Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Monday, March 14, 2016
finally ... the launching of my photography website
after months of hard work, i'm beyond thrilled to announce the launch of my new photography website, tishoconnorphotography.com! i'm so happy to have a beautiful space to display my work!
so, i invite you to go grab a mug of something warm and sit down + stay awhile. take a peek around and even send me a note to say hi or what you like about my site! be sure to check the blog frequently, as i will be adding sessions from this past year as well those coming up in the near future.
thanks for taking the time to check it out. also, thank you from the bottom of my heart for all your support, encouragement and love through the years!!
xo, tish
Thursday, May 8, 2014
To My Girls
I took these photos a few weeks ago. If you are on Facebook or Instagram, you may have seen a few here and there. I have finally finished editing them and am excited to share them with you. As I finished posting them here, I realized that Sunday is Mother's Day. As I looked back through each and every photo, I am blown away. My girls are truly growing into beautiful young ladies. They truly amaze me. Their sweetness and kindness envelopes them. I am so proud of who they are becoming. In some ways they are alike, but in many ways different. I admire the quiet determination Addison has. She is a hard worker, sets goals for herself and works hard to achieve them. While quiet at times, she loves to laugh and is very witty. She can laugh at her mistakes. She is also sweet and sensitive. She has a heart gold, full of compassion, wanting to help those in need or less fortunate. Morgan is a spunky girl, she knows what she likes. Her style is her own. She is a social butterfly who loves to be around others. She has a smile that can light up the room. She is imaginative and creative. She is a lover to both people and animals. Both of my girls have so many special qualities and gifts. We are working to raise strong young women who will leave their mark in this world. They may each do it on their own sort of stage and in their own unique way, but I am confident, they will touch many hearts on their journey.











To my girls:
Stay strong always. Let life's trials push you to push back harder.
Don't ever lose the sweetness and compassion you have.
Laugh a lot. It's good for you, but also for others who hear you laugh.
Smile. Your smiles can brighten anyone's day. Never stop.
Be giving, share what you have.
Be accepting of others.
Complain less, be grateful more.
Know that I will always love you. I am proud of you every single day you live.
Love, Mama
Linking up with Little Things Thursday Favorite Photo Friday Friday Photo Journal











To my girls:
Stay strong always. Let life's trials push you to push back harder.
Don't ever lose the sweetness and compassion you have.
Laugh a lot. It's good for you, but also for others who hear you laugh.
Smile. Your smiles can brighten anyone's day. Never stop.
Be giving, share what you have.
Be accepting of others.
Complain less, be grateful more.
Know that I will always love you. I am proud of you every single day you live.
Love, Mama
Linking up with Little Things Thursday Favorite Photo Friday Friday Photo Journal
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Homework
I don't often post candid photos of my girls, mainly because they don't let me. These days it seems every photo needs their approval. Today happened to be an anomaly. I started snapping and surprisingly didn't get much flack.


I could have probably found a much more comfortable spot for her to read her book ...

... but she seemed pretty content right where she was.

My session didn't last long. As you can see, my luck ran out. :)

Happy Wednesday!
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Friday, March 14, 2014
Spring is in the Air
This week brought us hope.
We finally saw temps climb out of the 20s this week and even had a few mild days in the 50-60 degree range!! It's really amazing what some sunshine and warmer weather can do for your mental state. I couldn't stay in the house. I found anything I could do to be outside. I took an extra walk, I took down the rest of the Christmas lights I hadn't been able to get to due to ice and snow, I shot some basketball hoops with my daughter and sat on the porch drinking an iced mocha latte.
And after all that, I got the itch to do a little planting.

I had the opportunity to attend the Philadelphia Flower Show for the first time with a group of friends last week. It's something I've wanted to do for a long time and it sure didn't disappoint. All the beautiful flowers and greenery sure kicked my spring fever into high gear! It was wonderful to see the spectacular art exhibits made with flowers. Seeing all the bright colors, smelling the fragrance of the flowers and even touching the green grass; it was exactly what I needed!
I found this adorable little pot from one of the many vendors and thought it would be the perfect addition to my kitchen windowsill. Then I bought these tiny potted greens to fill it with. I decided Tuesday was the perfect day to transplant them. It gave me just another excuse to be outside.
I gathered all the supplies I would need and got started.
It felt good to be out in the fresh air, working in the soil and planting, even if it was only for a short time. It made me even more excited for spring.
I put some potting soil into the bottom of my little urn ...

... and gently took my plants from their pots, transplanting them into the urn.
After adding a bit more soil, my little project was complete.
I love it! The plants are so cute and the pot is just the right size to sit on the windowsill in my kitchen. It's the perfect spot for me to see the plants everyday and enjoy their beautiful greenery.
I think we may finally be on the downhill side of winter. I, for one, am certainly looking forward to spring and putting this miserable winter behind me.
Enjoy your weekend!
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Friday, February 28, 2014
Saying Goodbye to February
I don't have much to say this week. It's been a slow, uneventful week. The weather has been bitter. They say we could get at least a foot of snow Sunday into Monday. But, today is the last day of February. I will be glad to say goodbye to this month. I'm holding out hope that March will bring us some warmer days. I'm ready to see the grass again and watch for signs of spring. Hopefully we don't have too much longer to wait ....
Linking up with Serendipity is Sweet and The Long Road to China
Linking up with Serendipity is Sweet and The Long Road to China
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Embracing the Snow
This week has brought more snow, some sleet and yesterday some rain. It seems this winter is never-ending. The weather man tells me that average temps for this time of the year should be hitting 40-degrees by next week. We've barely even seen 30s!! We are in a warming trend 'til Sunday, but then the "Polar Vortex" is suppose to be return. Really?! Ugh.
So, in an attempt to embrace the snow, I begged talked my youngest into a photoshoot in the snow. Once I talked it up, she got on board and actually got into it. My oldest was out for the day, but I did manage to get her out for a few minutes after dark for some night shots.

I'm happy to get these mini sessions with my girls. Time is really flying by. I'm glad for the rare opportunities when they allow me to pull out my camera and capture them.

Do you remember when your kids were born and everyone told you the time would fly by? I have always known that to be true, but never thought it would go by this quickly. Marking the halfway point of her middle school years, Morgan is blossoming into a beautiful young lady, discovering who she is and finding her place in this world.
It has been a joy to watch Addison blossom since starting high school last year. She has grown from a shy, quiet little girl into a confident young lady. She is determined, self-motivated and bright. Her laugh is contagious.
It sure is a busy time in our lives, but I'm enjoying every minute of it.
I love being their mom.
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Friday, January 24, 2014
Orange You Glad ...







We are in the deepest depths of winter here in PA. The weather has been brutal. We seem to get some snow every couple of days and the temperature has been in the single digits, hitting negatives at night and early mornings. Personally, I do not like winter. Its long and seems never-ending in the midst of it. BUT, I've been trying to not let it get me down. I'm trying hard not to focus on it too much. I've been trying to exercise more regularly and eat better. Its a slower time for photos, so I've been reading and studying photography more. I planted a small rosemary plant as well as some rosemary seeds - having green, living plants indoors can help reduce stress and provide a feeling of well-being. I'm all for that! I'm catching up on my nursing CEUs - I have to earn 30 credits every two years to renew my license, and have only earned 3 so far (due in October) - you could say I'm slacking a little bit in that department. Finally, I'm trying to keep my family healthy through this winter season ... so far, so good. (knock on wood).
I've also been eating lots of clementines. They are about as sweet as candy with a little bit of a tang to them. They are juicy and a decent source of vitamin C. Also, they are orange; nice, bright orange. It's such a cheerful color ... "the happiest color", as Frank Sinatra said.
Looking on the bright side, January is almost over. February is a short month and my daughter's spring (yes, spring) track starts in March. That means warmer weather should be soon to follow. At least that's what I'm telling myself.
So here's to trying to focus on the brighter side! :)
xo,
tish
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