Imagine, all these years we have tried to have a family photo session. . . it never materialized because it was just too luxurious . . . seemingly elitist. . . almost only for the rich and famous. Then my youngest son (find his website as Bon Aserios.com) became a professional photographer himself! Now all my preconceived notions are things in the past for today, we have our very first family session with our very own professional photographer. Proof fotogs? be excited - next blog. . .
So what is the significance of a family photo session anyways? For one, it is your family and good or bad, when your children become adults and are working in their own fields, to draw them all in one spot is like a miracle. The family photo then is one excellent proof that one time everyone was present and was properly documented. Absent is their father who died last 1998 but in spirit, he is very much felt. Like our first pet(Japanese spitz), Michael I who died few years ago and now Michael II(poodle-spitz) has replaced him. Excited to see him? Well, next blog please.
Secondly, photos last a lifetime so family photos will really be a meaningful reminder of your closeness.
Thirdly, it can become a last chance to see each other as single adults. I still do not have a grandchild so if one of my four children will decide to tie the knot, the photo is there for their own kids!
Lastly, it is a document of the greatness of Lorenzo Paul Boni who seems to have inherited all the best from his father's photography.
So what is the significance of a family photo session anyways? For one, it is your family and good or bad, when your children become adults and are working in their own fields, to draw them all in one spot is like a miracle. The family photo then is one excellent proof that one time everyone was present and was properly documented. Absent is their father who died last 1998 but in spirit, he is very much felt. Like our first pet(Japanese spitz), Michael I who died few years ago and now Michael II(poodle-spitz) has replaced him. Excited to see him? Well, next blog please.
Secondly, photos last a lifetime so family photos will really be a meaningful reminder of your closeness.
Thirdly, it can become a last chance to see each other as single adults. I still do not have a grandchild so if one of my four children will decide to tie the knot, the photo is there for their own kids!
Lastly, it is a document of the greatness of Lorenzo Paul Boni who seems to have inherited all the best from his father's photography.
Labels: Bon Aserios.com., elitist, family photo session, Japanese spitz, poodle
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