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National Park Portraits + Thoughts on Race from My Sunshine Girl {Chen Family Vacation 2014}

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Hopefully you are not sick of my vacation posts yet, but I just had to share with you all some of my favorite portraits of my kiddos. Above is Sunshine Girl strolling through the yellow fields of the Badlands. {Umm… there may or may not have been rattlesnakes in that field. *Gulp!*} There is nothing like South Dakota, where the land & sky go on forever & the wind was incredible.

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The above is our campground in Canyon Village, Yellowstone. Camping among the soft pines was dreamy. The kids loved playing in the forest. It was all I could do to have them stop for a photo. Love them so much.

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Out of my 3, Sunshine Girl is THE model for me. She loves it & I love her beauty. Those eyes, that smile, how she can pull off different looks… ahhh…

 

We had a very interesting conversation a couple weeks ago about race & self perception. I should back track & tell you 2 things first:

1. Last year when we went to the University of Michigan as one of our vacation stops, we went to an exhibit on race. It was fascinating. It discussed race, racial terms & how they’ve changed though the years, prejudice, perception, etc… One part of the exhibit was by a photographer who studied mixed Asians {ie: my kids.} The photos were amazing. They stated the mix of 2 races {ie: Japanese + Swedish} & then at the end of the exhibit, you were to fill out a card & state {or declare} what race you are & my 2 big kids declared they are Chinese. Now, what about ME?! In their eyes, they are Chinese because Daddy is Chinese. Interesting.

 

2. On the way home from Yellowstone, Sam & I listened to Malcolm Gladwell’s latest book David & Goliath {I highly suggest you either read or listen to this book} … another gem of wisdom & insight from Malcolm. In the book, there is an entire section on the Civil Rights Movement, which I know the kids gleaned from.

 

OK, so back to our conversation.

 

One day after volleyball camp, Sunshine Girl looked at me & said, “Mommy, I wish I had skin like you.” {the irony here is she actually DOES have skin exactly like me. Skin, hair & ears are all she’s got of my features.}

I asked, “Why? What do you mean?”

She replied {sadly}, “At volleyball camp, no one picked me to be their partner because I am dark skinned & it was me & the other 2 REALLY dark skinned girls that were never chosen.”

 

This made me heartbroken. As a 9 year old, does she really think she’s not chosen because of the color of her skin? Was it true? Are we here in white suburbia perpetuating racism?

 

I would like to think that she was not chosen often because many of the girls she was at camp with were already friends with each other from school {& she does not go to their schools}, so Sunshine Girl was the outsider & I explained to her that people tend to stick with their own friends & not reach out to the new kid, as it’s easier & more comfortable to stick with what you know. {& by the way, on the last day of camp, a couple girls did ask her to join in!}

 

The entire conversation was fascinating to me & made me think about how my kids perceive themselves. Sam & I do our best to communicate to them how they are fearfully and wonderfully made, chosen by God, & our beloved treasures. Sunshine Girl is so tender hearted. Compassion is a big aspect of her personality. She is always looking out for the under-dog. And, now she felt she was the under-dog. I hope this feeling teaches her to continue to step out of comfort zones & embrace those who are not like herself. I also hope she continues to grow in confidence in who she is & how God has created her. {She is my one who carries an Avengers lunchbox for crying out loud & several 3rd grade girls were horrified & made fun of her a bit for it, but she said, “I don’t care. I like the Avengers!” ha!}

 

Grace & Peace,

Julie

 

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Behind the Scenes: Children are Like Flowers

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With tulips growing around my yard & the fact that Sunhine Girl’s 9th birthday is quickly approaching, it made me think back to this piece of art I created 5 years ago now. Sunshine was about 4 years old and we were at one of our favorite local gardens. I was photographing the kiddos & she {in her silly way} decided to do the above. I kept shooting & think the image is so sweet. When Demdaco licensed my art in 2008, they split my collection into 3 categories: Scripture, General Inspiration, & Baby/Child. They provided me with the above quote & I knew right away this image was the perfect match to illustrate this quote:

 

Children are like flowers,

water them daily with love

and watch them bloom.

 

Lately I feel like time is flying faster than ever. My Favorite Little Mister just turned 11, Sunshine Girl is almost 9, school year is almost OUT & I still cannot even believe it’s May!

 

One thing in life is sure: I have LOVED watering my kiddos daily with love & watching them bloom into who God has created them to be. This mommy-journey is the best. Every year I love it more. I love the ages they are at, the fun we have, and most of all, the deep & meaningful conversations. Sunshine Girl is apparently a budding theologian & seriously asks the deepest questions about God & life & humanity. It blows me away what her mind is thinking. It is an honor to be their mama & be a part of their journey.

 

I look forward to seeing how they will continue to grow.

 

Grace & Peace,

Julie
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Crazy Cute {Downers Grove Photography, Hinsdale Photography}

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This little crazy cutie is my Pumpkin-Poo’s bff & to take their photos last fall was (obviously) a treat for me. What a beautiful (& lively) family 🙂

 

Grace & Peace,

Julie

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Autumn Beauty {Downers Grove – Hinsdale – Western Springs Photography}

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Last autumn I had the joy of photographing these 4 beauties. Four sisters, all so beautiful & yet so unique looking from one another … what could be better?! It was my third year photographing them & every year it just gets better. I love getting to know my clients and seeing them grow {already dreaming of senior photos with these models!!!}.Downers_Grove_Photography_0002

The light was obviously dreamy.

These are some of my favorite portraits I have ever taken.

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Their parent are super stars in my eyes, supporting their girls in so many ways.

And, who could not love a dad who puts up with these photo sessions year after year?!

Thanks for the privilege of creating beautiful memories for your family!

Grace & Peace,

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A White Winter {Julie Chen Photography – Downers Grove Photography – Hinsdale Photography}

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It has really been a beautiful white winter here in the suburbs of Chicago. I photographed this family two weeks before Christmas on a *gulp* 17 degree day. We were on their grandmother’s beautiful front porch and french doors opened to their warm living room, so the kids would take turns popping in & out of the house for their photos to be taken. I also learned they are a die hard hockey family, so maybe that is why they were so great in the cold?2014-01-16_0002

I just LOVE how they turned out. Winter photography is fun! I adore those warm smiles.

 

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