senior portraits

Hannah Nicole | Senior Portraits in "Paris"

"Maybe you should go to Paris. It helped me a lot."
"I WAS THERE FOR THIRTY-FIVE MINUTES ONCE. CHANGING PLANES."
 "Oh, but Paris isn't for changing planes, it's... it's for changing your outlook, 
for... for throwing open the windows and letting in... 
letting in la vie en rose." 
Sabrina [1954]
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"You've worked hard and you've been through a lot, it's time for you to spread your wings, to go to Paris."  My dad, ever the rom-com-lover, has a knack for making movie references at perfect times in real life (like when I draped onto his bedroom door, with a seven-page handwritten later from Caleb in hand, rocking back and forth with the hinges, asking his advice on what I should do:  "Who are you kidding, he had you from hello."  Or the day after Caleb proposed and I showed dad my ring "I cannot believe that anyone can deserve you, but it apppears I am overruled.")  He was talking to me as I approached my high-school graduation.  I knew he wasn't talking about literal Paris, but he called me Sabrina and thanked me for my years over the garage and wanted me to find myself as a woman.

You know when you meet someone during their years in Paris, and Hannah has just arrived, suitcase in hand.  La Vie en Rose means "the pink-tinged life" or "life in love."  I think in some ways once you go to "Paris" you never really leave, at least not in your heart, and you're always learning yourself.  She's off to Seattle and art school and wet, windy autumn.  It will throw open her windows.

In anticipation for this new 'country' of her life, I wanted to photograph Hannah in a way that she hasn't seen herself.  Hannah is most comfortable in soft, jammie-type clothes with messy hair and chapstick.  She loves cheese, but hates mac-and-cheese, and learned about poise-through-pain during ballet.  She has been writing indirectly about her ache, and recently shared more details of her reality.
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Dear Hannah, 

Oftentimes, in my short experience on earth, people need to think more and pay better attention.  Many use words that they don't know what they mean (I'm guilty of this, I've learned -- I try hard to speak accurately) and they create a life of fake happiness and pretend.  That isn't to say they don't have genuine joy or care about good things, but so often there is fear and even inability to be honest in their own brains and hearts.  Their is a flimsiness to their world.  You are unlike these people.  

You, young lady, have balanced the truth of your struggle with sincere respect to your family.  Life hasn't been "The Hannah Show," no, most of the times it's "The Make One More Peanut Butter Sandwich and Fold One More Towel and Tie One More Pair of Shoes Before Math Problems Show," which can be a very boring show some seasons.  But throughout the lonely homework nights, the upheaval, the not-traveling to exotic places, the responsibility, the break-downs, the photographs, the complicated emotions, you have been on a treasure hunt.  You have been unwilling to give-up on beauty and you crave the depth that only pain can teach.  Your self-awareness and kindness are moving.  The adjectives you use when you speak and write are accurate, not excessive or unnecessary (but, I mean, we both want to get better at describing with verbs, right? ;) 

Sometimes, if I can offer a word of advice, I think it's time to pause the search and settle in for an embrace.  There is much you will be, and there is more that you don't know than you do know, nevertheless you are not average nor are you dumb.  But it's okay to 'be' and stand up straight at times.  You have maturity greater than most I know (and I look up to you for that.)  You are more talented, more wise, more happy than I think you give yourself credit for.  I wanted to show you in images what I see in your heart: a knock-out, strong, canny, red woman and you do not fade into the background.  Looking under the couches and in the dirt has rewarded you with many gifts; don't hoard them away waiting for the perfect time, until you are all you want to be.  Pull them out and use with confidence.

God has made you to speak, sometimes with your fingers and sometimes with your pictures and sometimes with your mouth.  He will make others to listen and learn.  I love your easy sweetness and how you giggled with your hands over your mouth, shaking your head in disbelief, when you saw these pictures.  "I can't even look at them!" you said.  "It's...I.. I just look so beautiful."  You said it like you almost believed it, too.  You are Hannah.  You are beautiful.  

You are beautiful because you write me tear-jerking texts that I never respond to and you write again.  You are beautiful because you have laid in dark rooms on various couches, unable to sleep.  You are beautiful because you love your father and you love your mother and you love the family they've given to you.  You are beautiful because you enjoy comfort food, and you meet the Comforter in His meals.  You are beautiful because your eyes.  You are beautiful because you sat in my house, engaging my dad and my little sisters and my baby boy, with sincerity.  You are beautiful because laughing hard brings tears to your eyes and your desire is written all over your face:  You're looking forward to the next time that happens, hopefully in a couple minutes.  You are beautiful because you take the time to listen and take the time to write.  You are beautiful because you are generous.  You are beautiful because you're brave and you're beautiful because you're scared and you're especially beautiful because you know they go hand-in-hand.  You are beautiful because you savor mango salsa.  You are beautiful because you're peaceful. 

Go off to Seattle and be yourself and please keep sharing with us, because learning from you has been one of the most clear 'goods' of this year.  La Vie en Rose, my friend.

Admiringly,
Kristen

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"ONCE UPON A TIME THERE LIVED A SMALL GIRL. 
AND LIFE WAS PLEASANT AND VERY, VERY SIMPLE.
BUT, ONE DAY, THE GIRL GREW UP AND WENT BEYOND THE WALLS OF THE GROUNDS

AND FOUND THE WORLD."



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The Little Ladies | Portraits

β€œbehind every beautiful thing, there's some kind of pain.”  
bob dylan
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Just about two years ago I took my sisters out for portraits on the beach.  They moved away to Florida, so when I came to visit I couldn't help but to steep in their beautiful childhood.  Being away and then being with gave me artist's clarity and I wanted to photograph them "as they were."  Mom watched on glowingly.  We ran around the sand until the sun set and once it was dark we ate tacos and laughed.  They were free, funny, best of friends and shockingly engaging (I crave their social skills).   The setting of a twilight beach was utopian and timely.

But now, they are different.  They are older and they are wiser and they ever-more engaging and they watched their mother deteriorate before they're innocently round eyes at only ten and twelve years old.  As they traveled with us across the country on a recent road trip, I was able to "people watch" them in concentrated doses and I had the itch to document them again -- how they are now.  All trip I talked about doing a shoot but it was never 'right.'  As we drove through Wyoming, with it's hard, repetitive, self-shrinking constance, I knew it was time.  We had driven through the night and for 16+ hours, but as soon as we arrived to our hotel I threw them dresses and we ran out to the neighboring pastures.

These little girls have held cold, mottled feet and wept into the chest of an unresponsive mother.  They've caught the stomach bug and cleaned themselves up alone, wishing to crawl into bed with the best nurse of all.  They've witnessed the various outbreaks and processes of other grieving family members, which is sometimes scary.  And they sing along to "The Lonely Goatherd" like sparkling buffoons, purposely off-key and definitely amused.  And my goodness: do they know how to savor and dissect a delicious meal (especially Chicago deep-dish pizza.)  The mix of severe and whimsical I see in their faces, watch in their actions is powerful to me.  I am a proud big sister and I am moved to present my silly, smart, sad, strong, shockingly engaging, happy, all-too-grown-up sisters:
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(I think Mama Bear still looked on glowingly.)




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Matt | Senior Portraits | Letter To High School Students

it was rare, 
it was there i remember it 
all too well   
taylor swift - all too well
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A Quick Note To High School Students,

Your life is so much stupid, delicious, brilliant fun.   Have so much fun.  With whatever you have fun doing.  You are old enough, and real enough, to understand pain and to have worthy questions (then again, three-year-olds have splendid questions, too) and to be very, very confused.  But mostly, kids, your life is so much fun.  Some of you are lollipops - sweet and colorful and fairly simple and very hard to break.  Some of you are like bubble gum - constantly changing and easily popped and a little broken and very good.  Some of you are like dark chocolate - feeling a little too old for "this" and not sure where you fit with all these tart sweets and, well, mature beyond your years and ready to be done with high-school.  Some of you are Nerds, AirHeads and a very sour bear.  But, you're all candy... which is fantastic.  ("Um, dark chocolate is not candy."  I know, I know.)

Here's a quick thought for you: even if you're very mature, you're still only in high school.  So savor being a high-schooler.   I know, I know, I know... everyone tells you to enjoy it now! It goes by so fast!   Be content!  But be responsible!  The reality is that you're doing these fun little grown-up things like driving around town, figuring out your passions and personality, making a little bit of money and you're also doing so many little kid things like wearing braces, taking tests and not doing all your own paperwork for life (no really, go kiss your mother RIGHT NOW for all the insurance and social security and financial and tax forms she takes care of for you.)

Have fun.  And chill out.  And do what's fun to you.  Chill-ly.  If you just like to curl up alone and read - go for it.  Someday you're going to have to support yourself and pay bills and you won't be able to read this much.  Or if you're really social, go to all the concerts and all the games and all the outings.  And spend an hour or two getting ready, because you can.  Oh, I know.  You'll tell me you're so busy with homework. SO BUSY.  Figure out how to chill out, now.   But, if you really love school and learning and doing homework, and that's fun to you - go for it, kid.  Just make sure you're best friends are the zany ones.  This will help you be a balanced person.

Life gets significantly better after high school, but there is also nothing like high school.  Nothing.  And I was home-schooled ;)  Be stupid and silly and safe and fearless and annoying and sharp and wild and free.  You're finishing up kid-hood.  The ante gets higher real soon, and real fast.  The stakes rise.  No matter how mature you are now, you will see a new, deeper, hurt-ier world when you're an adult.  It's just part of growing up.  You have to fight a little harder to be wide-eyed and glowy.   Your schedule isn't predictable.  You don't have "summers-off."  You never get the freedom that you have right now ever again.  Stay up late, and flirt with your crush, and sleep-in, and, well, I don't know how to say it: do what is fun to you.  You're literally free to.  I miss it.  I never want to go to high school ever again, but my heart expands and grows teddy-bear fur when I remember it.  I loved those stupid, delicious, brilliant years.

Happy High School,
A Sentimental Newlywed Adult, Business Woman and High School Graduate
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Congratulations on your senior year, Matt.  Have fun.  

Enjoy People | Graduating High School | Ellie

i said a prayer and fell asleep
i had a dream
priscilla ahn - dream
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One of my first consistent baby-sitting jobs was for a sweet family with four little girls.  Their first born was fair-skinned, talkative nine-year-old named Ellie.  Nine year old Ellie loved to make me cards, and crafts, and signs, and mini-scrapbooks.  Every single time I went to baby-sit I was greeted with a gallery of art made specifically for me.  I loved these little girls.  Sometimes when they went to bed I'd stay up and make crafts for them to find in the morning (once I think I even made a whole "good morning" scavenger hunt with clues!)  Photobucket
When I bought and began practicing with my darling Nikon D50, Ellie was curious.  She'd long gotten used to me bringing over a point-and-shoot to take pictures of our adventures, but this new black camera had won her affection.  She always wanted me to bring my big camera.  She asked many questions.  She posed for me.  One night as we crafted away (and I held the newest Berry baby - their fifth girl!) Ellie and I talked about working together someday in business. At the time I thought I was just being nice to a friendly little girl I really loved, but it's funny how God allows conversations like that to occur.  This past year Ellie has been my number one second-shooter.  She's just as friendly and eager as she was as a child, but now she's a lady.  She's a lady with a tender heart, daring plans and earned talent.  

I love working with her, knowing her and enjoying this dear friend God put into my world.  Ellie, thank you your friendship.  I really mean that.  And go have fun exploring the world with your black box, making brave decisions and living your life.  You're going to have a ball. 
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Enjoy People | My Three Sisters

β€œwhen will you learn that there isn't a word for everything?”  
nicole krauss
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Katelynn, my bunk bed buddy, my stylist, my dare devil, my "all the world is a song" sister.  She's the girl who loves everyone and everyone loves.  She is a state-champion soccer player, practically straight A student, adorable sense of humor, stunning singer, a whoa-kind-of-beautiful and a little teeny bit "dumb blonde."  But don't worry, it just make her all the more fun.  I love her.  And I'm so proud of her as she finishes up her last year of highschool.
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PhotobucketMy particular inspiration for this shoot was my favorite Grace Kelley photograph. Sigh.
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Lauren, my baby baby girl, the bearliest bear, the wittiest, quickest, funniest person in the whole family, lover of snuggles with the prettiest blue eyes this side of the Mississippi.  She is sociable and gregarious, yet extremely sensitive and affectionate.  I love this beautiful and youngest Snyder girl.  To quote her: "Shake it, boo!"
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Shannon, my fierce athlete, who usually scores by implementing a reign of terror regime on the other team; she's fearless.  She's confident, involved.  As my dad likes to say "Must be hard to run the world, huh Shannon?" But she's also incredible with babies, children and animals.  She's responsible, gentle and truly kind.  I love my beautiful Shady.
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While they are only 15 months apart, sometimes they seem closer.  We all agree they don't look alike and that they are complete opposite personalities (not to mention have opposite interests! and giftings!).  At the same time, they are never more right and themselves then when they are enjoying each other.  I love to watch them play.  Take a little look into life with them:
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Feet, feet, feet.
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As different as they look, I love their similar "Snyder" profiles.  They, as well as Katelynn, have that perfect button nose.  Always been a little jealous of it ;)
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Laur.En's.Faaaaaace.  If you ever need someone to cheer you up, send me a line and I'll have Lauren get in touch with you.
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Shannon looks so grown up and mature in these.  What a lovely lady she is.
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I've posted these images before, but I am continually inspired by the move "Like Crazy."  I finally got to use that inspiration in a shoot!
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I hope you enjoyed the visual story of my sisters today.  Sometimes there aren't words for everything, for every day spent with people you love.  Today there are pictures; pictures of people I deeply love and enjoy.