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    Hi! I'm Summer and I am an on location, natural light, children and family photographer based in the Salt Lake City, Utah area. I love finding magic in the everyday details and capturing children and families as they are!

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“what ____ looks like” may edition

Although some of the following images may seem a little spooky…DON”T BE SCARED. It’s just my 2 year old pretending to be a “scary ghost” through my frosted glass office doors. It’s funny, haunting, dreamy, and ethereal all at the same time. So I present to you “what looking through frosted glass looks like”….

And how about a five year old and a through the frosted glass puppet show?

And if that didn’t freak you out too much, be sure to follow the circle to see what everyone else’s ______ looks like! I mean there is some CRAZY over the top amazing talent in this group (not exaggerating). Next up is the oh so talented Jules Trandem | San Diego Lifestyle Photographer …she’s an amazing photographer and one of the nicest people you’ll ever meet…

 

And in case you want to see previous “what _____ looks like” posts go here and here!

 

May 6, 2013 - 9:07 am

Sophie - Love these! Almost other-worldly! And so sweet. :)

May 6, 2013 - 9:16 am

Ginger Unzueta - these are great summer. such a fun different feel to them for you. so creative !

May 6, 2013 - 9:21 am

Jennifer Lawrence - Absolutely wonderful! So creative and unique, you are an inspiration :)

May 6, 2013 - 9:22 am

Jenna - Summer! I love these! Full of good ol’ fashioned moodiness! :) My favorite though, is that wide angle shot in B&W! Perfect!

May 6, 2013 - 9:23 am

Emily - Love. Love. Love.
The whole set was so cool and inspired. Weirdly sweet and spooky, dreamy and fun.
Always such a joy to come see your blog.
xo

May 6, 2013 - 9:37 am

Kirsty - Brilliant!!! Spooky, dreamy, amusing – all at the same time :)

May 6, 2013 - 9:42 am

ali - love. that’s all i have to say.

May 6, 2013 - 10:44 am

andrea - oh wow. i love these so much summer. ethereal is right.

May 6, 2013 - 11:30 am

amy grace - i love the abstract in these. they could be spooky, but they are also like the softest dream, their precious little souls. truly lovely, and new. xo

May 6, 2013 - 11:50 am

Taryn Boyd - obsessed

May 6, 2013 - 7:05 pm

Rebecca Leimbach - Are you kidding me with these? They are amazing. I especially love the side profile of Lola.

May 6, 2013 - 7:07 pm

jude - oh my favourite post from you. ever. love. times a thousand. xx

May 6, 2013 - 7:23 pm

Dawn Cooper - LOVE these!!! Soo fun and creative. Love love love. :)

May 6, 2013 - 8:22 pm

Sunshine - Fantastic. So….breathable. Sorry if that doesn’t make sense! I’m in love with these. Great job!

May 7, 2013 - 1:45 am

Lynn - Oh my goodness, these are so refreshingly new and unique. I adore them all.

May 7, 2013 - 4:25 pm

Alison - Holy wow… Unique and awesome!

May 7, 2013 - 4:38 pm

Emily - Wow summer- these are incredible. You are so creative xo

May 7, 2013 - 5:12 pm

Sally - gosh dang girl, why do you have to be so amazing?????? This whole series is drop-dead.

May 7, 2013 - 11:39 pm

justine - Summer! these are so so good! seriously gorgeous – I love them!

May 8, 2013 - 4:23 pm

Carrie - Eerily beautiful art!!

“kids were here” may edition

We are a group of passionate photographers who are setting out to document details of evidence that Kids Were Here. It is a fabulous idea introduced by the very talented and creative Ketti Photography.

KIDS WERE HERE has been getting some buzz and has highlighted in some awesome places: DEFINE SCHOOL and SESAME ELLIS BY RACHEL DEVINE

“These still life images serve as a daily reminder that my days are awash in chaos, whimsy, laughter and laundry (sometimes all at once). They capture toys and spills and puddles and piles. Sentimental, solitary moments of childhood ephemera. A gentle prodding to live in the now and stop looking toward the “then.” And though sometimes I pray for clean and quiet and still, I know all too well it will come. And I will yearn for tiny shrieks of laughter in my bedroom. For toys and loveys strewn about. For signs of a daily life well lived. For traces of my babies who once were. For reminders that Kids Were Here–and they were life and light and love.” - Stephanie Beaty 

I don’t think I could put my feelings about this project or these images I am capturing any better than the above quote. Expressing myself through my words is not  my best talent! I can say that I am so grateful for the perspective this project is giving me. I can’t say that every-time something is spilled, destroyed, broken, dumped out, or undone, I first think of the messes as cute little evidences that my “kids were here”, but it has helped me to think of them that way more often. It puts it all in perspective and be more present with my kids. That’s something I am constantly working on with them…to just “be” and enjoy all of it. They are growing fast and even though somedays it feels like it will be like this forever…I know it won’t! So enjoy the second installment of “kid’s were here”! Don’t forget to visit the KIDS WERE HERE  website to see all the other fabulous perspectives!

Now go see visit the KIDS WERE HERE website!
xo,
summer
May 1, 2013 - 7:54 am

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May 1, 2013 - 9:32 am

Jackie Tyghem - All gorgeous as usual Summer. The last one is precious :)

May 1, 2013 - 10:29 am

Sara T - Love these and your group. Amazing, Summer! Just the perfect details to the day and documenting littles.

May 1, 2013 - 10:44 am

ali - OH! I LOVE those little hand prints in the cement! How wonderful! and those super heros with the gorgeous light…LOVE summer!

May 1, 2013 - 10:45 am

alpana - Love the way you see, Summer! The under the table image with crumbs and whatnot is so awesome.

May 1, 2013 - 10:45 am

Lisa - Is that a Melissa & Doug tomato that’s done that damage to your wall? We have those and they are deadly! Cute but deadly.

May 1, 2013 - 11:14 am

Amanda Adams - “You can read it or you can wipe your butt with it”. Hahahahaha!!!!! Genius!

May 1, 2013 - 12:50 pm

Marie - I love these! Such awesome perspectives and pictures to cherish! So real and full of memories.

May 1, 2013 - 3:16 pm

Melissa Lazuka - love all of these! that “poopin’ book was hilarious, the bathtub photo, I think my favorite, and we have handprints in our driveway too. love that you thought to photograph them.

May 1, 2013 - 8:10 pm

Ginger Unzueta - love. them. all. but oh, my that toilet paper ….too funny!

May 1, 2013 - 8:25 pm

Fran Barker - Summer!!! I love this series. I could just stare at these images and the emotions they bring! Seriously! You are so talented.

May 2, 2013 - 1:05 am

Renske - Just love the way you photograph things in the right way! Love it!! You’re an inspiration to me!

May 2, 2013 - 7:05 am

Jessica Deane - omgosh. I LOOOVEEE each one Summer! & I’m so proud of you for the moody lighting in some! :) You rock. thats all.

May 2, 2013 - 2:10 pm

Stephanie Beaty - oh summer, i am in love with your work. bathtub and bandaid dippy makes me smile.

May 2, 2013 - 5:13 pm

shalonda - summer!!! oh the flowers the flowers the flowers, yep we have so many dead flowers all over the place, hahaha you are so drenched in beautiful light my friend i adore being in so many groups with you and your wonderfulness :)

May 7, 2013 - 11:13 am

Jess Cudzilo - ADORE these!!!

May 13, 2013 - 3:21 pm

katy tuttle - these are so excuse the term, “balls out.” i love seeing the real-life hilarity/mess…i can feel waves of uncontrollable laughter, pit of the stomach-aching love and then the anxiety that comes with soooo much to clean up.

wonderful, love-filled and on-point.

oh, and they’re so pretty, too.

hopscotch?

I’m ready for more of this weather…and that’s about all I have to say today except that I may be a little too obsessed with light and messy hair!

xo,

Summer

April 23, 2013 - 6:39 pm

Marie - Summer these are so sweet. The light is gorgeous and your daughter is adorable as always.

April 24, 2013 - 8:36 am

Jenny Collier - She is such a beauty. You capture the most amazing images of her!

April 24, 2013 - 11:46 am

tinajo - Such beautiful pics of a little one..! :-)

April 29, 2013 - 8:04 pm

Leah - Summer, that black and white has to be one of my favourite photos from you, EVER. And that is no mean feat, because I love pretty much everything you produce. Wow.

April 30, 2013 - 1:31 pm

tracey - Well hello. I stumbled upon your interview over at Four Hens and then came over here. So tickled to see your beautiful photos and children. One…I felt your pangs of hankering for the Mark III. My Mark II focusing issues are really driving me nutso. I want to throw the camera out the window sometimes. Two…I’m a California coastal girl…I pray you get to the beach sometime soon! I’m heading through Utah this summer on an RV adventure so I will wave as I go by!

May 3, 2013 - 7:18 am

AKP Photography - I really love these :D

May 7, 2013 - 4:17 pm

summer - thanks everyone for all your kind comments!

city walk…

I’m determined to take my “real” camera out and about with me more often. I rely on my iphone and Instagram waaaay to much. It’s making me lazy and I sometimes have moments where I think my IG photos rival my “real” camera work..and well that’s not awkward at all! HA! I brought my camera with me to run errands yesterday and came home with these shots…totally worth hauling it around!

xo,

Summer

April 16, 2013 - 6:53 pm

el - SHOES!!! I just can’t even!!!

April 16, 2013 - 8:17 pm

Candy - She is just the sweetest… I super heart the first photo. I love here eyes!!

April 16, 2013 - 8:49 pm

melissa - gasp! she is pure sweetness. can’t wait to see more of your outings!

April 16, 2013 - 10:44 pm

tinajo - Such a sweet little lady! :-)

April 17, 2013 - 7:35 am

parikha - These are so sweet!! I bought one of those purse/camera combo bags for this exact purpose–and then proceeded to stuff it with so many diapers/toys/bribes I couldn’t fit the darn camera in there. This is a great reminder to stop relying on my phone so much. :)

April 21, 2013 - 8:34 am

Solene - Wow ! I am so happy I found your page, I absolutely love your work !!!!
<3

April 22, 2013 - 12:23 pm

AKP Photography - Beautiful photos :D Haha yeah i know the feeling, need to get better at that too :D

April 30, 2013 - 10:05 pm

stacey - These are just fantastic.

“letters to our children” april edition

Time to write a letter to my least photographed child. He is the least photographed not by my choice. He really really really does not like for me to take pictures of him. In fact he runs the other way literally when he sees my camera. I often joke with him that someday he will be sad when he doesn’t see himself in any of these pictures I am taking but I try to respect him. I do at least twice a year force him to let me take some of him. I have to have some kind of photographic record of him…hoping someday he’ll let me take more? But I’m guessing it will probably get harder as he gets older…

Dylan,

Oh my first born little man, where do I begin? I guess I can begin with the beginning? You were the first babe to come into my world. I was hesitant and scared to be responsible for a little human. I was scared for all the things I would have to give up to be a mom, all the freedoms I would no longer have. Sound a little selfish? I probably was but once you were in my arms all those fears went away. Yes, I gave up a lot. Life as I knew it was totally different. I’ve always been one of those people who needs a fair amount of alone time…quiet time to myself where I can think, have peace, and just be. Well that kind of time is hard to come by to a mom…and it was ok. You made it ok. I couldn’t have imagined how much I could love a little baby..soooo much love for you. You were quite the hard baby. You cried and cried and cried and cried. In my first time mommy naivety, I thought “well that’s just what baby’s do. They cry….a lot.” You tried my patience those first several months. It was hard. We both didn’t sleep..and even with all the hard things, I couldn’t imagine it any other way. You were my new world. My little Dilly.

You have always been an intense little guy. You are so crazy passionate/obsessive about the things you love. It started with Buzz Light-year on your second birthday. I think it was love at first sight with you two. Something just clicked when you saw him. For two years our lives revolved around that Buzz toy. All the times you threw him to “infinity and beyond” onto our wood floors. I still can see the dents from that. And Buzz took quite the beating. Eventually he took on a new name…”headless Buzz without a hand”. That’s what you called him. All of your throwing broke off his head, hands, and eventually his leg. We bought you a new one but you still preferred “headless buzz”. Then you loved “Cars” and Lighting McQueen with that same passion for a while. Then came the Star Wars phase, and then Harry Potter. You loved each phase with all your heart. That’s what you do. You are kind of an all or nothing kid. Until I had other kids, I thought this is just what kids did. None of your siblings have had the passion that you have for what you are into. You put all of your heart and energy into the things you love. I have to admit, it can be a little exhausting to the rest of us. And it’s hard for you when everyone around you doesn’t share in what you are loving. It’s actually a pretty cool thing to watch you be so passionate. I pray that you can continue to find things in your life that light this fire you have in you. I sometimes worry about this quality too. On the opposite side of this passion comes a little bit of detachment. There isn’t a whole lot of middle ground with you. You are completely into something or completely disinterested which can be a bit of a problem at times. I know that you will go far in life if you can find a way to channel this excitement and passion in positive ways.

You now are 10 years old going on 16. I cannot believe how much you have grown up in the last year. This time last year you would still play with toys…Harry Potter was your obsession. Now you wouldn’t be caught dead playing with toys..not even your precious, adored, and well love legos…they are now collecting dust. (Tear). Where has the time gone?  You live, sleep, eat, breath, and dream basketball. It makes me laugh because a little over a year ago when you Dad would watch games, you would get soooo bugged. You were not interested in the slightest. Now you come home from school and watch Sports Center. WHAT? Yes, and you never ending questions about sports trivia is enough to drive me up a wall. I have never been interested in sports…AT ALL! I can’t sit through a game for the life of me. It’s fun to see you and your Dad be able to do this together.

You are a kind hearted kid who has always (I noticed it when you were 4 or 5) had a special place in your heart for little kids. You can be very sarcastic and a little bit of a punk to your the second and third kids in the family but I don’t know if I have EVER seen you be anything short of completely patient and kind with your baby sister. It melts my heart to watch how kind, sweet and helpful you are to her. You have always been this way. It is so very sweet.

You and I butt heads a little bit. I really hate this. I think we are a lot a like in some ways. You can be so stubborn sometimes it’s crazy…but so can I. I know when you get this way or act out at all it’s really a cry for attention. Sometimes I feel guilty. I have been having babies about every two years your whole life. Babies take a lot of my attention and energy. I feel like sometimes because  you are the oldest, you are the one whose needs get pushed to the side most often. I really try to not let this happen but it’s just how it is sometimes. I hope you understand it’s not because I love you any less…it’s just that these little people can’t do as much for themselves. I think you know that most of the time but I sometimes wonder and worry. You have to know that I love you. You will always be my first baby. I love seeing the person you are growing into although I sometimes miss the little guy who would sit in my lap and cuddle with me. I admire your crazy passion for the things that you love in life. It’s very inspiring. I’m honored to be your mother. I sometimes wonder how I could possibly be so blessed.

I love you my little Dilly, to infinity and beyond!

xo,

Mom

And now for images of my camera shy boy…totally random and in no particular order…

Up next is the talented Marla Cyree of Simply Splendid Images…be sure to follow the circle for some heartfelt letters and images from a wonderful group of mothers and awesome photographers…

April 15, 2013 - 6:31 am

Ginger Unzueta - Summer, I could feel so much in your letter to Dylan. It’s so hard as we see them changing right before our eyes. I could imagine so much of what you said and see it coming in our own home in not too many years. My son sounds so similar in ways…the strong passion for items…for us it was cars non stop almost 4 years..then just last year, this replaced with mario, star wars, angry birds and leggos. I miss seeing those cars on my floor. A reminder that these times are so fleeting. I also relate to the feeling of our firstborn, not sure what we will do when our life changes so drastically with their birth, but holding them and knowing…it has changed in every way imaginable but in such a beautiful way. Lovely letter and so fun to see your little man. I get it, respecting them for not wanting to be in the camera all the time. ♥ xo

April 15, 2013 - 2:33 pm

amy grace - oh, do you love him. i see you in his face, so much to the point it was striking. and he is new to me…the sign on the fence is such a perfect fit and reflection of this strong and elusive and loyal kind of boy you describe with such affection. sharing intensity can be one of the toughest and most beautiful experiences in a relationship. you get him, that’s for sure. rare pictures are often the most special ones. xoxo

April 16, 2013 - 2:07 am

Kirsty - He might not be in your photos often but those you have shared of him are striking – and with your words that describe his personality they seem so fitting.. very special Summer

April 16, 2013 - 2:45 pm

melissa - my goodness. i feel your love for him and see it on his handsome face. the b&w picture (2nd from the top)…there is such life to it. i hear his laughter. these are so so special. and i hope this will ease your mind a little…my skylar, when he was dylan’s age, despised being photographed. as time went on, i think he really started understanding how meaningful it was to have pictures of all of us to share with his family, in the future. and now, once a month, he’ll say yes to being photographed (sometimes more). <3

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