Meet the Photographer: Being on the other side of the lens.
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Sunday, May 16, 2021
By Tiffany Crenshaw
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In celebrating Mother's day, I decided to make pictures with my own littles a priority this year. 

It's good to be on the other side of the lens. 

I know as women we can struggle with insecurity. 

I always tell my mamas I photograph to be IN the pictures. That their kiddos don't notice the extra weight, the wrinkles, the less than perfect wardrobe.

But it's hard to practice what you preach.

I threw our outfits together the evening before. 

Man, I forgot what a challenge it can be to put clothing together. I wanted something vibrant and playful that would be beautiful no matter what season it was hanging on my wall.

And yes,

I absolutely plan on framing these!

They aren't perfect, but they're perfectly us.

 

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10 Comments
Tiffany Crenshaw - Aw thank you!! I am absolutely going to frame them!! And I configured my settings and had my friend take them, while I edited.
Tiffany Crenshaw - Thank you my sweet friend!! I appreciate you!
Tiffany Crenshaw - AW thank you!! You know its hit or miss with these little humans haha.
Tiffany Crenshaw - They really do! Thank you so much for the encouragement!
Tiffany Crenshaw - Thank you friend!! I really do need to frame them!
Christie - They look pretty perfect to me!!! Tell me your secrets - was this shot with a tripod and a remote? I am so impressed!!! Frame them all!
Bashaw - I am so glad you stepped in front of the camera, you are absolutely a stunning women and your babies are too cute for words!!!
Laura - Well, these are just gorgeous! So sweet and the tones are to die for!! So glad you were able to make this happen. My littles weren't as cooperative on Mother's Day!
Stacey Brenner - These are so great! Such a great gift for yourself, as a mom as well, I would definitely cherish these everyday! Kids grow up way too fast!
Stephanie Honikel - Tiff, these are great and your girls are absolutely beautiful. It would be a shame not to frame these. Greetings from Arizona ;)