Showing posts with label Family Portraits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family Portraits. Show all posts

2014-08-13

* emilie inc.: Family portrait with baby Atlas at Laudholm Farm in Wells, Maine

I was so excited to meet little Atlas, just shy of 11 months old.  Almost two years ago, I photographed the lovely little wedding of his parents, Kairsten and Mark, along the river in Kennebunkport.  Still living in Seattle, they flew in for a week of vacation and family fun.  Kairsten's parents live on the road to Laudholm Farm, so it seemed only appropriate that we head there for some photos of the little man.  Kairsten and Mark said Atlas is a shy guy, and while he did have his moments, he was actually kind of a ham for the camera -- of course, when he wasn't busy gnawing on books or his fingers.  Yep, it's that stage! 

I love when couples keep in touch and have me continue to document their lives for other big events after their wedding day and as their families grow.  It's a pretty cool thing to witness.  Can't wait to see Atlas the next time - walkin' and talkin'!

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2014-07-03

* emilie inc.: Cory's family portrait in Ogunquit, Maine

The saying goes in Maine, if you don't like the weather wait five minutes.  Well, for my portrait session with Cory and her family we wisely decided to wait a little bit longer for some torrential downpours to pass through.  That two day wait was worth it and gave way to beautiful sun.  We met early on Father's Day in hopes of avoiding a super crowded beach for some photos.  I had a meeting in the afternoon and my own Father's Day plans, but the early start rewarded us with a nearly empty Ogunquit Beach! 

Cory's family has been vacationing in Ogunquit for years.  She has come every summer since she was a toddler, and her parents Judy and Arnie have been coming for 40 years, including the three years before they were married! Cory met her Aussie husband Michael while they both worked in NYC.  Sparks flew and they moved to Australia seven years ago.  Lucas, two years-old, and Aiden, four years-old, made the long trip back to Ogunquit with mom, but Michael unfortunately had to work.  While we were thinking dearly of dad Michael back in Sydney, it was nice to be able to see Arnie celebrate Father's Day with his daughters, Cory and Jen, who flew in from Chicago.  Arnie has been diagnosed with advanced stage cancer, but his positivity and the light shining from him is infectious.  However, he did put his foot down and only don the lobster shirt for a few minutes :)

Cory, Judy, Arnie, Jen, Lucas, and Aiden - thank you all for allowing me to document your family portrait.  I'm not certain I'll ever get it right - "pinkyponk"? (Aiden's word for the day) - but I certainly won't forget it!  I wish you all the best and please say hello when you have Michael in tow on your next Ogunquit visit!

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2014-02-13

* Family Adoption Storytelling through Photography

 


 Proud parents: My father James and mother Candace on Long Island, NY at my grandmother's house upon my arrival from South Korea. One of the few times my father allowed me in a dress. After this, it was OshKosh overalls and Lacoste polo shirts. My parents were younger than I am now when I was adopted. I think I still have my little hair clip.

Adoption is near and dear to my heart as my brother and I (not biological), are both adopted from South Korea. Documenting the "birth" of an adoptive family is unique and allows much of the public to witness it, unlike a biological birth, which is understandably more bodily private. Often times, for an international adoption that takes place in an airport, people don't realize they are witnessing such an amazing moment and just think a family is being united or visiting from out of town. It is absolutely still private, but that immediate access by others is special. This is one of the many reasons why I have cherished every adoption I have witnessed and love hearing from families who have adopted.

I have always said adoption would be in my life's career somehow, it is something I am dedicated to and believe in, and I have finally realized how I can make that happen through my photography.

I want to document adoptions for families. To create the story of the big day through my love for adoption and photographic storytelling. To capture special moments full of emotion that I know all too well, first hand. To provide photographs as heirloom keepsakes in a family album or framed images for the wall of that family's home. I may eventually incorporate audio/multimedia into the stories. Similar to a wedding day, an adoption day is a marked event in so many ways I can't even begin to list here or else I'd exceed my characters quota! My blog and website will have expanded thoughts and perspective on this.

Please contact me directly at whitney@whitneyjfox.com, if you are interested in learning more about this (myself and where I'm coming from as well) or know someone or a family who might be. My personal and photographic experience and knowledge is with international adoptions for two-parent and single-parent families, but I welcome same-sex, interracial, or anyone to contact me

Adopting Love:  I was accepted into the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies for photography and knew I wanted to shoot a story on adoption.  While this story is told slightly differently than the way I want to tell adoption stories now (and I'd like to think my photography has grown and evolved), I think it still shows one thing that won't change -- family is important, and family is love, no matter how that family is created.

To help me tell other families adoption stories, I'll be revisiting my own adoption and my brother's, talking to my parents and family to learn what is important to them both emotionally and photographically.  I want my visual record documenting any family's adoption to be looked upon one year, five years, thirty-five years down the road of that child's life, so they know what it was like the day they arrived home to their family.  Stay tuned as this project evolves.

Many thanks, I look forward to hearing from you!
Kindly,
Whit

2013-06-16

* Happy Father's Day (+ Mother's Day)!

Hope all the dads out there in the world are enjoying an official day of acknowledgement from their kids.  I love and appreciate my father more than words could ever express.  The same goes for my mother.  I just don't have any old, entertaining photos of her to post at the moment!  Dad, you were so fashionable with those high riding pants.  I love you both!

Upon my adoption from South Korea in Long Island, NY where my parents are from.

What a fashion icon.  Dad wearing the high-riding pants and some stunner shades.

 Mom and I hysterically laughing as usual in wine country, CA. 
Dad doing the same on Peaks Island at my home.

Mom and Dad on a family trip to Las Vegas, NV (old photo film grain and all).