I was near the middle of my first pregnancy – a naive young mama-to-be – unexpectedly off work due to some early pregnancy complications. We had only one car back then, and not much money. Stuck at home alone all day, I was going out of my mind with boredom. In desperation I searched for a local mothers group and called to ask if I could attend meetings before I was officially a mother.
I remember standing outside the meeting location, my still small belly hidden inside denim overall maternity shorts* and a baggy stripped t-shirt. I felt conspicuous, unencumbered by diaper bag and sippy cup and stroller, vulnerable without the visible trappings of motherhood to connect me to the women around me. I was nervous that they mothers would think that joining a moms group without a child was, at best, slightly suspect.
Sue was one of the first to talk to me. I remember cooing over the cherubic blonde baby girl riding in the carrier on her back, amazed that I would soon be entrusted with the care of one of those little beings. She and the other ladies immediately made me feel welcome and became part of the fabric of my daily life over my first few years of motherhood.
Fast forward almost a decade; through a few more children, cross town moves and the growing apart that occurs when life takes you in different directions…I saw and heard of Sue occasionally through mutual friends, but our paths didn’t often cross.
Then came Facebook.
I reconnected with Sue (and several of the other women I met that first fateful day at the mom’s club) and was so excited when she asked me to take her family photos. When I was discussing my photographic style with Sue prior to the session, I talked about how this wouldn’t be like photo sessions they might have had in the past. I wouldn’t pose them stiffly or ask anyone to say cheese. I warned her we might get really, really silly, and that my aim was to capture them as they really are. These won’t, I said, be traditional images.
And her reply?
“That’s why you got the job”
I knew right then that we were going to have a whole lot of fun.
We met up early one morning at Heritage Square in downtown Phoenix, and it was so lovely to get reacquainted with her family. Mary, that little blonde cherub, all grown up – oodles of sweet mixed with just the right dose of silly. The 7 year old twins (whose birth when Mary was a year and a half old elevated Sue to heroic mother status in my eyes); Katie, with her super stylish (and self-inflicted) pixie haircut and brilliantly goofy energy, and Bobby – a darling little man of shyness and intensity. Sue and her husband Bob, who honestly, have not appeared to change a bit in the several years since I’d last seen them – chill, sarcastic and up for anything.
Heck yeah, we had fun!













*{ yes, I rocked those denim overall shorts, how could you ever think overwise}.







24 Comments
these pix are great!!!!
Jeanette… WOW! Is all I got to say. You certainly did a fine job capturing this family. Why can’t you live closer!
Great pix. So much better than posed “say cheese” ones. I want pix like these!
I love these pictures of the Delucia Family! Especially the closeup shots. Outrageously beautiful!!
these are awesome Jeanette! Wonderfully soft colors and awesome emotion and connection.
What a gorgeous session Jeanette!
These are the greatest pictures ever!!!!
OMG! OMG! OMG! Love it, as usual you knock my socks off. Sue, I might add is looking like a hot mama! Where did all her babies go? I love the one with the 3 windows. When are you coming to Minnesota, yah?
CUTE, Gorgeous, Beautiful, Cool, Neat.
Awesome. Phenomenal.
Love your last couple posts Jeanette, so glad you are back! When can I join you on a session? I really need a boost in my work right about now.
Great Pictures.
You have an exceptional talent in capturing the true spirit of a person and the essence of the family.
Fantastic pictures, you guys look great!
LOVE these pics. The one of Bob & Mary in B/W brought a tear to my eye.
Sue these pics are beautiful. What a great family
Oh my this family looks like so much fun! You really captured their personalities perfectly! Gorgeous shots!
Jeanette, you are fantastic! These photos are simply gorgeous. Sue, you and Bob make great looking kids!
I’m so glad I found your blog because I absolutely love your style and this session rocks. Bookmarking and will definitely be back. You are an inspiration!
For cute!!! These are wonderful images, love the personality.
Amazing… I feel like I really know the family after seeing these images. Gorgeous!
It’s so awesome to see your evolution as a photographer! I’ve been periodically looking at your work for a couple of years now. Love to witness the growth and emergence. These family portraits are stunning. I absolutely love the one of them against the wall with the little girl’s dress over her head. Priceless. I would order that huge for my wall if I were them. Each image truly captures who the family is. I love these so much. I will come to look at them again and again. Thanks for the inspiration. Too bad you are not in Oregon, or I’d hire you to do my family pictures! Perhaps sometime if we make it to the Phoenix area… Keep up the AWESOME work. I also love your writing.
love this session! love the colors too!
Such a gorgeous session, Jeanette! I love how you captured the fun they were obviously having so perfectly!
I agree! That session was beautiful! And I also agree that I didn’t feel like a “real mother” until I was busy changing diapers, pushing strollers, and actually had something to show for myself. Funny how we think those things!
James Thurber~ The wit makes fun of other persons the satirist makes fun of the world the humorist makes fun of himself.
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