
Communion Photography
Communion โ the sharing orย exchangingย of intimate thoughts and feelings, especially when the exchange is on a mental or spiritual level.
This is a little story about an event I did for communion photography. This post is kinda personal. I donโt like to talk about religion. I believe everyone has a right to believe what they want. I was raised Catholic. I went to public school my whole life, but ended up at an all girls Catholic high school, The Academy of St Elizabeth, when I was 14. Going from knowing no one and having no friends, feeling lost and sad and angry, to meeting some of the most amazing girls (now women) that I will ever know. Some of my best friends to this day are girls that I met in my four years at this small and tight knit school. I am by no means a deeply โreligiousโ person, but I am spiritual and I LOVE my St Eโs girls.
My friend Lauren
One of the girls I met was Lauren. Lauren was younger than me, but we both played softball. Age didnโt really matter much once you crossed that sports line. Our teams were like family and we really genuinely cared about each other. Lauren was a hell of a pitcher too, so she had that going for her ๐
Years later (not telling how many LOL) and Lauren reached out to me for family Christmas photos. When I met her 2 girls I immediately fell in love! They were little fire crackers! And seeing Lauren was like a sweet memory of being young again. Now itโs 2021 and her older daughter was making her Communion. I was lucky enough to be able to come and document the reception. Laurenโs family is pure and loving and genuine and real and sweet and I honestly feel like another one of the family when I am around them. So I was so happy when she asked me to do their communion photography.
Sweet Papa
But one of my favorite memories of this day was Laurenโs Papa. He was the same age as my Grandma and had this twinkle in his eye. The love that poured out of him when he looked at his family was literally tangible. And I caught it that day. The way he looked at Laurenโs daughters, the way he looked at Lauren. I caught it. This is what I live forโฆ
Lauren recently lost her Papa. I recently lost my Grandma. They were both in their late 90โs. So when I saw her share that he had passed away I immediately understood her sorrow. We were so lucky to have these strong and important people in our lives for so long. To have our kids know their Great Grandparents is such a gift. And while we understand how lucky we are, it is still such a deep loss. Maybe BECAUSE of all the time we had with them.
The Meaning of Communion
So when I write this and share pictures from Giulianaโs Communion, the definition of Communion holds so much more meaning. โThe sharing orย exchangingย of intimate thoughts and feelings, especially when the exchange is on a mental or spiritual level.โ Iโm sharing the communion of the day I captured with Laurenโs family. I am letting Lauren know that I love her and I am so grateful for her and for the honor to be able to capture these special moments in time for her and her family.
Lauren I am so sorry about your Papa. I met him ONE time that I can remember. Who knows, he may have been at some of our softball games! But he was special. I felt it. I saw it. And you were so lucky to have him in your life. XOXO
All the love to my SEAster, Lauren and her amazing family <3
Here are some photos from 2021. Next time I wonโt be 2 years behind on blogging and will share pics from Oliviaโs Communion soon!
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