Tuesday, March 2, 2010

tearful one

During my last photo session, I was photographing Lil Rickie. Lil Rick as we called him was cutting teeth unfortunately and most of the photos we shot was of him crying. We did manage to get some beautiful photos of him while happy for a few moments and even the tearful photos are adorable...I'm just sure he didn't appreciate me snapping away while he was in pain. I dont usually make a habit of photographing babies while they hurting but as I reminded dad, event the tearful photographs will pull at the heartstrings when Lil Rickie isnt so lil anymore.


After I pulled out the blocks he stopped crying and begin to play. He was just hurting and needed something to take his mind off his tooth.
I'm sure that tooth will be a great addition to a beautiful smile!
























I felt so bad for him but I knew dad worked nights and long hours so I worked with this little man until we got him happy.
Like I said soon after I pulled the blocks out he was distracted and ready to play

 
I was happy that we got such great photos. I'm sorry Lil Rick you felt so bad..we hope you are feeling better and come back soon with that beautiful sweet smile!

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Married and mother of four beautiful children. My life is as busy as a circus. I am always on the go with my family but my photography is as much part of me as my family. Its may passion and joy. I love to put smiles on everyones faces and my photography is an outlet as well as a fix for my own happiness. I love my children and they were the ones who pulled the photographer out of me. As most young mothers we are constantly snapping a camera to capture those many first moments. But friends and family saw something in my photos that made them believe in my ability to create such works of beauty that led me here today. To God I give many thanks for my talents and my blessings. He is the one who enables me to do what I do and he will always be first in my life. I just pray that my camera will always capture joy not sadness and my works will always be appreciated and admired by those who reflect in my lens.