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There are no single similar images of the First Communion. Why?
Because there is no single similar First Communions at all, full stop.
People are different. Kids are different. Weather is different. Emotions
are different! Altough, when it comes to emotions, I have to say one
thing for sure. It’s an exciting time of the year for the kids! You can
feel the buzz in the air.
Taking photographs is ever so
important, our memory fails! We have no way of recollecting the
happening otherwise. Well, some people perhaps have a better memory than
others, but still it’s great to have these all captured.
First
Communion Photographs? What else is important? Printing them. Having a
photobook, a picture framed, canvas. There is that many options, I will
be putting a separate blog on this so that you can explore the options
more. In the times when everyone taking pictures, tablets,other cameras
(which is not a bad thing!), it’s vital to make sure the photographs get
printed rather than become vague digital memory. Here is to another
beautiful day! Let’s cherish it. Forever.
So we met again in 2023, this time for the First Communion of sweet Marta. Some photos were taken at the house and then in the cathedral so that full story unfolds. Atmosphere is perfect, one of a kind. Trees blooming, faces are beaming! Laughter and chirping. Happy times.
Lifestyle photography. Story telling images. Lifetime experience.
Outstanding memories and truely blessed emotions. Capturing the one off
opportunity or regular activities that one day may no longer be part of
our lives. Waiting for the moment to happen, narrating it invisibly,
when it is needed. Photography is a huge part of one’s life and should
be the perfect tool to help memorize the life. Every single day
something important happens. Every single day little ordinary things
will happen, too. They are worth remembering.
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