I really like taking pictures when my mom lets me use her camera. I want a camera for my birthday. I want a 5D.
I saw Gabe drawing, so I decided to take some pictures of him. I thought it would be boring, but it was actually fun. I thought I would only take a few photos. It was really cool watching him, so I kept going.
I love nature just like my Dad and Mom. My Mom said that when I was a baby she would take me outside and I would go nuts and it would be hard to drag me back in the door.
I would like to take pictures of my friends fence post lizards at their house. I really like reptiles a lot. I have been inspired by them since I could read and write. Some day I would like to be a biologist or zoologist and photograph reptiles.”
-Adin Z.
Words from his mama:
I had no idea that Adin did this shoot until I loaded my card from my camera. He claims I said, “yes” when he asked to use the camera, although I have no recollection of this. (Moms out there may understand what I’m saying….) After loading the card I found that he took over 100 photos, capturing a whole story about his little brother creating art. Flipping through them I found myself overwhelmed with emotion. I was so proud. He adjusted his exposure properly, his compositions were right on, and he worked every single angle. Most importantly, he felt connected and inspired by something, and was moved enough that he needed to capture it. My favorite part…..the shots with his feet-proof of his work. His own art. I applauded his natural gift for visual storytelling…and I told him I hope for more surprise shoots down the road. But no…no 5D.
Tomorrow begins May, and another April will have come and gone. I didn’t realize how wonderful of a month we had, until Brett and I looked back over our Instagram feed….and wow! What a month. Capturing the beauty and the mundane of our everyday has us completely entranced. Yesterday, I caught Priya on my phone looking at all of the photos we’ve taken. When she said, “Wow Mom, so many awesome memories on here I forgot about!” Yep. Made this mama incredibly happy. I’m admittedly, a memory collecting junkie, and proud of it.
Our April, in a nutshell…..
-After an extremely odd early spring here in Cincinnati, I found that April regulated a bit and weather returned to normal temps in the 60s instead of 80s.
-Brett’s brother Jason came to town for 2 weeks, and we had a ridiculous amount of fun. We visited new restaurants, and explored around our city much more than we normally do. We also took a day trip up to Yellow Springs, where we hiked, picnic-ed, and took tons photos. It’s always hard to see Jason return to California, but after 2 weeks together, we were all ready to cry. Operation: “Make J Move Home,” has been set in motion. ;)
-As usual, we spent much time in the kitchen this month. Brett tried some new recipes, and we focused a lot on food as he prepares for our next big project for Life In Balance. Our family was even photographed in the kitchen for something really BIG and tasty that’s coming up!!
-My baby brother turned 30. I reminisced on how awesome he made my childhood. This made me feel incredibly old.
-We prepped our house, and shot a promo for Life in Balance in the new digs. Remember our 2011? New site, new brand, new first floor…well, the new promo film is around the corner as well!
-I finally took care of something on my “100 things I must do before I die” list, which is seeing my favorite band, Radiohead, live. Excited that I finally will check this off come June.
-Because of our crazy warm winter, flowers came out much earlier this year, and everything outside was sporadic. This meant that my Dad and I had to cancel our annual “Trout and Trillium” trip to search for wildflowers in Kentucky. Instead, my sister and I had a “Father Daughter Day,” and spent time with our dad fishing, shooting guns, and eating. Perfect day for two tomboy sisters who refuse to grow up.
–Brett celebrated another year of life by making one the most wonderful dishes for his own birthday dinner. (Hey, he wanted to!!) Then I took him out and talked him into two desserts. Yep, we all won.
-Warmer weather meant that we’ve been outside nearly everyday. My allergies have NEVER been worse than this year, but it hasn’t stopped me from getting outside. A game changer for our life was buying a chiminea for our deck. Now, every cool spring evening is spent eating dinner and enjoying family time outside by the fire.
-The kids finished up their school co-op for the year and now we’re dreaming up projects, activities, and day-trips to go with our year round homeschooling. Since we’ve been studying U.S. history, we’re really excited about a trip to our state capitol next month.
-Our perennials have been blooming like crazy all over the yard, and Brett has found a new interest in photographing every new flower he sees. I find this surprising, yet adorable.
–We’re attempting a garden again this year for the first time since I was pregnant with Gabe…when gardening nearly killed us both! Instead of a traditional row garden, we’re doing the box method this year. Brett and Adin have been building the boxes, making the perfect mix of soil and compost, and we’ve all been taking care of our sprouts and seedlings. We have no idea what we’re doing. Wish us luck. ;)
–Photography season is back in full force. We’ve already met with many awesome people this month and we’re excited for the year we have ahead!
-Gabe’s been working hard on his reading lessons with Brett. Every time he finishes a lesson, he comes in with the biggest grin on his face, so happy for how proud he has made his Baba. I don’t know who I am more proud of….Gabe for his excellent attitude, or Brett for the patience he has learned and perfected, now that he is teaching our 4th child to read. Go Baba! ;)
-Riah has continued to do his artwork, enjoys his art classes, and is now teaching his little brother tips and tricks to drawing.
–Priya had us concerned for months because of all the headaches she’s been getting. After months of waiting for an eye appointment, we found out that her sight is better than 20/20 vision! The doctor concluded that she simply reads too much. We had a good laugh over this.
Adin and Brett had been reading separate copies of Robinson Crusoe, at the same time. They finished last week, and both greatly enjoyed reading and discussing this classic together. Now Priya and I have added it to our list for this summer.
–Brett and I made a new “rule” about trying to take a date night each week. I think we’ve done 3 now, and we notice that even when we don’t feel like leaving and would rather sit at home, we’re so happy when we break out for just for an hour or two, together.
Hope your April was just as GRAND.
Wishing for more warm days, sunshine, music, loved ones, and gardens filled with veggies in the months ahead….
WOW. adjusted the exposure and everything?! wha??? so totally impressed and i agree–his feet creeping in were my favorite part, too.
Okay. This is the cutest post i’ve ever seen. Not only is it absolutely adorable the way Adin felt so connected to Gabe while he was drawing, but his photos are really really good! If you had said you shot these, I would have believed it. Well done, Adin! and could those guys of yours be any cuter? I just love this.
How PRECIOUS is this?!!! That kiddo amazes me!
technical prowess aside… what a cool kid. Story telling of the beauty in our every-day is almost a lost art. What a talent to be able to capture the essence of a moment at such a young age. You must be a very, very proud mama :)
SO precious. Hehe…I love how Gabe is holding his drawing up in a lot of the snapshots. I also enjoy seeing how Adin is influenced by the way both you and Brett photograph! I bet it was tough to edit this group – meaning, I bet it was hard choosing your favorties to show out of those 100! Great job Adin! I’d be a proud mama, too :)
I love the way he capitalized Mom and Dad, hehe, nice work Adin!! I’m afraid you’ve bred a creative genius! P.S. Do you use VSCO presets?
This is the cutest. thing. ever. Plus the whole series is fantastic!
Will you teach me how to raise kids as awesome as yours?! :) Sooo so cute.
Is Adin doing any mentoring sessions?! ;o) Love, love, love his feet in them. So good.
Wow, I’m impressed! Good for him!
I love everything about this!!!!
brilliant.
Genius. Absolutely genius! My favorite part is your favorite part. THOSE TOES!!!! :D I’m so so so blown away by his talent! Good work Adin!
PS. a 5D?! Someone has some fancy taste…!
that’s damn impressive.
love his perspective! (and impressed he can shoot in manual, awesome!)
Ummm….wow! This is just amazing, what one talented little boy. I think he comes by it naturally :)
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