Saturday, February 8, 2020

Macy Family Portraits




Calvin 15, Freshman

Once a year, I like to capture our children at their current age. They change so fast, I don't want to miss a thing. They groan all the way up to the very moment the photographer is getting out of her car and then something magical happens. They rally. I think it helps that it typically takes less than an hour all said and done.



Cosette 10, 4th grade



J-P showing a little more gray in his beard. ;)


Oliver 13, 7th grader

I want to note that this tall drink of water just passed up his older brother. Oliver stands at 6'2".
Bragging doesn't come easy when you have a scrappy older brother. They had to commemorate the occasion of Oliver being taller by brawling it out.  It's hard when you can't control your genetics, who your older brother is or your family. Lol. Calvin decided it's ok, because he can dunk a basketball and Oliver can't.


These three have such a tight bond, I love it.


Love this girl of mine


 This was the back of our Christmas card for 2019
I love being creative and I had this idea rolling around in my head 6 months prior to our photos being taken. I was shocked the photographer caught George when she did. If it was a second later, she would have missed him and George wouldn't have made the card. He was off chasing birds and being happy he was free.



This was the front of our Christmas card. I really wanted an old fashioned truck for our card, but we didn't have one. I had settled for Cal's unfinished Scout. The day before the shoot, J-P saw this truck in the parking lot at Starbucks. He tracked down the owner and it happened to be a young man. J-P offered him money and he obliged because he was trying to save for pilot school. My heart leapt when I saw the truck pull up. It was the exact thing I had wanted in my mind to make this creative project perfect! I tell you friends, God is in the details!



Mad Macy's 2019

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