photos from a first communion
Last May, I photographed a first communion. I didn't post too many of the photos since I wanted permission from the mother before I posted the photos of her daughter. I just received her approval.
The church was lovely, modern but not too modern. It still looks like a church not auditorium like.
Sara was so pretty and a joy to photograph. She put up with me stalking her for about 3 hours.
The children were waiting in the church basement before the procession to the upper church. It seemed to take an eternity!
Some of the children were restless but not Sara. She was the picture of patience.
She smiled throughout the Mass. Her mother was pleased as Sara is a very serious young lady. The little boy next to her was very expressive.
The man at the camera store gave me a tip for photographing first communions. "Use sports mode", he said. You can shoot more shots per second and you won't miss anything.
He was right!
Sara was happy to be outside. She was beaming.
The wind chill must have been around freezing. I felt sorry for the little girls in their lightweight dresses. It was abnormally cold for May.
A family shot. Yay, no one moved or even blinked. What a great group!
Sara wanted a photo with her bestie. I was happy to oblige. We went back into the church as most people had left and we could get near the altar.
Sara decided to ham it up and pretend she was a model. Maybe she will be one day!
More friends and family joined in the photo shoot.
Finally, time to let off some steam. Sara watched her cousin twirl.
She and her sister just had to join in the fun!
I made the family a photobook using My Publisher software. It was easy to do but time consuming because I shot over 200 photos. It was hard to narrow down the shots.
I ordered myself a copy too and it will serve as a portfolio for future photo assignments. Sara's mother has already said she wants me to do her younger daughter's communion in two years.
PS- Thanks to all of you who commented on my last post. I appreciate it and I will share your comments with my sister. We are heartbroken over Miss Marble but we find comfort in knowing she will never suffer again.
Comments
These photos bring back many memories for me as I lived in Boston, but more so because when I made my First COmmunion! This little girl is just darling and her sweet demeanor reminds me as well of the kind and loving atmosphere of a Latino family, of which I am from. LOS PADRES, LAS MAMAS....LOS NIĂ‘OS...oh dear..great memories.
THANK YOU FOR COMING BY! Well, you commented on seeing my writings in a form other than blogging. It is blogging that has incited in me a desire to write, but I have yet to write anything other than blog posts! My hope is to start writing some real poetry. THANKS to blogging, I started but what I have at the moment is fine...it is good enough for Hallmark cards! But I have spent all summer discovering the various forms of poetry and reading my favorites, developing my understanding of what makes them great and incorporating little by little, elements into my blog posts. It takes time. But is sure is fun to make a dream come to reality step by step. Thank you.
Have a great SUNDAY! Anita
Thanks for sharing these lovely photos.
XO,
Jane
Blessings, Sherry
Hugs Lynn