Sunday, March 29
Margot Jean
My good friend Vanessa gave birth to a beautiful Margot Jean March 21st. Here are a few images I made visiting them on her second day out in the world. Welcome, little one!
I love photographing newborn babies.
Saturday, March 28
Congrats Milaca Speech Team!
Joe has been helping coach Milaca's speech team. Today I headed to their sub section meet to grab some team photos of the lively bunch. The team took second at the meet! Good work!
Truman getting in on the action:
Labels:
Milaca,
Milaca High School,
Speech,
Truman
In which I become technologically lame
(What does this picture have to do with this post? Nothing. Think of it as a mental pallet cleanser.)
Let me start off by announcing that my cell phone became a phonesicle, but it still worked. However it has been MIA since last Saturday. So, if you are trying to reach me, please use email.
I have, thus, spent the last week partly unplugged and, much to my surprise, loved it. When was the last time you left the house without a cell phone? Do you remember what it was like to just exist in the world without spending every spare second calling, texting or playing a cell phone game?
I do. It was glorious! Without the phone-mistress to tempt me, I spent my time just existing.
So I've been thinking about my other techno-ties and wondering what else might trap me more than expand my horizons.
I'm talking about you, Twitter. And don't look so smug, Facebook, I'm talking about you, too; your status updates are just less aptly-named tweets.
Sure, I could catalog my every waking thought for all the world to see. But who is going to read it? And would my life be enhanced by the practice? Twitter seems like an overflow of information to me, particularly for bloggers.
To me, there are two kinds of stories, the kinds meaty enough to blog (or write, or tell someone) about, and those too small or insignificant or with too limited an interested audience to blog. So twitter either robs blogs of good content, or is created from blog waste — the soy pulp of the internet, if you will. I like the challenge and formality of blogging.
And so that is why I haven't tweeted. Feel free to convince me otherwise.
I should note it took me a long time to hop on the blog train because I liked the formality of institutional journalism. So, who knows, I may be tweeting before you know it.
Tuesday, March 10
March 9 Rally For Better Birth
(Photo of Me and Truman taken by Sarah F.)
Yesterday I marched with my good friend Sarah and many mothers, fathers, doulas, midwives and even grandmothers through downtown St. Paul to the capital to bring attention to the cause of helping women and their children have better births.
A haunting fog permeated the air as babies bobbled in wraps along the 1/2 mile path. See more photographs on smugmug.
Photographing pregnant women, laboring mothers and new babies is an incredible experience that always makes me feel as if I've witnessed something otherworldly and blessed.
I am currently working on a birth photography project. Please contact me for more information, or for samples of my birth photography.
Labels:
birth,
birth rally,
MN birth rally,
photojournalism
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