May 14, 2012

I'm BACK!

Hello lovies. Sorry for the long delay in blog posts -- as I said a few weeks back, life was gettin' a little out of control and I was having a hard time keeping up with everything. Luckily, work has settled down a bit and I decided I deserved a good ole fashioned day off. Today is all about catching up -- with you, with the wedding, with my new home and with MYSELF! Thought I'd focus on all of you first and give you a quick post to let you know how much I missed this blog :)

Since yesterday was Mother's Day, I thought it would only be appropriate to do a post that is relevant to my mom (and dad). If you remember a few months back, I rented the 35mm/1.4 L lens and did a few photoshoots (like my little sister, seen here). Well, my parents were kind enough to volunteer back then, and they've been waiting to see their pictures ever since. I finally got some time yesterday to finish editing them and now I'm ready to share.



Mom and Dad, thanks for letting me take your pictures. I hope you like them. You two are so inspring to me and I hope to take so many of the lessons you taught me about life and love into my own marriage. I hope that John and I still love each other as much as you two do in 24 years, and that we remember that it is possible. You show us that every single day and we love you both dearly.

Peace. I'm out.

4 comments:

Lindsey said...

Wow! Those turned out so nice! I'm still using my kit lens and trying to figure out the next lens I want. Great photos.

Kati said...

I currently have the 50mm/1.8 and it's a great starter lens -- mainly because it gives you great bokeh and it's only $100! The next lens I want is the 35mm/1.2L and it's a BIT more expensive! Yikes!!!

sarah said...

Wow, Kati! These are amazing. What a treasure for your parents and for you and your sister! Love your light, perspectives, poses, locations, and colors. So... pretty much everything. :) Your mom is beautiful!

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for taking those wonderful pictures of us! We love you dearly, Anonymous