5 on 5 | Mornings

Morning might be my favorite time of the day. 

My oldest is in afternoon Preschool, so most of our mornings are still pretty slow and peaceful. Especially in the Winter when we are sick and stuck inside (come back, sun!). I know the clock is ticking and these days of lazy mornings won't last much longer, so I wanted to document them how they are right now.

Chloe is in her last days of sleeping in a crib. Every morning Madi comes to find me and says "Mommy, Chloe is ready to get up! I pinky promised her I would tell you." I always look forward to kissing those sweet little cheeks when I get her out of bed. 

She always wants to bring her "soft blankie" with her when she gets out of bed, so I wanted to make sure and include that in the picture.

First thing every morning Madi looks out her window to check the weather. Then all morning long she tells me "Mommy! It looks like Spring outside! It seriously does. I'm not even kidding. It just looks like a really cold Spring day."

We might be a little bit excited for Spring around here.

Daddy isn't usually home in the mornings, so when he is we definitely enjoy our cuddles. This is my favorite picture of the year so far. I especially love that Daddy still has his nasal strip on, which he usually forgets to take off for quite a while. 

For breakfast we usually have oatmeal, or cheerios with bananas and honey. I wanted to document those plastic little colored bowls, because even though they cause a ridiculous number of meltdowns and arguments (next time I'm totally buying all of one color), I know they won't always be around.

They aren't super exciting or glamorous, but to me these pictures are priceless because they preserve a memory and bring back a feeling. The feeling of a calm, peaceful, lazy Winter morning. 

Since it's always super hard to narrow down the pictures to 5, you can check out the rest here.

Now head on over to visit Blimie T, a family storytelling photographer in Milwaukee, and see how creatively she tells the story of a delay at the airport. 

All Together

2 parents, 9 kids (+spouses), and 23 grandkids with 2 on the way. 

It isn't very often that they are all together in the same place, but when they are it is a party! I was lucky enough to spend a beautiful November afternoon right before Thanksgiving with this big, beautiful family and document some of their time spent at Grandma and Grandpa's house. 

After taking some group photos I hung out while everyone played, made snowflakes, and enjoyed hot chocolate with sprinkles. I felt like a kid at a candy store with so much chaos and so many fun moments happening everywhere I turned. 

I hope that years from now when they are flipping through photo albums and come across these pictures, lots of treasured memories will come flooding back and they will remember what it felt like to be all together.

If you love the idea of un-conventional extended family photos that preserve your memories of time spent together (so you don't have to be behind a camera the whole time), get in touch! I'd love to answer any questions you might have.

5 on 5 | Christmas Memories

I remember one Christmas when I was a teenager when I was a little bit disappointed with what I got (or didn't get). I'm embarrassed to admit it, but I was sulky for a little while.

I seriously want to go back and slap my teenage self in the face and yell "THAT IS NOT WHAT MATTERS."

Because now opening presents on Christmas morning isn't even my favorite part of the day. I mean yes, it is exciting and fun to get gifts to give gifts. But my very favorite part of this Christmas was just spending time with family. 

The older I get, the faster time seems to be going. I've suddenly been hit with the harsh reality that things don't ever stay the same for long. So this year I soaked in every minute of watching my kids play with their Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles and cousins. There is something so magical about sharing your kids with your family, and watching their relationships grow. There were so many perfect little moments of laughter, love and perfect happiness that I just wanted to freeze and remember forever. 

The part where we were all hit with a nasty stomach bug though, that part I wouldn't mind forgetting. ;) 

The day after Christmas we dug through the bins of snow gear my parents had saved over the years, grabbed tubes we used for the pool in the summer, and walked over to a little tiny hill down the street. 

Even though it was such a simple little thing, the kids had a BLAST. They could have stayed there all day if we had waterproof gloves for them all. :P 

It ended up being one of my favorite memories from this holiday season.

Now head on over to see some foggy day photos by Blimie T, a Family Documentary Photographer in Milwaukee, WI. 

2016 | In Review

Overwhelmed.

That's how I feel right now, looking through some of my favorite photos from the year.

Sometimes you get so busy worrying about how far you have to go that you forget to stop and appreciate how far you've come. This post is my pause.

2016 was my first official year in business, the year I found my voice as a photographer, and the year I received unbelievable support from so many wonderful people. 

There is a story behind each one of these pictures that holds a place in my heart.

First of all, congratulations on making it through all 1,000 pictures (ok, only 57. But still).

Second, to say thank you to all of you wonderful people for such an amazing year, I want to do something to give back. 

I'm giving away a storytelling session to a deserving family or couple, nominated by you.

If you know of a deserving family who would be thrilled to have pictures to document their beautiful everyday life, send an email to stephwoodwardphotos@gmail.com and let me know:

a. their contact info

b. a little bit about their story, and why you are nominating them

The session will take place in February, either at their home or one of their favorite places. 

Thank you all- from the bottom of my heart- for your love and support. Here's to a new year full of many more beautiful little moments.

 

The Good 'Ol Days

Crammed between my brothers and sisters in a warm mini van on a freezing Christmas Eve, singing "Jingle Bells" at the top of our lungs and feeling completely happy, content and safe.

Baking our favorite peanut butter chocolate chip cookies from my mom's well used, very stained Betty Crocker cookbook on Sunday evenings. Grabbing the cookies straight off the cookie sheet, and blowing furiously before shoving them in our mouths. 

Relaxing on the couch together in the evenings, listening to my Dad read "The BFG" while my mom played with my hair.

Growing up in a family of 8, things were often chaotic and messy. We argued a lot. My little brother drove me CRAZY sometimes, and my sister and I couldn't seem to get out the door to school in the mornings without yelling at each other because "that's what I was going to wear!!". 

But lately I've been missing those simple, everyday moments a whole lot. My heart aches for the good ol' days when we all lived under one roof, sharing life together. The good, the hard, the happy and the crazy.

When the wonderful Tomlinson family contacted me about an at home session and I found out they were also a family of 8, I was SO excited. They are right in the middle of those "good ol' days" where everyone is under the same roof, and I couldn't wait to capture for them the photos I wish I had of my own family.   

"Change is the only constant in life". Even though the stage of life you are in right now seems like it will last forever-- it won't. And these everyday moments are the ones you will miss the most. 

Want to capture the wonderful, crazy life you are living right now? Let's talk! I can't wait to tell your story through photographs so one day you can look back on the "good ol' days" and have those memories come flooding back. 

If you're itching to see more family stories, check out this one and this one

5 on 5 | The Temple

There were a lot of stories I wanted to share this month. I mean hello- it was October! We went to the pumpkin patch, our favorite fall festival, carved pumpkins, explored the canyon with it's beautiful leaves, went trick-or-treating, etc. And I have lots of pictures of all of those things. Hopefully I'll still get around to sharing them. :) But this was the story that really spoke to me this month.

Almost seven years ago, my husband and I were married in this beautiful temple in my hometown-  the Logan, Utah LDS temple. Now we live about two hours away, and even though we visit frequently to see my family, for some reason we had never taken our kids to visit this beautiful place that is so meaningful to us.

 

A few weeks ago we were visiting to shoot a wedding for one of my very best friends from high school. It was awesome and wonderful, by the way. Blog post to come soon. ;) On our way home we decided to stop and show our kids this lovely temple we were married in, and talk to them about why it means so much to us. 

It was a perfectly warm, sunny, gorgeous fall day. We wandered around the beautiful grounds, collected pretty leaves,  rolled down the hill (at least they did- I tried it once and was SO DIZZY I couldn't stand it), and took pictures obviously. :) 

For me, the temple represents peace. Whenever I am feeling frustrated, overwhelmed or confused about something in life, this is where I come. (Well, to one of the temples. There are lots in Utah. :P) In the temple is where I feel nearest to God. It is quiet, peaceful, spotless and beautiful. I can pour out my heart in prayer and always, always feel the love the Lord has for me. I leave feeling refreshed, stronger, and with a better perspective on life and my problems. 

This specific temple will always hold a special place in my heart. Spending time here with my family on this beautiful fall day is a memory I don't want to forget.

You can see the rest of my pictures from this gorgeous afternoon here. I managed my very first picture of a butterfly, and even ended up in the frame a few times myself! 

And if you're curious, you can learn more about LDS (Mormon) temples here. 

Finally, don't forget to hop on over to the see the next story in our blog circle! Jennifer K Photography- Maryland Lifestyle Documentary Photographer

Good Vibes

Raise your hand if your life is crazy busy.

If you feel like you are rushing from one thing to another, constantly trying to get something done while being distracted by another thing. 

You love your family with everything you are, but sometimes it seems like you just can't quite be enough for them. You feel like you are doing a half way job with everything in your life because you are just stretched too thin. 

Oh it's just me? ;) 

Parenting (especially little kiddos) while juggling work, church responsibilities, friends, etc is HARD. Sometimes it feels good to just admit that. Say it out loud. 

But spending time with this awesome, fun loving, laid back family gave me hope. 

Their life is dare I say EVEN busier than most. They juggle so many responsibilities, and when I asked them how they do it they said "well we aren't doing it well". 

But I'm here to say that YES dear Sato family, you are doing it well. Very well. In fact you are rocking it. 

Stepping outside my own bubble of crazy and spending this evening as a "fly on the wall" following your family around was such a gift to me. 

Photography forces me to slow down and notice the little things. To reveal the beauty in ordinary moments that otherwise go un-appreciated. 

And you know what I saw? I saw you taking time to have fun together. Working as a team, always having each other's back. Loving your kids, and them loving you right back. I saw how you do your best and work so hard for them. I saw a whole lot of love.

Most of all I saw that you are doing so much better than you think you are. 

And because you are, maybe that means the rest of us are too.

So THANK YOU for trusting me enough to let me step into your world for a little while and document your story. Thank you for giving me hope, and reminding me that we are all doing better than we think we are.

If you've read this far and want to see more, check out this story, and this one. If you're ready to preserve your own family's story, let's chat! 

5 on 5 | Cousins

A few weeks ago my kids, younger sister and I went on a road trip to visit my older sister in Vegas. Her kids are my kids only cousins, so they are always super excited to see each other. 

Our first day there they took us to one of the coolest parks I have ever been to. It was pretty hot (hello Vegas weather), but we all had a blast together! Except for maybe the cranky, hot, tired toddler. ;) 

It's funny how sometimes the simplest things are the most memorable.  

What? There are six you say? Considering I narrowed them down from about 15 favorites, I'm feeling pretty good about it. :P 

Oh! And I was pretty excited that my last month's 5 on 5 story was featured on Beyond the Wanderlust (a beautiful photography blog). You can take a peak if you wanna. :D 

Now head on over to Melissa's blog to see her awesome lensbaby pictures! (Waterloo, IA birth and family documentary photographer)

Zucchini Bread | Kushlan Family Story

Home. That's what spending time with this wonderful family felt like to me. 

It might be because Emily and I grew up in the same little town out in the middle of nowhere Utah, and have been close friends for years. Or maybe it's because I have my own fond memories of backyard gardens and making zucchini bread with my family. Or maybe because of the love and warmth that fills their home. Or maybe even because after this session I got my FIRST ever flat tire, and Emily and Josh came to my rescue and taught me how to change it (aka changed it for me. :D) 

Either way, that's the word that keeps coming to mind. Home. It really is a beautiful word, isn't it? 

When Emily first called me about this session, she said that she takes lots of pictures of her kids, and her husband with her kids, but she doesn't make it into many of the photos. Sound familiar? :) 

She wanted to be part of that story. To be in pictures WITH her family. 

Visual evidence that she was there too. Loving, playing, and devoting her whole life to them.

You might look at your life and see a messy house, weed filled garden, crazy kids, and "boring" life. But what I see is magic. I see those fleeting little moments that tell your story. Your unique, love filled, wonderful story. And hopefully I get to show you that despite the craziness, you are doing a pretty darn good job after all. 

back when they were tiny | Smith family story

Refreshingly real, and with hearts of gold. Always, always finding ways to improve themselves and help other people. I find myself taking mental notes of things I love about people, and Sean and Jessie's list could go on for ages. 

After trying for 7 years to have kids, they were blessed with these three miracle babies- right in a row. And even though they are completely exhausted, they treasure this time with their little boys and want to remember everything about it. Because (as we all know) with that exhaustion and every other struggle kids bring, they also bring a whooole lotta joy. 

After the session, I got this little note from Jessie: 

Just wanted to say thanks again for today. I’m so excited to have these pictures and memories of my little family, to remind me what life was like ‘back when they were tiny’. I’m already emotional about it and I haven’t even seen them yet! Haha.

After spending the morning at home, we headed to one of the family's favorite places. Savers! The boys think it is the coolest thing in the world to play with the toys while mom looks at clothes, and they even get to pick one toy each to take home. How fun will it be for them to look back on these pictures 10 years from now and remember one of their favorite family traditions?? 

Can you imagine this family sitting around the table 20 years from now and flipping through a book of these pictures? Think about all the memories that will come flooding back. 

And how awesome would it be if you had pictures like these from your Grandparent's or Great Grandparent's lives? Pictures that show you not only what they looked like, but what their lives were like. How they lived, and loved. 

If you've read this far, you might be thinking about how cool it would be to preserve your own family's story this way. Yeah? Get in touch! I'd love to answer any questions you have. If you want to see more, check out this story, and this one.