A couple years ago I noticed that the new trend for newborn photography was capturing parents with their precious little one in his or her nursery and around the home. I loved this style of newborn photography so much, but we weren’t able to do this with Sadie in our home since I delivered her while living with my parents in Alabama during Jamie’s deployment (though I did love Sadie’s newborn pictures!)
Family Photoshoot at Home
I started playing with the idea of doing a shoot similar to this one day, but instead of newborn photography it would be photography that would capture a season in our lives that I always want to remember: our girls being little, in the house we’ve worked so hard to make the retreat that it is, with a few pictures that show Jamie with the girls in his uniform as an active duty soldier, something they will likely have few to no memories of (but an experience that has shaped Jamie and me in every possible way).
The next step was finding the photographer. I found Bethany Meysenburg on Instagram about a year ago, and I instantly knew that she was it. I fell in love with her style, editing, angles, story telling, and more. I was captivated by her and her work!
So I reached out last fall, told her what I was dreaming of, and she couldn’t have been kinder or more confident that she could make this happen. Next, she offered a quote.
Though I found her prices reasonable, I was super nervous about making that kind of investment. I kept talking myself out of it about how we could use that money to go on a short weekend adventure or buy something useful for the house, but my mind changed when I was having dinner one night with a dear friend and her mom (who is a professional photographer in Iowa).
I showed her Bethany’s work and told her about the quote, and she was that 1000% confident my investment would be worth it. She said that a photographer of her caliber in Iowa would be way more expensive, and that she considered Bethany a deal! She said that if I went with someone else who was cheaper, I likely would be disappointed that I didn’t get what I was dreaming of. She reminded me that these pictures are images I’ll be able to treasure and show for decades, and that if I miss photographing it now, I’ll never get the chance back since our girls are growing.
So obviously, I paid and booked the session the very next morning. 🙂
About a month before the session, Bethany analyzed pictures that I sent her of our lighting during certain times of the day in certain rooms as well as helped style what we would wear (I was super grateful for her advice because I had zero clue how to dress all of us. Fashion is not my expertise!)
And then on our photoshoot day, all we had to do was straighten up the house, throw our clothes on, and welcome her into our home for a 10 a.m. shoot. 🙂
This type of photoshoot was a teeny bit more work than just hoping in the car and heading to a field or something simply because we needed to clean up the house. Thankfully for us the timing was good since we’d already minimized what we have out since the house is staged to sell, so spot cleaning was all that was necessary that morning.
I can’t imagine taking photos of a toddler and preschooler would be any easier than telling them to play in their own home and forget about the photographer. Holy moly, the smiles she captured just kill me! I kid you not, Bethany walked in, chatted with us for a second, and then just started snapping pictures of the the girls being themselves in the playroom.
Hadley was obsessed with her because of how kind she was. She has two kiddos herself, so she knew how to make the girls happy and encourage them to just do what they usually do.
We got the pictures back a few weeks later, and Jamie and I just died looking through them. I knew I wanted this season captured, but I didn’t realize what a treasure they would be until I saw them.
About halfway through I was so caught off guard when tears welled up in my eyes; I just thought about how these pictures depict our girls and their personalities so well. They also so accurately depict what Jamie’s and my relationships with them are like.
I couldn’t believe how beautiful these pictures are, and that they’re my family. I know this makes me sound like a big sap, but I was so happy that this precious, fleeting season of change, chaos, and love was right in front of my face to hold onto forever.
I know when I look back at these, I’ll remember dancing in the kitchen, tons and tons of snuggle time in mommy and daddy’s bed (their favorite place to snuggle, relax, and be silly), their goofy relationship with each other, and how Jamie and I have needed each other and grown in our marriage through it all. I’ll remember how real all of these images really are and what a story they’ll tell.
I wouldn’t say Jamie and I are always caught snuggling in front of Sadie’s crib (haha!), but every other scene is something you’d see in my house daily if you were a fly on the wall (not pictured: all of the daily meltdowns, piles of laundry, and spilled drinks, because I guarantee that’s happening too!)
Jamie caught me sitting on the floor of our bedroom about a week ago slowly looking through all of these pictures again, and he laughed and said something like “Looking through those pictures again?” I told him how much I loved them, how I noticed different things every time I looked at them, and then thanked him for being so supportive about doing them. He never said anything about the price, having to take a morning off of work, and taking pictures in general (something most guys loathe doing).
What he said next was so sweet and meant a lot to me. He kind of laughed under his breath and said “You know, I’ve realized that as a guy, I’m never going to think of taking pictures or arranging something like that because it’s not my favorite thing, but I’m really glad you women think of doing that kind of stuff because I really love those pictures too. So thank you.”
Mic. Drop. And there goes my love tank filling right on up!
Oh, PS: We got 153 pictures! I wish I could show you all of them without being insanely obnoxious, but I’m sure they’ll pop up on random posts throughout the next year or so. 🙂 I just picked out a handful of my favorites for this post!
Sources
Photographer: Bethany Meysenburg (website | IG)
My outfit: | | Curling Wand <—don’t buy this wand full price! There are ALWAYS coupon codes available for 50% off.
Jamie’s outfit: |
Sadie’s dress is from the multi-level marketing company Wildflowers Boutique (what I ordered for Sadie arrived 24 hours after the shoot – which is why she’s the only one in a pattern – but this pretty Wildflowers dress that my MIL got Sadie for Christmas was the perfect substitute!)
(Ours was purchased from Wayfair, and though I cannot find the exact one, there are tons and tons that are identical!)
Sadie’s crib (same brand but slightly different crib since her exact one isn’t sold anymore – Does that make me old?! I think yes.)
Hi! I’m Erica, and I absolutely adore sharing my life on this website with you! I come here almost daily to blab about all of the things related to being a regular wife and mother in today’s ever-evolving society. I share about our new home, what’s on our kitchen table, what we’re hanging in our closets, where we’re traveling to next, my crazy 5 a.m. work outs, how I make time for girlfriends, our faith, and much more. We always have a lot of balls in the air and somewhat thrive on the chaos. I believe in the power of story-telling as a form of inspiration and entertainment, so I’m here to do both! I was born and raised in north Alabama and recently re-planted roots here again after my husband transitioned out of the Army (he is now in the Reserve and it’s going so well!) I’m a super proud mom to three little girls (ages 7, 4, and 1) who seem to be the stars of the show around here (for good reason – they’re pretty great!) I’m so glad you found me and are here reading! I hope we can get to know each other here on the blog as well as Facebook and/or Instagram. xoxo