Wednesday, 18 September 2013

37/52




A little late, but here is last weeks Family Portrait from the 52 Series. The week’s image was quickly snatched in a moment between moving. How could I not feature Justin’s cousin, the wonderful Craig who took time out on his week-end to spend Sunday with us and helping us move?  

Thank you Craig for giving us your day, you strength and your thoughtful nature.


Jodi over at Che and Fidel has inspired me to pick up my camera and turn the focus inward. Since I already take 100s of photos of my children each week, so I thought I would twist the idea a little. What I never seem to get is group shots, images of the family together, whether it is my two children, Tamika and Jarvis, or me with the kids, or shots of Justin and I. So I am going to challenge myself to get one image of "my family" per week.





12 comments:

  1. My pleasure.. I think this one was the easiest move by far.. no stairs!!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hmm, then next time we will have to make it more challenging for you

      Delete
  2. ooooo fit men in shorts with tats flexing their muscles.....ooo go on then....if i must read your blog i will force myself!!! xxxxxx

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Two good looking men moving my stuff, it was a hard day.

      Delete
    2. lol....i bet!!! somebody has gotta sit and watch though...with camera in hand! x

      Delete
    3. Unfortunately, there was no sitting for me. Too much work to do

      Delete
  3. Very easy on the eye! Good luck. Tanya

    ReplyDelete
  4. So nice to have help moving, hope you're settling in well!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Iliska
    Great idea, I rarely take shots of myself or husband.
    You asked awhile back on my blog for a link to my fabric bins tutorial, here tis:)
    http://sevenlittleaustralians.blogspot.com.au/2013/07/fabric-bins.html

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Perfect timing as I need to make some for this new home! Jumping over now to look at the tut

      Delete

Comments are almost as good as getting a letter or parcel in the mail.