Rebecca love1/12/2024 Tuck wasn’t worried about much except chasing birds and bunnies. □ It made us so happy to see him overcome his worried ways and enjoy himself! Rebecca Love Photography/ Lydia Menzies of The Party Wagon Just getting him ready to travel took a lot of effort- the kids and I spent a month with a dog trainer learning how to help him feel less afraid of noises and even the wind! He ended up loving the wind on the beach and is actually in his “relax” command pose in this photo below. He was having hip problems and was a little nervous about everything because of his discomfort. Rebecca Love Photography/ Lydia Menzies of The Party Wagon Rebecca Love Photography/ Lydia Menzies of The Party WagonĪnother of our favorite parts of this trip was seeing our pup, Blue, relax and enjoy the calm of the beach. I’m so grateful to have my family and grateful to Rebecca for documenting memories of this summer for us. I see the concern in her body language and totally get it! Photography speaks without words.īeach dunes, kids, and puppies remind me of the days I would see families on the beaches and look forward to having my own one day. I laugh as I see the photo above because it was so windy and my daughter was a little worried about the wind and her dress. Getting to watch him have fun with our two pups was a treat for me and just another fun part of this summer trip. He has always begged for a dog to bring to the beach. My son is 13 in these photos and I love capturing his age. It is busy with fishermen and tourists these days, but it was still fun to have the photos taken where he proposed! I used to walk down to the lighthouse all of the time when I lived there (it was about a 5 minute walk) and I had always loved the peacefulness of it. We were also celebrating our 20th wedding anniversary this summer, and it just seemed like the right place to be! 20+ years ago, Brant Point was a much quieter place. We chose to take family photos at Brant Point Lighthouse because this is actually where Ron proposed. □ Knowing the phases of teenage life, it makes me even happier to know we have these beautiful photos (and it makes me want to schedule them each year!). Photos with parents? Not quite as exciting. We often let the teen years slip by without professional family photos because teens aren’t the most enthusiastic participants sometimes. My daughter is 15 in these photos, and I am so happy to have the photos to remember this age. Driving from Georgia to Massachusetts and putting everyone on the ferry was a first for us and definitely helped make memories! □ They bring with them a feeling and a set of emotions that identify that place in time.Įven though you see a family of four with their 2 dogs, I see the full summer that represented the first time we took our pups to Nantucket~ which also meant the first time we had ever driven to Nantucket as a family (we have always flown until the pups came along). Photographs are like songs- they evoke more than just one sense. Photography is one of my favorite forms of art- and there is nothing more special to me than capturing a moment in time- or, in this case, a phase of life as a family. We also used the photos for our Christmas cards this year! (Also, Rebecca and I did a photoshoot with the clothing that Draper James sent me- she was incredible!! Click to also see the Draper James clothing shoot) Rebecca Love is one of the most talented, easy-going, authentic, and kindest people I have met~ and she happens to be an incredible photographer! Rebecca Love Photography is one of my absolute favorite suggestions when asked for my Nantucket Travel Guide– I highly recommend capturing the memories of your trip through Rebecca’s lens! Here are some of our family photos that she took for us this summer on Nantucket. Ever since my children were born, I have appreciated the talents of professional photographers more than ever. Family photos might be one of my all-time favorite gifts to receive.
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