

"Hurry, get dressed. No not that. This. Get in the car. Stop fighting with your sister. What? You want water? {sigh} Yes. Get it quick. Hurry. C'mon let's get going. NOW!"
This is a brief example how I captured this perfect sunlight with my own children. Those of you who try to photograph your own children know exactly what I'm talking about. On this particular day, one had just come from a playdate and another from piano lessons. We scrambled and scurried and made it just in time for the golden hour...uh minutes.
The golden rods help to off set the beautiful fall sunset. (Oh did you know that bees love golden rods. Ha! I do now.)
Timing is everything when it comes to photography. To me it is mostly about taking the time to capture your favorite moments. When I talk to moms about photography, I encourage them to capture those everyday moments. When your children dresses himself, when they make an experiment in the backyard, when they put on a play or when they are simply being themselves.
You don't need a fancy camera or lens to do capture these moments. You just need to STOP and take the time. Use your phone, use your point and shoot, but capture the moment. Who knows you might even capture a bit of the sun as well.
Peace.




