Just wanted to share a few more groups of lovely ladies! I’m also working on updating the Portraits for Progress™ website w/more information on the events in other states and copies of the press we received this year. Stay tuned – I’ll share some more favorites from these charity mini-sessions later in the week.



I am exhausted but happy! We raised over $1500 so far for breast cancer-related charity. I met lots of great women, and had a great time while working towards supporting this worthy cause. I need a little time to recover before proofing all the images, but couldn’t resist sharing a few. Thanks to all who participated!


Whether I capture images indoors or out among nature, it is the relationships that take center stage. There are a few openings left for this year’s Portraits for Progress™ event this Saturday and Sunday. The event is a great opportunity to spend some time with the special women and girls in your life and support a great cause!
I will also have my weekend calendar for the event at tomorrow night’s Junior League of Worcester Girls’ Night Out. I hope to reconnect with some old friends and mingle with the fabulous women who will be attending as shoppers or vendors.
We as women have a love/hate relationship with
photographs. We pore over magazines and
admire the artistry and beauty of models, celebrities and what they wear, and
we are often the archivers of our own family histories, taking snaps of both
milestones and everyday moments. In our
culture, we surround ourselves and embrace imagery, and yet we are often
hesitant to become that image ourselves. I’m as guilty as the next woman of
hiding from the camera, or putting off that family portrait until I lose weight,
or cut my hair, or get a better wardrobe.
The truth is, the people who love us love us exactly as we
look right now, and want and need to have our images to reminisce over, to
remember with and just to look at and smile when we are apart. Of course, we also
want to look our best in photographs, which is why I pride myself on capturing
each of my clients as if they themselves were that celebrity in the magazine:
everyone has a certain beauty inside, and it is a joy to be able to bring it
out and share it with my portrait work.
We are united by the many facets of being women, both the
positives and negatives, and as the mother of a daughter (and another one on
the way!), I am especially aware this year of what binds me to the women and
girls of my own family. I am excited to
once again hold Portraits for Progress,™ to celebrate these bonds and at the
same time raise money for a cause that has unfortunately affected too many of
us.
I was touched by the generosity and enthusiasm of the women
who came to my studio for last year’s event, and look forward to seeing them
again and meeting new mothers, daughters, sisters, grandmothers, and even great-grandmothers! I encourage all of
you who were perhaps waiting for that “perfect” moment for your portrait to
bring the important women and girls in your life and participate in this event,
and I will do what I do best: capture your relationship at this particular
moment and make you look like the gorgeous person you are.
Portraits for Progress™ 2008 will be held on April 12th
and 13th this year, with most portraits available in time for
Mother’s Day. Mini-sessions are
available by appointment from 9am to 6pm, and are $50 for up to five people,
including two 5×7 prints. Additional
prints are available for purchase at half off the regular price. Proceeds will be going to benefit breast
cancer research, education and awareness.
Please email me at teya@teyaphoto.com
or call (508) 892-0107 or (617) 480-6153 for an appointment.
Some recent sessions:

It was a treat to photograph this family. Mom asked to bring out the furniture and of course I said yes! I’m sure the boys appreciated not having to sit in the wet morning grass (until of course we finished with the chair shots).

and the youngest, looking impishly charming:

This mom is the photographer of the family, so it isn’t often she gets in front of the lens. I wanted to capture a few fun moments with her little boy.

and one with dad as well:

Three of my last four sessions have been with families with only boys. I have to admit that sometimes I have a hard time photographing them – if only because I’m laughing so hard myself. I love their energy and their sense of humor: just about everything becomes silly.
Here is one of my recent families. I was delighted to spend an evening last weekend with them:

and I loved that mom told me about her tree climbing days and happily encouraged the boys to climb for some pictures:

I know I haven’t been posting as often as I have in the past, but forgive me, as I’ve been busy shooting and getting these sessions proofed
. I did want to give J. and her family a little sneak peek a day or so before their images are finished.
The family loves their vacations in Maine, and had picked a great session location to celebrate the woods! I styled this particular portrait to give a storybook feel to a modern family in the woods.

I know I haven’t posted enough lately, but I’m sure you blog readers realize I was busy in preparation for my fundraising event, Portraits for Progress.™
Here is a shot of the first group of the day – these lovely ladies are four generations, totally the kind of thing I was hoping for!

and here are a few others from the event:

I will update you all soon with the totals for the event. Thank you to all who participated!
Met up w/the sisters R. at the Boston Public Gardens. It was one of the first nice days, so the place was packed, but we managed to have some fun.

and the girls, looking glamorous among the grass:
