Okay, I might be a little bit biased. My wife just got into photography and I think she’s awesome. She’s just starting out with an entry level DSLR and borrowed lenses, but I think she’s on to something. Most of her shots are of our daughter, but her ‘portfolio’ will be quickly expanding.
I designed a sleek and simple site at yvonnechiu.com where you’ll find her latest stuff. Drop her a comment and some love, and maybe she’ll take a shot of your pretty mug.
The next three weeks I’m taking care of my daughter full-time. It’s going to be sweet fun, but next to no work’s going to get done.
I don’t usually have a car during the days, any suggestions on what to do during these weeks of daddy-bootcamp?
Below’s a shot from yesterday morning. We had our no-church-sunday, which is always great, and I took Stellar to main st. unionville and posed her in the same scenes as our wedding photos that were there.
btw, just a side rant. Why do Mom’s have the market on parenting? Going through parenting websites and flipping through parenting books, it’s always assumed that I’m a woman.
I get email updates from baby center, after registering that I was male, telling me about what’s going on with your breasts, or how to get your husband more involved.
And then there’s the awkwardness when I take Stellar to the children’s play area in Chapters Bookstore. There’s usually a crowd of random women laughing it up as they watch over their kids. I walk in and have a seat, and there’s a sudden silence. Shh.. there’s a male here.
Of course, as I walk about, more often than not, I usually overhear them ridiculing their husbands.
I know there’s nothing like a mother’s love, but plenty of dad’s got game too!
For Mother’s day I drenched Stellar’s feet in paint and made a little print along with words she knows right now (yvz and I might be the only ones who understand half the words though)
Of course breakfast in bed was a part of the day as well. More food shots to follow soon.