![]() ![]() Capturing the Moments that Last a Lifetime He is no longer with us but we have so many photos of him that I am so glad I went against his wishes and took all the photos that I could. The funny thing is though that time….it now stands still in the photos I took. He would mean mug most of the time or hurry me along saying he didn’t have time to take photos. I can count on two hands where he actually stood still long enough for me to snap a photo and usually it wasn’t of him smiling. Most of the photos I took of him during our marriage were done with him not knowing I took the photos. The same can go for my husband….he never wanted to take photos. Had it not been for her I would not have any photos of my son when he first was born. What’s funny is when I had my first son I didn’t realize she took pictures of me holding him. I admit I didn’t use it as much so a lot of the photos of him and I were taken by my mom (she was the real photographer). When my husband and I first got together I had a little point and shoot camera. You may not remember the date but you will remember the moment. Trust me as you get older you will want to look back and see the growth and remember the times in that particular photo. Snap pictures of your loved ones and try to take at least 2 photo shoots a year that are professional shots. Isn’t it funny how you can snap a picture today and 10 years from now the two people in the photos can be so different? I always encourage people to take as many photos as you can. Pictures that reminded me of the good times and the person I was at the time she took the photo. Every now and again when I get sad over my mom’s death I get to look back at pictures. Pictures that I didn’t even remember but looking at them brought back a flood of memories. ![]() Pictures that I didn’t want her to take but she did. When my mom died I found comfort in the many pictures that she took throughout my childhood. He has some of his favorites up there in heaven so I know he is loving his own personal Prince and MJ concert. Today I’m sharing some of my favorite pictures of my husband and why capturing the moments that last a lifetime is so important. I know he was there to receive her with open arms. His grandmother passed away last Sunday and the funeral was Saturday. It’s hard to say that because he didn’t get to live his life. You are beautiful, and your personality and love shines! And that’s exactly what I want to capture! I strive to make you feel comfortable and gorgeous in front of the camera, while capturing the authentic, raw moments in a classic and timeless style.Today would have been my hubs 39th birthday. I am known to be unobtrusive, often staying behind the scenes, allowing you to enjoy your day. Well, that and the cake (Will work for cake, or any dessert for that matter). Being a wedding photographer, and taking part of life’s big milestones, capturing your sweet memories so you can cherish them forever, that’s what makes me love every second of what I do. ![]() Photographing the real, sweet moments and raw emotions of people is everything to me. ![]() And my passion is telling your love story, your life. I want to photograph everything, from the smallest of details to the most epically big moments. Want to know more? Click on the “More About Me” box below and let’s get personal!).Īn Austin wedding photographer, I tell authentic love stories and unforgettable, real moments throughout Texas and anywhere in the world (I’m an adventurer at heart). I’m Naomi, lover of all things romantic and colorful (not to mention sweet and furry. ![]()
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