This new life of mine is measured in countless, blessed and beautiful moments captured in photographs. The most pivotal one called 'December Gazing" and this one above of me infront of Buddy Guy's louge/club in Chicago July 2007 taken shortly after embarking on the greatest trip of my life, a trip and adventure to last a lifetime. Photography saved me in so many ways and now, for what it's worth, I live and breathe it. At a time when everything was out of control photography was the only thing I had control over. It's taught me to be/live in the present and not only capture but truly appreciate and savour the moment.
It's no wonder I'm rather passionate about photography; it lead me to Marshall, (a.k.a PhrankPower) the love of my life. Never did I ever dreamed or dared imagine I'd ever come to experience, let alone, dwell happily with a love of this breath and depth. I feel truly blessed and at times as Ebenezer Scrooge said "I don't deserve to be this happy!"
The galleries here continue to inspire me to do better as a photographer and to dream bigger dreams. The world is a vast beautiful and wild place, I thank you all for sharing pictures of your world and life. I appreciate your views and time. Comments for improvement is always appreciated and welcomed.
And be sure to... "Live like there's no tomorrow, love like you've never been hurt, dance like no one's watching."
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Comments (17)
MrsLubner
When my daughter was in 10th grade I went with her to back-to-school night at her high school. The parents were asked to stand in a line in the lobby, sign in and get some hand-outs. I got up to the table and stood there, and stood there and finally after several other people were helped, I bent down and quietly asked the lady behind the table if I was in the wrong line? She said students weren't supposed to stand in line and I could go on to the auditorium. My daughter was standing next to me and we both cracked up. I had to take my drivers license out to show the lady I wasn't a senior in their school. 16 years later, there is no mistake I'm older than she is, but I can still pass for my grandkid's mother if I need to. This is a wonderful shot and very warm. I'm so glad you have this relationship. My daughter and I have the same...:-)
TwoPynts
You and yours...yep, could be sisters. That is great for you, eh? :'] Nice family capture.
beachzz
What a wonderful photo, shows the love and wonder of that special mom and daughter connection!!!
rainbows
I am sitting here trying to decide which is you and which your daughter!! It is a stunning portrait of you both.. I can feel the closeness by looking at your body language. Super postwork from Marshall. A wonderful work :-) Diane.
Loloe
I agree with Diane! superb image! Bravo!!!
RobyHermida
Beautiful work!!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS ROBY
jocko500
so warm looking
npauling
A very beautiful portrait of you both. Lovely capture.
Liam.
Wonderful, warm image.
Windworker
Totally sweet! Thank you.
lizzibell
nice photo...
krayzee
I feel sorry for your husband. He must wonder when boys come over to see your daughter, is it her or YOU they're really there to see? Goddesses the both o' ya'.
odie
Very well done, models and postworker! Nice warm feelings from this. :-)
Geophree
Most excellent!
MaraP
Oh.. at first I thought too that you are sisters.. what a young mom :0 Great shot!!!
Elcet
Very impressive. Sharing such things in deep is a great chance that today I have also with my two children, who however are older (28 and 24). The older one had an enchanting baby two weeks ago. have an enchanting New Year for you and people you love Lil!
JeffersonAF
Very beautiful family.