Buffalo and Rochester Documentary Family Photography | The Achatz Family Real Life Session

I just need to start off by saying how much this session holds a special place in my heart. Kari is not only an amazing wife and mother, but she's an inspirational woman all around, a phenomenal art teacher and photographer as well. We have known each other since college, and her daughter, Isabella, was one of the very first newborns I ever photographed. Since that day, I have had the pleasure of photographing Kari, Adam, and Isabella on several different occasions for their family portraits. But it's been a little while since I saw them last, and when I walked into their home with Isabella greeting me at the door with the biggest hug, I could have cried buckets of tears.

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Where has the time gone, I thought? Since the day she was a newborn and even since the last time I saw them, it feels like it's only been a year at most. Yet someone now Isabella is this little person with a wild imagination of her own, a beautiful singing voice, and has a heart filled with so much compassion it pours out of her. These personality traits of a child are not always things I am able to see on a traditional family portrait shoot and that is why I love, love, love and firmly believe in Real Life documentary family sessions. Instead of being out at a park taking portraits for 60ish minutes, Real Life sessions give me the opportunity to spend time with families, photographing them in their home, doing what they love and do together all the time. For this session, it meant documenting Kari and Isabella baking cupcakes and playing dress up; Adam and Isabella putting together Legos; and time together with Isabella reading to her parents, all the while naturally interacting, enjoying the comfort of their own home. These are the memories I long to preserve in photographs.

But do you want to know something else I loved about this session? At one point not long after I arrived to their house last Friday, Kari said to me how excited she was to have photos around the house with HER actually in them, and how she always has these amazing photos of Isabella and Adam, or beautiful photos of everyone else with Isabella, but that she really doesn't have a lot of photos with her in them, especially photos of the everyday moments like this. It was sort of interesting that she said that, because she's not the first mom to tell me that. Two other moms have mentioned that to me in the last few months alone, and just a few days ago, another mom I know made a post on facebook sharing this link to an article about this very same topic. I could go on about this, but I'm just going to leave it at this (with a little shameless plug): taking photos of parents with their kids (mom especially) is a primary focus during all of my sessions, and there is no better way to capture the genuine real life moments than through a session like this.

So if you're still trying to think of the perfect Mother's Day gift, consider a gift certificate for a Real Life family session (I will have several available for purchase during the next 2 weeks)! Because having photographs of moments like this to look back on in 10, 20, 30+ years from now will mean the world not only to mom, but to everyone in the family.

The Bond Family's Real Life Family Session | WNY Documentary Family Photography

I'm all sorts of obsessed with documenting everyday moments of families in their homes, or as I call them, Real Life family sessions. And it brings me even greater joy when those sessions are with past wedding clients. These are the images that make my soul sing, and that make me squeal with joy and sometimes even tear up with all sorts of emotions of the tiniest yet most significant thing I know I'm documenting. These are the moments I want my clients to pass down for generations, and that I know will fill their hearts with so much joy for having images like this to show their children one day.

And with that said, I'm just going to dive right into the Real Life session I had with the Bond family last week. One thing to note... during this session, Maria and I discussed our obsession with all things white, black, and grey. So I make no apologies that this post is mostly black and white images because I know at least Maria would understand the pull black and white has on me, even in images!

Then & Now: The Fitzpatricks Celebrate 5 Years

There's something really special about looking back every now and again. Stopping to pause and reflect on how far you've come or how much things have changed in a matter of years can breathe new life into old plans while also bringing a refreshed sense of gratitude for every experience had along the way.

Today, I'm sharing the first of many posts to come of a new "Then & Now" series I'll be sharing here on the blog. A #tbt post in a sense, sharing favorite images from weddings and portrait sessions I've photographed in the past, along with stories from the couples/families featured on where their journey in life has taken them since. These posts will also feature some super first-hand advice for new married couples and families just starting out on their own journey.

I couldn't have imagined a more perfect couple to kick this series off, then Ashley & Bryan, who celebrate 5 years of marriage TOMORROW!

Here is a small glimpse into their story, in their own words, with a select few of my favorite photos from their wedding day (as orignally edited):

THEN

How did you meet?
We met in NYC in October 2008. We were set up by mutual friends that knew we were both from Buffalo. They set us up on a date (Bryan knowing, Ashley not knowing) for a Jersey City open art studios night.

When and where were you married?
April 14th, 2012 at Asbury Hall in Buffalo, NY

Looking back, would you have chosen to do anything differently on your wedding day -- or -- any advice for future couples planning a wedding?
We would have tried to eat more of the food! But seriously, it was a great day and we wouldn't have changed anything. Advice - you just need to relax during the day of the wedding and let it naturally play out. You've already done so much planning now, the big day should be for having fun... be in the moment! It will be the best party you will ever throw, so enjoy it!

What are some of your favorite memories from that day?
The most awesome part was looking around the room and seeing all of the people who came to support us on our wedding day. It was such a special feeling knowing that everyone came to celebrate. We also will never forget the moment we walked into our reception - the room looked so beautiful! All that planning really paid off and it was amazing to see how everything finally came together. We love looking back at our photos that captured all these special moments!

NOW

In the past 5 years, where has life taken you?
When we got married we were living in San Francisco. Shortly after the wedding we moved back to Brooklyn and are now in Jersey City with our 1 year old daughter Emma.

(Side note: I was able to meet up with Ashley & Bryan and their adorable sweetheart, Emma, this past weekend for a short, impromptu photo session while they were back in Buffalo visiting family for a few days. Aren't they the most adorable family?!)

WORDS OF WISDOM

Do you have any advice for newly married couples?
There will be ups and downs but you'll always have someone to navigate through life with. Remember not to sweat the small stuff, to laugh often and always take time for your marriage.


Ashley + Bryan, thank you so much again for the opportunity to get to know you both, be a part of your wedding day, and share your story in a visual legacy that will hopefully be passed on for generations to come. You're the sweetest couple and I cannot wait until we see each other again! I wish you the best wedding anniversary yet!