6.18.2010

Spellbound // T.G.I.H #29


Betcha thought I forgot about this week! Nope. I've just been slaving over the editing table, shooting up a storm, designing printy goodies, and trying to keep my precious new throw pillows from being devoured by my puppy, Frog. Oh, and looking for a new house in the woods... more on that one soon. Speaking of woods, today Hannah and I hit Pier Park, a gorgeous stretch of nature a few blocks away, to give a visual hug to her new family's photo albums. Her new mother and father-in-law are quickly approaching their FORTIETH wedding anniversary, and have some genuinely gorgeous book-bound moments to show for the years since that fateful day...

A few words from Hannah:


Photos have always meant a lot to me, and I spent my childhood pouring over family albums, examining expressions, weaseling out stories, and even making up my own. My new husband Alex's family has a tomb of photographic gold that I've recently discovered; a time warp of stories, travels, milestones, and essentially true love, captured in time. The albums they've shared with me have opened a window into the evolution of their amazing family since they were married, almost forty years ago. With every page I turn, I feel a new kinship with my new mother and father and with their extended family; both those I've met and those I'll never get the chance to meet. Alex and my photographic journey is so new that my recent perusals have inspired me to record, cherish, and celebrate all that lies ahead, preserving it for my peace of mind as well as the prying eyes of future generations... I'm realizing that each book is a time capsule, a story, and a truth, that will be passed down through our family for years to come.

Steep Street Photography, Kelty Luber
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Steep Street Photography, Kelty Luber
Steep Street Photography, Kelty Luber
Steep Street Photography, Kelty Luber
Steep Street Photography, Kelty Luber
Steep Street Photography, Kelty Luber
Steep Street Photography, Kelty Luber
Steep Street Photography, Kelty Luber
Steep Street Photography, Kelty Luber
Steep Street Photography, Kelty Luber
Steep Street Photography, Kelty Luber
Steep Street Photography, Kelty Luber
Steep Street Photography, Kelty LuberSteep Street Photography, Kelty Luber
Steep Street Photography, Kelty Luber

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'll be the first to admit I got a little teary at this one... and I want to visit that park, now!

Sara said...

Love her shoes! Where'd she snatch those up? :)

Anonymous said...

Hannah,
Yesterday's T.G.I.H was a very special surprise for us. We are so pleased that you are getting to know us better through our history in pictures. We hope that you and Alex will pass this tradition to our grandchildren for them to learn about their rich heritage. Thank you for your beautiful words!

Kelty,
You have worked your magic once more. Hannah's pictures are amazing. Our favorite is the one of Hannah through the wild flowers. Just beautiful!!!

Karin and Ed

Kelsi said...

I really, really, really love these. The light and colors and subject matter are just perfect, Kelty. It makes me think of the yellowed vintage albums I LOVED to look through when I was a kid.

Hi-Fi Weddings said...

oooooooh so lovely!! :)

Anonymous said...

This may be one of my favorite TGIHs!