family photos

The Eyre’s | A Multigenerational Farm Family | Athens, ON

I was invited out to Eyredale Farms to document and help celebrate some pretty exciting milestones in this farm family’s life.  Being on a farm, myself, sessions like this are near and dear to my heart.  Seeing something that’s been built up by a generation of hard labourers, who often stared with so little, handed down to the next equally hard working and passionate generation – There’s just something so special about it.

Upon arriving at the house, I was greeted with a smile by Mr. Lawerence Eyre, who is lovingly called “Poppy,” by the vast majority of the family members.  They told me about the events that brought them to wanting some family photos.  The first of which is that Poppy will be celebrating his 90th birthday this year! Wow!  Mr. Eyre was born on the farm in 1927.  In 1952, he took over the farm after his parent’s moved off that makes this year #65 of farm ownership. A couple years later, he married the lovely Thelma.  They celebrate 61 years of wedded bliss this year.  If that isn’t the best example of wonderful marriage, I’m not sure what is.

A handful of kids and a few years later, those kids now have kids and some are following in their father’s and Poppy’s footsteps. This was another cause for celebration – Another generation of Eyre’s gearing up for a future in Ag.

The weather wasn’t ideal, but with kids in school and home for the long weekend and the busyness of summer on the farm ahead, we persevered. A little rain never hurt anyone anyway, right?!  AND you can hardly even tell that it was actually raining.  If it wasn’t for the water drops on their grey shirts, I bet you would have never known!

So thanks for being troopers, Eyer family.  It was a pleasure to have a little glimpse into your farm family dynamic.  Happiest of early birthday’s to “Poppy”!  I wish him another year filled with many, many blessings.  You’ve certainly got a lot to be proud of, with that beautiful family that you and your wife have created!

 

“A farm is more than land and crops, it is a family’s heritage and future.”

 

 

 



 

 


Another little Frisby | Lifestyle Newborn Session | Stittsville, ON

It’s always interesting to see who, from my past, will show up as a client some day.  I knew Kendra from when I was in high school.  She was the office admin, and since I was such a great kid 😉 I can’t say that I saw her all that often.

With the way that social media is these days, I’ve been able to watch Tim and Kendra’s family grow via Facebook posts and photos (Isn’t that so fun…and at the same time so odd!) but I actually got to meet them all in person the other day and fill in a few of the first pages of little Isla’s story.

Being the baby in a family of 6 sure has it’s perks.  This little girly was snuggled and loved up by her bigger siblings the whole time that I was there.  We even used her as a bargaining chip in the relative chaos that is a family session with four littles under the age of five.  She sat quite contently, wide awake.  Didn’t want to miss a thing, until I was finally able to get her asleep…at the very end of the session – Go figure!

It’s easy to see from these photos, that this new little babe is a welcome addition!  BUT you never quite know what is going to happen when you are dealing with kids, and kids with a new baby sister, at that.  Some times, things get a little crazy you just need a little time out with mom all to your self.  One of the reason’s why I love lifestyle sessions is to capture moments like the one below. It doesn’t always have to be all about the frame-worthy photo (though, I would totally frame this one).  Sometimes it’s about remembering the realness of a new chapter and how it effects everyone.

I know, in my own life, if I’m not intentional about being in the photo, there would be no photos of me with my kids.  I always try to find a little time for just mom time, just dad time and time for the two of them together without other siblings, which can also get missed, especially when you’re the youngest of 4.

Isn’t it a beautiful thing, watching families grow and seeing how each one finds their place inside a family dynamic?  Like I said earlier, it’s not always “pretty” or “instagram-worthy,” perhaps, but it’s real life and that’s a beautiful, amazing blessing.

 

Congrats, Frisby family!