A Mother’s Touch
Posted on 18. Aug, 2017 by Cansler Photography.
Recently, I watched a video on the uniqueness of a mother’s touch. A mother and child’s bond is so special that even a small child can recognize their mother with just the touch of a hand. In the video, a child was blindfolded and instructed to pick out his mother among several others. Not one child that participated in the experiment chose the incorrectly. How amazing is it that your children know you so well! I love how this photograph captures the love the child feels from holding his mother’s hand.
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Time Is Rushing By
Posted on 11. Aug, 2017 by Cansler Photography.
As little children become young adults, and new parents become empty nesters, think of the good memories you had with your children, and embrace the new moments you will share with them as they enter adulthood…
Doesn’t it feel as though time just rushes away? The calendar pages turn, another year ends and soon we will be beginning another season that seems to be the busiest one yet. If we aren’t careful we will blink and it will be the last season before we become empty nesters. Soon the busy seasons might end and we may no longer be as needed as we once were in our children’s lives. We have all experienced times that we wanted to rush on to the next phase, maybe one that didn’t require us to be up all hours of the night with newborns or one that didn’t require us to be in the sun for hours as our toddler went down the same slide more times than we could count, but now as we are looking towards the end we wish we could go back. Don’t forget to capture the moments that are flying by.
No matter how old, your child will always have someone to come home to.
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Being Present in the Moment
Posted on 04. Aug, 2017 by Cansler Photography.
I hope you will be as shocked as I was, I recently read a study that states HALF of our waking hours are not spent being present in the moment. That means HALF of the moments we are spending with our family and children are MISSED. That accounts for so many sweet memories we will never have. Why do we find it so difficult to live in the now and so easy to let precious moments slip by? More importantly, how do we make an effort to make up for all the moments we will never remember? A Cansler portrait can help you remember special moments exactly how you imagined they would be. You may not have a lot of time on your hands with a toddler running through your home, carpooling the soccer team, and making sure your daughter gets to ballet class with her hair neatly in a bun, but making time to create a portrait you will cherish forever will never be regretted.