Back in mid November, the barrage of senior shooting finally came to an end.
Backlogged
like we had never seen before... OUR way of doing things had left us
sitting on a pile of seniors that measured no less than 14 in number. A
daunting total that seemed nearly insurmountable to me at first... one
after another, I began to chip away.
For the weeks leading up to this, my advanced apology refrain remained the same...
"Bear with me... it will take some time... but I won't cut corners... and you will be rewarded..."
"Eventually."
Fourteen
turned into thirteen, into twelve... and so on.. and finally, on this
fifth night of December... a day that I've been waiting for since the
first of June has finally arrived.
The day in which NO seniors are waiting on me.
We've
since had a few inquiries on our services that we've yet to photograph,
but for now... the mountain has finally been climbed... the summit has
been reached... and for the first time in over a half a year... my head
will hit the pillow knowing there's not a single excited 17 or 18 year
old that's DYING for me to get to them.
Truth is... I
wouldn't have it any other way... or I would have abandoned this crazy
way we do things a LONG time ago. Yes... we show nearly 4 or 5 times
more speculative art than anyone else in the area... yes... we tell a
personal story with each and every one of our seniors that we
photograph... yes... it takes a lot more time to show the Stewart
Photography experience is unlike one you can get anywhere else. Yes to
all of those things.
What's the one question I'll say no to?
"Why don't you do a little less for these kids before you kill yourself?"
What
began on June 1st when GMG's Cheyenne Wurr kicked off the Class of 2013
on a Friday afternoon, fittingly came to a busy-season-close on a
Friday afternoon in November. Alma Pesina, armed with her stunning
eyes, her excited mom, and her wonderful brothers came thru our doors
ready to go pedal to the metal one more time.
I told
Mama Garika that her kids held a special place in my heart after the
session... And no... not because it was because I could finally manage
to take a sniff of the proverbial finish line... but because of a
similar dynamic in our families.
As it turns out... the Pesinas and the Stewarts both have three children that go, in order... girl... then boy, boy.
Even
the personalities and characteristics were ironically similar. A
stunning daughter with a flair for style... followed by a chill middle
school fella that prefers XBox over photography any day of the week...
and then finally... The THIRD child.
Why IS it that No. 3 is always the ornery one???
After our senior, Alma... and then Victor (I call him 'Big Vic')... there was the five year old ball-of-fire, Adair.
This
kid would steal the show on any occasion. And even though it was
clearly Alma's day, she gladly shared the spotlight with the
Kindergarten Sensation.
I normally don't include
sibling images on this crazy blog, but I felt a strong sense of
connection to these three kids because of the similarities to my own.
Over the past six months, my own kids, like they do every year, make a
sacrifice as their Dad leaves the house at 4 a.m. daily to put his best
foot forward for everyone else's kids. Eighteen hours days for days,
weeks and months on end... with missed trips to the pool... volleyball
games... church functions and kisses goodnight... all will come to an
end tonight as I now shift into SuperDad/Mr. Mom mode until spring.
I'd be lying if I said I haven't been looking forward to this day to get
here so I could turn in my Psycho Small Business Owner Hat for the
chance to get some normal sleep... do the dishes and laundry for my
saint of a wife and just start being the father and husband that God
calls me to be.
It's a great life that I've been
blessed with... and while it's a grind that I often times have no one
else to blame for the stress but myself due to self-inflicted scheduling
and procedures. I thank my maker every day for giving me the
opportunity to give of myself to others in the only way I know how... in
a job that I love.
While I have no doubt that it won't
be completely over for quite sometime... tonight I want to thank the
Class of 2013 for what has been an amazing year. Your photographer
needs some sleep... and tonight... I plan on getting it. ;)