

I see you, mama.
You’re scrolling through your phone looking at photos from the last six months, and you’re in maybe two of them. Your kids are there, smiling and growing so fast it makes your heart ache. But you? You’re behind the camera. Always behind the camera.
And I know what you’re telling yourself. Maybe next month. Maybe when things calm down. Maybe when you have time to shop for something nice to wear. Maybe when you feel more like yourself again.
But here’s what I need you to hear as a Dallas family photographer: there is no perfect time.
As a Dallas family photographer, I hear it all the time: “I’ll book a session when I have the right outfit…When my hair grows out…When I’m feeling more put together…When life isn’t so chaotic”.
But motherhood is chaotic; It’s messy hair and yesterday’s mascara and realizing at 2pm you’re still in the leggings you slept in. It’s beautiful and exhausting and real, and it’s happening right now.
Your kids don’t see someone who isn’t put together; They see mom: The person who knows exactly how they like their sandwiches cut and which stuffed animal they need at bedtime. They see home.

I know you might look in the mirror and think, “This isn’t really me. I’ll feel more like myself soon.” But this IS you. This is you in the thick of motherhood, loving your people with everything you have.
The you with spit-up on your shoulder. The you who hasn’t had time for a haircut in months. The you who’s wearing the same three shirts on rotation because they’re the only ones that are comfortable. That’s not a version of you to skip over. That’s the version your kids are going to remember.
Here’s a secret from someone who’s been photographing families for years: the best photos have nothing to do with perfect outfits or salon-fresh hair.
The best photos are the ones where you’re laughing at your toddler’s silly faces. Where your kid is reaching for your hand; Where you’re looking at your partner and you can see everything you’ve built together.
Connection beats coordination every single time.
Sure, I can help you figure out what to wear. We can plan outfits that work together without being matchy-matchy. But the magic in your photos isn’t going to come from the clothes. It’s going to come from you being present with your family.
Okay, let’s talk about this because I know it’s real. You open your closet and nothing feels right. Everything’s either too fancy for a family photo or too casual or just doesn’t feel like you anymore.
Here’s my advice: wear something comfortable. Something you can move in, play in, pick up your kids in. Something that makes you feel like yourself, even if that self is a little more tired and a little more stretched than before.
Your favorite jeans and a simple top? Perfect. That dress you keep reaching for? Great. The point isn’t to dress like someone else’s idea of a perfect family. It’s to look like YOUR family.
And honestly? In ten years, no one’s going to remember what anyone wore. They’re going to remember that you were all together.

I know you’re thinking you’ll do it later. When things settle down–When you feel more ready.
But your baby is only this small right now. Your toddler only says your name that way right now. Your kids only fit in your arms like this right now.
Next month, they’ll be a little bigger. A little more independent. A little further from this exact moment that you’re living in today.
There’s no such thing as a perfect time because childhood doesn’t pause while you get ready. It keeps moving, with or without the photos to prove it happened.

Here’s what I want you to know: you don’t have to feel ready. You don’t have to have it all figured out. You don’t have to wait until you’re more “yourself” or more “put together” or more anything.
You just have to show up.
Show up in your comfortable clothes and your messy bun and your real, tired, beautiful self. Show up for your kids who think you hung the moon. Show up for your future self who will be so grateful you didn’t wait.
As a Dallas family photographer, the most rewarding part of my job isn’t creating perfect images. It’s helping moms see themselves the way their families see them. It’s watching someone realize that they don’t have to be anything other than exactly who they are.
The exhaustion. The chaos. The not feeling quite ready. The wondering if you’re doing it right. That’s not something to wait out. That IS motherhood.
And it’s worthy of being captured.
Not despite the mess, but including it. Not when everything’s perfect, but exactly as it is.
Your family’s story doesn’t start when you feel put together. It’s happening right now, in the middle of the beautiful mess. And you deserve to be in it.
So stop waiting. Book the session. Wear whatever makes you comfortable. Let your kids be themselves and let yourself be yourself, too.
Because twenty years from now, when your kids look back at these photos, they’re not going to wish you’d waited. They’re going to be so glad you didn’t.
They’re going to see their mom. Present. Loving. There.
And that’s everything. Lets get connected and make something beautiful!
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