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A Thousand Words

Please don't underestimate the intrinsic, irreplaceable value of family photographs. And I tell you this from heart breaking experience.

One of the only photos I have of all four of us, my whole family together, is this one here– and I've Photoshopped it to within an inch of it’s pixelated life, because it wasn't a great picture to begin with.

You know how it is, I'm sure– you're always behind the lens of the camera; and if you're not, your husband is. And you have all the time in the world– you don't need to get a professional shoot done now, not just yet, not until your youngest grows out of that baby phase and looks a bit more like herself...

And then your husband dies, or God forbid you lose one of your children, or maybe they lose you... and you curse yourself for not investing the time and money in something so ridiculously simple that has so much lifelong potential.

Kristen Cox Photography

When Kirsten, one of my readers, offered to immortalize the new shape of my family– just the three of us– I couldn't say no. I'll confess my anxiety peaked at the thought of trying to control my two little darlings while they run absolutely feral ("Chop!! Do not strangle your sister!! Bump– put that studio umbrella down, now!!!"), I still couldn't say no... because I know, now, exactly how much I may regret that choice later.

I needn't have worried so much. My kids did run absolutely feral, as per their usual dispositions. And rather than curbing that, Kirstin worked with it. Knowing that we spend a lot of time in our garden, that's where she led us; and then she let us do our thing. We checked on our chooks, played and chatted, patted our cats, had a tea party in our fairy garden.

The story of on our days, just an average day, what we do every day. A story of a mum an two kids and their lush green backyard, captured in frame after frame of unique photos that don't feel posed or forced.... because they're not. Kirsten specialises in telling stories and making whole families comfortable- as you can see, she manages to photograph the very essence of human relationships, without leaving the slightest ripple on their usual balance- you tend to forget she's there as she snaps away, and- as you can see- you end up having fun.

I love these shots. They're backed up on my PC, Cloud and external hard drive, and the CD is stored in the box–of–things–to–grab–in–case–of–fire; so we don't need to worry about the Internet eating them. And I've added a liberal amount of op–shopped frames to the already overstocked walls of my TinyTrainHouse.

I know it's strange, difficult to understand, but this feels like proof in full colour– proof that we are surviving, rebuilding, that you can't spot that big hole my husband left... because we're filling it with ourselves all the time.

In honor of family photos being one of those that are so important but not a priority when really, there's grocery shopping and daycare and blogging to think about; Kirsten Cox Photography is giving away one family, kids or newborn photo shoot, plus ten 5 x7.5 prints from the session; to one lucky RSSAHM reader. Based in Byron, Kirstin visits Sydney every three months to do photo shoots. she focuses on telling a story and capturing natural moments; rather than posed, stiff, uncomfortable studio shots.

Due to obvious geographical constraints, the t’s and c’s here a little different than usual– look sharp.

To enter, upload your favorite picture– of you, your kids, your dog, a tree, whatever– to the RRSAHM FaceBook page, then leave a comment on this post saying you've done so, with a valid email address attached.

Entry is open to Australian residents who live within the Sydney, Northern Rivers or Brisbane regions. If you are outside these reasons but would like to win the package for a friend who resides within these areas, feel free to enter.

Kirsten will be given the winners details and contact will be between the winner and the photographer from that point. The shoot must be arranged within six months of winning the prize.

The photo on the FB page that amazes, amuses, bemuses or confuses me most wins. My decision is final and no discussion will be entered into.

Opens Friday 22nd June and closes midnight AEST Friday 6th July.

The winner will be announced via RRSAHM’s FaceBook page and Twitter feed, and probably in the newsletter as well. Winners will be emailed and have 48 hours to respond to that email with their postal address, or the prize will be redrawn.