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Every year I struggle with the holidays. It's a stressful time for me and I wish it didn't have to be. For many portrait photographers the holiday season is a very busy time. For me it means a lot of sessions, a flurry of holiday cards, late nights at the computer, busy Saturdays, lots of juggling and tight deadlines. As much as the workload can easily overwhelm me and it does, I feel extremely grateful that people choose me for such important work.

As I get older too, it seems like the "holiday magic" is more elusive. It feels so commercial (so many ads, a sale here and 50% off there). My family makes gift lists and we all exchange lists. It makes sense on one hand (you want to get something that people actually want) but it does take something away from my gift giving process. I don't know when the shine wore off of the lists but, for me, it definitely has. I used to love them when I was younger and it was all about getting tons of stuff and by making lists I got exactly what I wanted. Now that I'm older my "list" issue has more to do with my giving of gifts to others. The gift buying that requires me to really think about someone is the warm fuzzy part for me. I am thinking of the ones I love, why I love them and what they love. I'm not a religious person so, for me, the thinking about my family part is a huge part of the holiday magic and the list just sucks the joy right out the process.

So to combat my holiday stress and fatigue this year, I decided that I needed to find my holiday spirit in my own new way. Whenever I am feeling stressed out or down, the best redirection is gratitude. With this in mind, I turned my attention to ways that I could truly express gratitude. I am most grateful for two things in my life - my family and my talent. I don't know where or who I would be without my tribe and my camera.

I had been inspired a few months prior by another photographer named Tim Walden. We talked about a charitable project that he does where he gives a family one of his amazing relationship portraits. I knew that I wanted to do something similar but I just couldn't figure out who, how or when. Then I heard about a project / movement called Help Portrait, which was started by a photographer named Jeremy Cowart. It was perfect timing. I now knew exactly what I was going to do.

I have done volunteer work for the Houston Area Women's Center before and feel so strongly about the work that they are doing with families, women and children. HAWC helps women who have been victims of domestic abuse or sexual assault. They shelter women and their children when they flee abusive homes, they counsel rape survivors, they offer legal help, have weekly counseling groups, a food pantry and so much more. They give families a second chance at finding peace, hope and joy.

So, on December 12, 2009 I opened my studio to a small group of HAWC families and took portraits of them completely free of charge. It was amazing. Many of these families have been working with HAWC for a while now. They all had to start fresh with a new vision of what their family was going to look like. Many had to leave everything and start from scratch. I see the power of portraits every day and I knew that it would be the best gift that I could give.

Today we got them all ready and tomorrow we'll be delivering them to HAWC so the families can pick them up. I wish I could be a fly on the wall when they open up these bags. Just the thought of it makes me feel full inside. So, thank you to the families that came and let me take their portrait and thanks to HAWC. You helped me find the magic again.

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Sharon Chandler says: Yes, I know that feeling exactly, Farrah! And I feel the same way about lists in our family too. What a wonderful thing you have done for these families! I know they will treasure these images forever! (01.07.10 @ 11:25 PM)
Lori Luza says: Farrah, I applaud you for participating in Help Portrait. I'm in a new market now and while I heard of the project in plenty of time to participate, I didn't know how I could be the best benefit to the cause. You have inspired me to create a mental list of ideas for next year. Your spin on the concept set my brain a workin'! Thank you for all your contributions to the photography and greater community. (01.07.10 @ 11:26 PM)
May 19, 2009
Here is a little sampling of what I do. Seriously, I think I have one of the world's best jobs. Generally speaking, it's like a love explosion here on most days. Yes, we have grunt work and we get stressed out and it can be hard. If I put that stuff aside though and focus on the end product and the reasons why I do what I do, it's just all amazing, mushy, love-filled awesomeness. For me there is nothing more incredible than the genuine sparkle and spirit of children and families. I hope you see a little bit of that in this video, enjoy! (you may need to give the video a few minutes to load up all the way)


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Lee-Ann says: wow! That really was great. I can only hope to have that skill someday! (05.19.09 @ 11:00 AM)
Jon Spina says: That was really lovely. Good song choice to go with those great images. (05.19.09 @ 01:58 PM)
blog_0056.jpgWhen you are pregnant, people tell you how your life will change when your baby arrives. They tell you about sleepless nights, the blow-your-mind-love that you will feel and how you may never go to the movies again. No one ever told me that I would never again sleep like I did before I had children. Wait, if you are pregnant now, you may just want to stop reading, back away and skip this entry...it may be more than you are wanting to know.

The first sleep changes are obvious. You can't sleep as late or your baby wakes you up every couple of hours for a while. The other changes are more subtle. It's the little voice in your sleeping head that seems to be on alert. It sounds something like this: "any minute now, someone is going to wake up with a fever" (or a nightmare, or a stomach bug, or because of the lightning, or because they peed in the bed, and so on). So when you hear noises in the house you immediately perk up. Then there's the crazy Mommy brain stuff, which sounds more like this: "In the event of a fire, which 2nd story (painted shut) window will I have to break and crawl out of while holding 2 hysterical children and the 2 dogs?" or "what if something terrible happens and I sleep right through it?". Does it matter to my sleeping self that this mode of thinking is a little crazy? No, just like it didn't matter to my half sleeping self that my husband is asleep beside me and could (at the very least) carry a dog and a child in the first crazy fire scenario. I have a feeling that I am not alone in this though, am I right so far?

Even more subtle still is the part of parenthood that goes so deep that it isn't as obvious. For me personally it is a sense of responsibility that I never had before. My days are rarely empty and there is almost always something to do and someone to take care of. This has forever changed everything about the way my life is lived, sleep included. While I would love to nap more and sleep deeper, I wouldn't trade any of it.

So, Mommies, if you are up late reading this...go to bed. It's late and you will likely be woken up in an hour anyway. Go to bed knowing that you are not alone, we're all in this sleep LESS and love FULL state together.

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Kelly H says: Farrah, I love your blog and this is so true! (Found you through Brene's site.) I think motherhood has affected not just my sleep, but my ability to relax unless the kids are with me. That little bit of awareness is *always* on. So true about forgetting that dad is there, too. How did you get started with photography? (04.22.09 @ 09:52 AM)
Bren says: sleep-less and love-full. perfect! beautiful pic (as always, my talented friend)! (04.26.09 @ 03:13 PM)
Mirtha says: I love your words and I will remember your quote "We're in this sleep LESS and love FULL state together. Once I read another quote that I will remember as well "These are the longest days, but the shortest years" I hope you like it. Your work is awesome, you will hear from me soon. (05.05.09 @ 11:19 PM)
nesimarie says: I so agree and no, you are not alone. Ive had to train myself not to go in there if I happen to wake up just to make sure she has suffocated, fallen out, is caught between the bars or someone has actually stolen her. But, funny story..I went to visit my friend in December in Dallas for a much needed "girl time". My husband stayed at home with our daughter and that night I was in dallas I went to bed at around 11 and didnt even open my eyes again till 11 the next morning. My friend was like, wow, you literally mentally must of checked out! I was like yea, first time I let my mommy brain clock out. It was amazing, but I couldnt wait to get home! (05.10.09 @ 09:13 PM)
February 9, 2009
How did it happen? How did 4 years fly by so fast? It happens to all parents and I hear it all the time. Children just grow up so quickly. I saw a great advertisement the other day and it had this quote on it, "You never really have kids. You only borrow them for a few years." It's so true and I am feeling it today. I am keenly aware of how he's gotten taller and how his words are sounding different. Part of me is watching the change with proud eyes- excited to see where he goes next. The other part of me is teary-eyed watching "my baby" become so much less of a baby. I know you're saying that he's 4 and hasn't been a baby in years but he is to me. He (and his brother) will always be my babies. I look into their faces and I can see the face that I saw on the day that they were born.

Whenever I have that type of moment with them, I think about my own parents. Can it be possible that they love me like I love my children? Is it possible that anyone loves anyone like I love my children? It has to be true but it is hard to imagine. Do my parents see me growing up like I see it happening to my little guys? I remember, vividly, the day I packed my car and left for art school in San Francisco. My Dad was standing in the driveway with this look on his face. It was a mix of terror, heartbreak and pride. I saw it then but I didn't really see it. Now, when I recall that face I see it with completely different eyes.

So, friends, grab those cameras and catch the moments. They are flying! Here are a few of ours over the last four years...

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Hope you guys have a great Monday. Go enjoy a cupcake and think of us!
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Monica Chindalia says: How true! My daughter just turned two and it feels like she was born yesterday. Yeah, it's a cliche but i guess it's so very true- kids grow up so fast! I love the photos in a timeline. Love all the pics you post. (02.09.09 @ 02:24 PM)
Bren says: How is it possible? He's just beautiful! (02.09.09 @ 06:49 PM)
Ashley St. Germain says: He looks like he's just soooo much fun!!!! Even as a little baby! (02.09.09 @ 09:16 PM)
Nick says: Wow, just took a look at your blog... fantastic work! (02.10.09 @ 11:40 AM)
Claire Paxton says: I hope Finn had a wonderful day! I can't believe it's been 4 years either. He was born just 3 weeks after my Jakey, so I remember it well. xx (02.11.09 @ 03:00 PM)
Carly Filippov says: So, I got teary-eyed imagining Milla @ 4 years old! Your words, the music, the photos..... all pulling at my heartstrings! Sweet. (02.14.09 @ 05:59 PM)
January 19, 2009
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My friend, Brene, issued a mass tag on her blog last week. So, I am now supposed to share 16 things about me that you may not readily know. Huh-hum...ok, here goes...

1. I am teaching myself to speak French. I'm getting there but it is so hard! What I need to do is find a reason to spend a year in France and that would do it.

2. I think that a great cheeseburger is one of the world's most perfect foods and when you pair it with an ice cold beer you have a total foodgasm.

3. I am crazy about tattoos and can't get enough of them. Most of them end up being concealed by clothes though so you may not even know they are there. I'm not like the guy who has leopard spots all over his face or anything though I do admire his, um, commitment.

4. I have wild crush on the guy who played the neighbor in American Beauty (you know the one making the videos). His real name is Wes Bentley. I haven't seen anything he's made since American beauty out of fear that it will somehow change him in my mind. So, I guess you would say that my real crush is on his character in American Beauty. Specifically, the famous plastic bag scene is what sealed it. It grabbed me so deeply and put words to so many of my own feelings that it left me breathless.

5. I started taking photographs when I was 15. I went to an art school here in Houston. It was kind of like "Fame" but we didn't spontaneously burst into song during the school day.

6. I have a really dry and sick sense of humor. There's not a whole lot that really offends me and I really love irreverence.

7. I have way too many impractical shoes.

8. I wear jeans every day. When I say every day, I really mean every day. I might own 2-3 skirts and absolutely NO shorts.

9. I love to go dancing. I like almost any type of dancing but especially swing, zydeco and country and western dancing.

10. I can't stop eating my 5 year old son's strawberry Batman fruit roll-ups. It's embarrassing and I have to keep replenishing them before he finds out that the box is empty.

11. Sometimes I fantasize about being in a rock band. Most of the time the fantasy is me on stage with Metallica. In the fantasy, I am a guitar goddess in leather pants and I am the only girl in the band.

12. Sometimes I also fantasize about being an incredible folk-type singer-songwriter who plays mad piano and writes incredibly poetic lyrics.

13. I read all of the Twilight series books in 10 days and went into post-twilight depression when I realized it was over.

14. Whenever my friend Danny and I photograph a wedding (we always photograph weddings together), I cry when the groom dances with his Mom. I instantly think of my two little boys and what it will be like for me when they get married. As far as I can tell, they might want to consider eloping or cutting out the Mom-Son dance because I'll probably be a hysterical mess.

15. Other than photography, I love to draw.

16. One of my big dreams is to have a book of my photography published.

So, there you go! Some new stuff to know about little ol' me. I really appreciate you guys visiting my blog and keeping up with me and my work. Hmmm, now I guess I'll pass on the tag...if you blog, TAG you're it. Leave links to your blog in the comments section. I can't wait to read your lists!

Edited to add...my comments section seems to NOT be working. I am really looking forward to hearing what you guys have to add and your 16 things. Please email me your comments and I'll add them later when the comments are back up and working. Thank you!
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Farrah says: Posted for Shaila- 'It was kind of like "Fame" but we didn't spontaneously burst into song during the school day.'...but we did dance on the tables once! (01.26.09 @ 11:31 AM)
Farrah says: posted for Amber- I just read your blog...I, too, went into a post Twilight depression. In fact, I still have a moment of sadness from time to time! (01.26.09 @ 11:32 AM)
Farrah says: Posted for Valeria- I just read the "16 things" post on your blog and I was pleasantly surprised to see you love the American Beauty dude. I actually saw a flying bag outside my office last Friday and I just kept going back to that scene on the movie. So beautiful... (01.26.09 @ 11:33 AM)
Farrah says: Posted for Rhianna- Hi Farrah, I just had a look through your blog and wanted to let you know how great it is. Your photos are just fantastic! You certainly are talented and definitely deserve the award you won the other week at that convention. I wish you lived closer to me so I could get you to take photos of my girls (01.26.09 @ 11:34 AM)
Farrah says: Posted for Joyce- Cool, I didn't know you had a lot of tats. I already did my 16 things. It's in my "notes" section here on FB if you wanna check it out. PS - I like your new profile pic. (01.26.09 @ 11:37 AM)
Farrah says: Posted for Dan- Hi Farrah -love the blog! (01.26.09 @ 11:37 AM)