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Being a person who photographs other people, it’s very uncommon to find myself in front of the camera. Mostly because no one in my house knows how to operate the dang thing, but also because I’m protective of my camera. I know, I know.

It’s just a camera.

I mean my life doesn’t revolve around this inanimate object, at least that’s what I tell myself. But frankly, I do have a tight relationship with my camera. Even though I intend to upgrade this year(I hope), I feel like me and ol’ Camera have a history.

And we are thick as thieves.

It’s captured sweet moments of my children, the birth of my latest child, programs and plays, Mother Nature at her finest, and even helped me launch a so far successful small business. But don’t get me wrong, if it were destroyed, my life would go on. Albeit, I’d be sad, but I know it can be replaced.

I’m just not ready to invest in another relationship yet.

So, since I’m always behind the camera and I have absolutely no images of me and my newest baby together (because, c’mon, that big heavy sucker is not as easy to turn around one-handed and snap those two-person shots with part of an arm in view!), I decided to let my 8 year old daughter take some pictures of me and John Cooper together. In my style.

With the settings already in place for her, neck strap around her neck, I just played with John Cooper and had her snap away. She was so very excited to get to do this. (Fortunately, Aubrey and Brennan were in the other room, or else that neck strap would have been ripped in two over who gets to hold the camera!)

The following is one of the images she got. I edited the image to my liking, and I will forever cherish this sweet reminder of my love of being a mom. One child photographing mom and another child together.

And Haley thinks she wants to be a photographer when she grows up.

Thankyouverymuch.