Charles at Fatu Ma Futi
Photos from a few weeks ago with Gabs and Charles.
Playing around with poses at Fatu Ma Futi right before we got shoo’d away because we didn’t realize it was sā lol
Photos from a few weeks ago with Gabs and Charles.
Playing around with poses at Fatu Ma Futi right before we got shoo’d away because we didn’t realize it was sā lol
The island’s borders are virtually closed to the outside world, save for cargo flights and a recent C130 which arrived with some medical supplies.
Only 7 COVID tests have been administered in American Samoa, and at the time of writing 5 have come back negative, awaiting 2 more results. But also, an article came out today that there’s an influx of patients at the hospital with flu-like symptoms, which has a lot of people worried.
We’re still on Code Blue, which means we are on high alert but not freaking out completely…. so that’s good.
about bats lately. They’re so fun to watch, flying from tree to tree, eating coconut seeds.
Is it weird that I’m nervous to leave our house now? We limit going out as a precaution because we secretly dread the news that may come out any day now of a confirmed case here. On Saturday, we dropped off some stuff for Gabby at the VA quarantine facility, picked up some groceries and ran an errand, then came back home.
He snapped this picture of the sun setting outside and pointed out to me the clarity of the sun on the water creating vivid sunset lines in the lagoon. I looked out and saw what he saw. It was beautiful I was still being a sour puss so I responded with a begrudging “mhm yeah” but I couldn’t help but think my guy is so sweet.
This has kind of been a long post about nothing in particular, but I’ve really just been enjoying this photo documentation of my life lately.
Despite the harsh reality of what’s happening around the world, these little snippets are my silver linings, and are an appreciation of the little things in life that keep me
This is one of my favorite maternity sessions thus far, with our friends Meagan and Hideyo.
If you know Meagan and Hideyo, you’ll know that they are easy-going, hilarious, and all around just lovely people. They wanted to do an off-the-beaten-path session so they took me and Ian to this beautiful hidden waterfall in their village. Meagan was about 7 months preggo during this shoot and was moving around with such grace and ease through the dense tropical rainforest, one might have confused her with a (pregnant) woodland fairy!
We managed 3 outfit changes within about an hour for this shoot, and that’s impressive not because of me (Ian helped a lot too, and made skirts fly hahah) but because of how easy and cooperative Meagan and Hideyo were to work with. They just ran with whatever I asked them to do, and had a lot of fun doing it. They mostly did their own thing too, hugging and talking and goofing around with each other, which was fun for me and made the session so much more genuine. I can’t help but think that maternity photos are just a tiny bit cheesy (but in the best way possible), and I’m pretty sure Meagan and Hideyo would agree… you can tell because of how much fun we had with this shoot!
They’re keeping the gender a secret, like they don’t even know what the gender is yet, so it’s going to be a great big surprise on bebe’s birthday! I can’t wait to meet their little one soon!
Another maternity session with Kelley and her baby bump, Alden, and this time with little J-Ro in tow.
Oh, and their dog Avey joined too!
For this shoot, Kelley chose the off-the-beaten-path location in our backyard lagoon.
Altogether, we took 3 paddle boards, 1 kayak, 4 adults, 2 dogs, 1 toddler, and of course, Kelley’s 9-month baby bump!
Ian came with me and was super helpful in making her maternity dress look like it was blowing in the wind,
when in fact it was so hot and muggy, and we were all sweating bullets when we got to the location even before we started the shoot.
Luckily we got in the water for most of the shoot, and made some mama-magic!
The last time I took photos of Kelley was her first maternity shoot back in 2017.
It’s always so neat to follow a specific family’s growth over the years.
Check out my first maternity photo shoot from with Kelley that we did in her front yard here,
and another session we had done when she got her ‘preggo dress’ here.
Part 2 of the sunrise session with Mareike.
This beautiful woman is a scientist. Her love for the ocean has taken her all over the world, drifting to American Samoa about 5 years ago. She is art–she embraces the ink of the islands etched on her skin to tell her story. Since we’ve met, we’ve gone on many adventures, shared many conversations, and laughed and danced together more times than I can even remember. She has become a neighbor and a friend, and I’m stoked to capture her essence on this beautiful morning just as the sun kisses the ocean and we thrive on another beautiful day in the islands.
There were SO MANY shots that I absolutely loved from this session, so here’s a good chunk of it.
Even more photos!
PART 1: Georgia + Mareike at sunrise | PART 2: Mareike (island style) | PART 3: Mareike [ moana/azul ]