“We may lose and we may win; but we will never be here again.”
The Eagles
I’m taking it easy for the summer.
“Summer status” for me means jumping off the prep-shoot-cull-edit-share-ogle-design hamster wheel and taking a big, deep breath.
In summer, I only schedule sessions for newborns and Baby Planners. I’ll be tap-tap-tapping away at my laptop in my Breezy Point beach house in between those sessions making fun things like album design and business planning and marketing calendars and website updates happen behind the scenes, but … the magical family session cycle has otherwise been put on pause.
Summer 2024 has some fun things in store for me personally. We’ve visited kid #3 for a few days in a hip little town in Virginia in June, are headed to a wedding in Texas with kid #2 in July, and will start off August with yet another epic Murphy cousins’ reunion in Crete. (You know about my Murphy cousin reunions if you’ve been around here for a while).
On top of that, we’ll be once again hosting a steady stream of family and friends here at the beach. Many nights of the week, we hop on bikes and join my parents to watch the sun set behind the NYC skyline from their bayside deck. It’s a pretty epic balance between busy and chill. Relaxing and exhausting. Resting and appreciating.
What else… the two “big” kids are living and working in the city now and are showing up regularly here at the beach via the NYC ferry for weekend escapes, usually with some other NYC escapees in tow.
The college kid is spending the first six weeks of summer in Staunton, VA at a internship for a music institute. He’ll be back in time for the Greece trip and will spend the balance of the summer working on his third album and playing gigs at local bars and private parties. (Have you heard his latest album? You can hear it HERE if you’re on Spotify).
The high school kid, the final chick in our emptying nest, is working as a beach lifeguard by day and scooping ice-cream at the local snack bar by night. Also, hopefully, writing a college essay and finishing up his Eagle Scout requirements. Idle hands are the devil’s workshop, Sr. Miriam Patrick used to say …
I’ll be catching up, recharging the batteries, working on the business side of things, and spending good quality time with my family and friends. I’ll be back full-time in late August, ready to hit the ground running for yet another crazy fall.The summer schedule is fun, I tell you – and fitting work into all this fun takes some real discipline. But trust me — it’s still happening!
You can still keep up with me here on the blog and on Instagram, where I’ll be getting back to sharing photos from the last gajillion sessions, and possibly penning an occasional thought on life and photos and whatnot now and again.
So, that’s the story. I hope you’ll stick around and see how it goes.
Can’t get enough of my ramblings and this summer pace just isn’t doing it for you? I’ve organized some repurposed content here just for you:
If you’ve got travel plans, you’ll definitely want to have a look at this article I wrote for the National Association of Professional Child Photographers about how to take photos on your trip that you’ll treasure forever. I shared some thoughts recently about what family travel means to me now — as a mother of ‘big kids’ — that you might enjoy. I’ve also shared some more general tips about Traveling with a Large Family more recently in response to being asked by so many clients how I get past the craziness and just do it.
If brushing up on your photography is on your summer bucket list, you can take a peek at the various education resources (free and otherwise) I offer HERE. If that whets your whistle for some more in-depth photography instruction, my advice is the same — get yourself on my list for info when offerings and dates are announced.
If organizing and printing your personal photos is on your to-do list for the lazy days of summer, you might enjoy my “Cobbler Series” on the blog. I’ve got tips there for organizing and printing your photos as well as for making photo books that will keep the memories they hold at your fingertips to enjoy forever.
If talk of photo organization and album design sounds super interesting to you but you’ve come to terms with the reality that you will never find the time, check out my newest product offering — the Gabriel Companion Book. It’s genius, I tell you.
And whether you’re traveling or staying home, take a second for a refresher on my favorite crazy-time-of-year advice — It’s become a bit of a tradition for me to share this twice a year at Christmastime and every summer. It’s practically an antique at this point — over a decade old with a photo of a preteen who’s now covered in facial hair — but its message is every bit as applicable as it was when I first shared it in 2013. So many people have told me they’ve enjoyed it and taken it to heart, I’m continuing the tradition. (You know you’re curious. Go ahead, click on over. You won’t regret it. Promise).
That’s all for now, friends. If you’d like to book or to chat about anything at all, be sure to use the “contact” button above or shoot me an email. I may be a bit slower to reply, but I promise I’ll get back to you. Any updates are always shared first via email with my VIPs — you can become one here. My annual Christmas Card Micro Mini Session event will be back this fall, and clients who have already booked a date for 2025 will get first dibs on those slots when they’re announced in September. (There’s a HUGE update on that coming soon. I’m not spilling the beans on that yet, BUT ok, since you’re asking so nicely, I’ll give you a little HINT).
Thanks for stopping by!
~Jaye
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