing The Worm".

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