Not Afraid to Hope


We were sitting in a coffee shop talking about the upcoming birth of her second child, when I saw a sweet light start to fill her face. Without giving it a second thought, I picked up my camera and started shooting. Keep talking, I told her. This is good.
We've been friends for so long, she didn't mind, and I clicked my heart away until I got this shot--the moment in the conversation where she told me her heart's deepest wish for this birth: that this baby girl would be born in the water and gathered up immediately in her open arms. Wouldn't that be great? she told me.
I leaned over to show her the shot in the little screen and watched her face brighten some more. This is what you look like, I said, when you're not afraid to hope.
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Do you have a photo that captures a conversation that you or the subject want to never forget? Share your links and stories in the comments below.
Reader Comments (34)
Love the post and the accompanying photo.
http://www.photoblog.com/abbeyh13/2008/09/16/we-grow-a-lot-faster-than-trees.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sammymom/2857729918/
This photo was taken last Spring when we were talking about how how lives had become crazy busy and somewhat unmanageable. I was working at a job that was lucrative financially, but draining me in many ways. The kids were playing and Scott and I were talking about having me stay home and care for our 3 children. I was wavering, never wanting to put both feet in one place but liking me life to be spread out a bit. Could I really be home all the time?
Claire, the youngest of our 3, climbed up on her Dad's lap and they just looked at me. My camera on the coffee table, I just snapped this shot because looking at them together I suddenly had some confidence I could make the change. It was enough to just be, and the be with the children. Thsi time in our life will look like a snapshot when they are grown. It was enough to trust my husband with the task of making the money, for a while, I would be fine.
may be the greatest,
hope in the heart
can light the face
as no other.
One of my best friends was in my kitchen, after a special dinner was cooked and eaten. We were talking about the future which held us being apart due to their impending move. Here she was talking about how we'd still be best of friends and how good the coffee was.
Awwwww...
speaking of hope always makes me think of children. i am a teacher in baltimore city (on leave at the moment to take care of my one-year-old son). my students fill my heart with so much hope and love.
my photo is the result of a conversation between one of my students and me. we were at our rented beach-house and we had been discussing our first day in the ocean. (my mom and i had taken my fourth-grade class to bethany beach for a week two summers ago). she had taken her braids out and her hair was free and soft. i asked her to keep talking and that i wanted to take her picture because she looked so beautiful and i wanted to capture her at the end of such a special day.
she first gave me a silly face: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kookooface/189240636/in/set-72157594193581615/
and then a few moments later, i got this, one of my favorite pictures i have ever taken: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kookooface/190209980/in/set-72157594193581615/
Well here is my daughter with her new baby. We talked about the speeding up of time..and how to savor each moment.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jodyangel/2866005416/
she does look radiant!
her first hike after 17 years. talk about hope!
her wide smile is something i never want to forget and our conversation about what possibilities her life now holds is one i hold dear and take inspiration from!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/missvivienne/2859935831/
Good luck to each of you who are expecting. I'm sure I don't have to tell you to take tons of pics. lol
And speaking of babies . . . here's a picture that I took a couple of years ago, when my second was born. I love the expressions on daddy and big sister's faces.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thekreativelife/2865391793/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/atechsan/2865573397/
http://spreadingwings08.blogspot.com/
Thank you, Shutter Sisters, for always inspiring me.
http://peaceiseverystep.blogspot.com/2007/10/birthday-boy.html
http://darrellmankin.org/photoblog/index.php?showimage=49