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The In-Between Session Giveaway | Nashville Family Photographer

I conquered one of my biggest dreams last year and I have decided to conquer another one in 2015.  I have dreamed of shooting this kind of session forever and have decided to just go for it!   So, say hello to Trone Photography Family Lifestyle Sessions!  And in celebrating this new venture, I am giving away one to a lucky family!  So head on over to my instagram account and enter today!

 I photograph so many BIG moments - like a wedding day, an engagement, a new baby, a Senior who is about to go off to college, etc.  But I truly feel like life is lived in the in-between.  I read an article by a mother who just became an empty nester and it made me think about what I want to remember.  She said you think you will remember what their room looked like when they were 8, but you won't.  Oh goodness.  This made me want to cry my eyes out.  I love taking photos of families at the park with beautiful light streaming from behind, making life look beautiful (because it really is *at times*) but I feel like something is missing in me telling the whole story for a family.  That is where this kind of session comes in.  I want to come to your home, to your farm, to the familiar places your feet hit the ground the most.  I want to tell the everyday story of where you are in life in this beautiful yet sometimes brutal season.   And I would hope that some of you would understand the importance of doing it once a year.  Can you imagine making a coffee table book in 20 years of all the images and how time has changed you and your home?  And, yes, it's true you can tell your everyday story through Instagram.  But, where are YOU in these photographs?  The very essence, the life force behind these moments is missing.  You are central to this story you are telling.  Allow yourself to be captured so you and your children and their children can look back and remember.  

So how is this session different than my normal one hour shoot?  

1) It will be over the span of 2-3 hours.  I will ask you to fill out an in depth questionnaire so I can better understand what your everyday looks like.  Then we will discuss what time of day you want me there - morning, afternoon or early evening.  From there we will make a game plan to what activities, places, etc we want to capture in the shoot.  

2)  This is a lifestyle shoot.  It is not for those who want a perfect, everyone looking at the camera photo for a Christmas card.  (book my regular one hour session for that!)  This photoshoot will reflect something you see in magazines where a story is being told.  We will focus on what you or your family does everyday.  Yes, there can be outfit changes.  But I will strongly suggest that you allow your child to choose what they want to wear.  If your 3 year old wears a batman costume everyday, then let him wear it for part of our shoot.  Trust me, one day he won't, and you will miss that smelly, way too small suit.  

3)  We are able to change locations throughout the shoot.  If you want to head to your local favorite ice cream shop for part of our shoot, then we can do that too!  Or capture your family riding bikes to the park.  Wherever!  We will have the time and I want to tell your story.  

4)  These sessions can be for anyone at any place they are in life.  You can invite grandparents, aunts, uncles, friends, etc.  But please let them know the timing and how long you want them there for the shoot.  

5) Prints are of great importance in this session.  I am sure most of you have had sessions that included digital images and you have not printed one photograph.  Let me do that for you!   I will create a custom coffee table book for you to keep for years to come.    You will also receive a custom slideshow that you can save to your computer as well as low-res digital images that you can share on social media.  

6)  Lastly, my desire for this time together is to be very laid back, no pressure, and a very enjoyable time for all of us.  Sometimes children (and parents) do better without the pressure.  Being in your environment, in normal clothing, just having fun always creates gorgeous, memorable photographs.  

The photograph below is one I think about quite often and made me dream about this idea.  It was in our old kitchen and I was just sitting up on the counter holding my baby boy (who is now almost in kindergarten *enter crying now*).  I thought to go grab my camera and put it on a self timer.  It's not a perfect shot but it captured a moment that I can never get back.  Honestly, I wish I had more of these images.  Just the everyday, in the kitchen photographs with my babies.  But now I offer them to you.  So go enter that contest and win!  And if you don't win, book now.  I promise, you will never, ever regret it.  

UPDATE:

The contest winner was PHIL SHAY!!  Congratulations!  

During the month of March & April, the In-Between Sessions will be offered for only $500!  (this is a $200 discount!)

 




What I think about #selfies | Nashville Photographer

A question was asked on facebook the other day by one of my very best friends: "what do you all think about selfies?"  She is one of the most gorgeous people I know, inside & out.  Her "selfies" always radiate such confidence & joy flowing right out of the photograph.  Since she lives far away from me, I am always happy to see her beautiful face on my screen.  But it got me thinking.  What do I think about selfies?  And I had a pretty strong opinion that I shared on her facebook post that I will elaborate on below. 

I have been seeing so many remarks on social media about selfies and the people that hate them.  They tend to view those who post selfies to be narcisstic, selfish human beings.  But I actually think of it a little different.  My question to those haters: why are you not able to look at another human being, created by God, and celebrate their beauty?  And I can hear the haters now, well so+so posts a photo everyday in a bikini or at the gym with their abs glowing in the light.  Ok, those are not the selfies I am talking about.  I am talking about the regular, "I am feeling beautiful today, there is some good light so I am going to take a photo of myself" selfie.  Friends!!  I have got a mission for you!  CELEBRATE THE BEAUTY OF THOSE AROUND YOU!!!!   But not only that: CELEBRATE THE BEAUTY OF YOU!!!!!  I am guessing that if you are a hater of selfies (or a recovering hater of selfies) then you might have a little trouble not only celebrating the beauty of a friend but also of yourself.  You are beautiful.  Right where you are.  Not when you lose another 10 pounds or finally get those grays covered.  You.Are.Beautiful.  

I was so inspired by my friend, Amber Lehman, as she told me why she wanted the below photograph.  She had been inspired by another mutual friend, Ruthie, and the incredibly, gorgeous photographs of her mother when she was younger.  Amber wanted her children and grandchildren to see the beauty of her youth.  Now that is CELEBRATION friends!  

Another inspiration behind this idea was the photograph below that I found of my husbands grandmother and her twin sister when they were in their 20's.  It captured them in their beauty of youth (though she is still incredibly beautiful and still has blonde hair at 90!) .  It made me think, why we, as women, don't take the time to really capture beautiful images of our self?  To give ourselves permission to live in the very essence of our beauty.  Our children and grandchildren will cherish these images for generations.  Nothing seems too selfish or narcissistic about that.   


This is the year that I want myself, along with all of you to let down our fear and truly honor the beauty in ourselves along with the beauty we see in others.  So, take those selfies!  Like those selfies!  And hire me to take beautiful photographs of you, wherever you are in life. 

#truthtuesday | nashville children photographer

My friend and I were talking one afternoon about how hard it is to look at photos on Instagram and Facebook everyday and not feel a little envious of everyone else's life.  Then we realized that if we just took a look at our own photos, people would feel the same way about our life.  But we knew that was far from the real truth.  Naturally we want to capture the best moments of life and put them up for the world to see.  But if that is all we see then we will begin to get a distorted view of the world around us.  I love the quote "be kind for everyone is fighting a hard battle."  The truth behind the beautiful photographs we see of others lives (and our own) on the screens of our phones is that there is another story weaving through the beauty.  And that story is one of pain, disappointment and imperfection.  We all have it and can feel so alone in that part of our story.  So this is where our idea for #truthtuesday originated.  Let's share the imperfect, less shiny parts of our lives on Tuesdays so we can slowly learn that we are in this life together- the good, bad and all that lies between.  Be brave next Tuesday.  It really does feel good.  

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the life of a mom | nashville family photographer

I could not help but share this series of photographs because I know every single mom out there can relate.  There are some days where I feel like I cannot breathe without a child in front of my face.  My personal space is never respected when it comes to my children.  They have made me forget that personal space is even a thing that exists.  Sometimes I try to put myself in "time out" but it usually is quickly interrupted by the incessant need of my super-mom powers to intervene an emergency situation.  So these photos are dedicated to all the moms out there who just want a little personal space.  Know you are not alone.... ​

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