I have to confess. These posts have been coming into my mailbox every day for the last few weeks and I file them away until it’s time to put them together. I haven’t been looking through all the pictures as they pop up in my mailbox simply because I don’t have time. But as I download and save the pictures to put together each post, I continue to be inspired by what I see. Such is true of Sara Tegman’s post. When I opened the images and saw that they were all done in black and white, I wasn’t surprised. That’s just how Sara is. Artistic, and modern, and classic. And I think I’m in love with the gallery of wedding day photos of all the parents and grandparents. Truly amazing, Sara!
Days are long.
Years are short.
I have a terrible memory, which is one of the reasons I love photography. It is a constant reminder of the past. It helps me remember. But one of the biggest things I want to always remember is those fleeting moments where I was fully present in that moment with my family. Images in my home are a constant reminder of little snippets in time, the moments on the beach building a sandcastle, that golden hour light and how my girls skin glowed, the trueness in their giggle and laughter, or quite frankly its a “its-only-one-more-click-and-then-we-can-go-get-you-some-food-so-please-smile” speech. It all matters to me. I want to remember that we, as a family, are growing up all together in the same house. I never want to take life or love or health for granted. My life has been put into perspective in a way that I don’t want changing much, which I know it will, and that is okay. I want to be okay with the past when I look at these photos. I haven’t been diligent about albums or baby books or scrapbooks, just fairly simple images up on my walls that I love. I want to appreciate and respect my children and husband on a deeper level. My photos displayed in my house are a constant reminder about how we are building our sacred, safe and soothing home so that our kids can grow, learn and take those memories with them to their homes when they leave mine. I want them to understand how much I love them.
20×20 canvas. Maya for my Bloom Workshop Final Creative Project
Museum Matted images of all of our parents and grandparents on their wedding days
Lilah in Memphis. © Gretchen Davis Photography 2011. Stand Out 20×30
Over the kitchen sink bump out. Our family Puerto Vallarta March 2011. Maya sick at home. Lilah on beach 2011. Maya baby in frame. most of these are 5×7’s mounted
This is our family canvas 11×14 in October 2011, the image was taken by my friend, Laura Boeker with Five Petals Photography.
5×7 prints. Majority are from © Clary Photo 2007 (http://claryphoto.com). One is from our wedding © The Artist Group 2000 (http://www.artistgroup.net/). One is a snap of Lilah on beach in Puerto Vallarta 2011.
Maya 2009 20×20 canvas. Been in packaging over a year. Trying to decide where to hang STILL! May just be starting a 9×9 wall of 20×20 canvases, but still contemplating 😉
For more from Sara try these links:
website: http://sarategman.com
facebook: http://www.facebook.com/StLouisFamilyPhotographer
twitter: http://twitter.com/sarategman or @sarategman
pinterest: http://pinterest.com/sarategs/
linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sara-tegman/0/575/5
Thanks, Sara!
Love your different displays, Sara!
These displays are so classic and timeless — I expected nothing less from Sara! Absolutely beautiful!
lovely sara! love what you have done!
Oh sara, I love seeing how beautifully you’ve displayed your family images. Love the museum matted wedding imges and all your beautiful canvas!
looks absolutely gorgeous, Sara!
oh sara, i am stealing the wedding photo display! that is AMAZINGLY beautiful. 🙂 ps. love your casa!
truly very cool idea for the wedding pics. I also really love what you said about creating these pieces as reminders of your lives together and as memories of growing together in the same house. exactly!
great stuff Sara.
Beautiful! Love all of these ideas. The wedding photo display idea will definitely be used in our house. Such great images to have!
Sara, those are all just amazing, that in-the-wrapper-still one is just to die for perfect! Thank you so much Wendy for doing this, you’ve completely inspired me to get those images off my computer and onto my walls 🙂
Sara, Love the museum matted g-parents. Those are beautiful. And those square canvases are perfect. Wendy, Love this series. You always have the best ideas for these. So inspiring.
love the wedding display! what a beautiful gift!
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