Family Portrait · Perry Portrait Art · Photography

Timeless

This just seemed like yesterday.

You can’t stop them from growing;

but you can stop time.

The lazy afternoons of childhood

are preserved by the warmth of sunlight,

the immediacy of memory,

and joyous moments at play.

I specialize in personal photojournalism

made into photo stories and books.

Lets’ meet throughout Chicagoland

and great parks near you.

Dorothy Perry is a mom, grandmom, and artistic photographer of childhood in the Chicagoland area. Lets talk at perryportraitart@gmail.com or through the Contact Page here.

Photography · Practice

About Such Things


Paraphrased from Philippians 4:8:

“…Whatever is true, whatever is noble,

whatever is right, whatever is pure,

whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable,

โ€” if anything is excellent or praiseworthy โ€”

think about such things.”

My focus as a witness and photographer

is to bring a good vibe into the event

and capture its effect on others.


Dorothy Perry is a Chicago portrait photographer specializing in custom family portraits, modern headshots, & personal branding for women and executives.  

Contact her studio for commissioned workย here. ย 

Photography · Practice · Vision

Grit And Pearl

I go online and Google myself sometimes, and saw an 2006 post from a fellow photographer, riffing on the theme of being a psychic photographer based on an ad I had written for my services. (To read the original post, click here.)

It was good-natured, but it stung a little that I had tried so carefully to describe what I did, only to have it be the butt of someoneโ€™s joke. And it apparently had still been smouldering, since it had caught my attention during a moment I had not expected.

I think to practice onesโ€™ gift is to know that many times, it will be misunderstood.

The difference is that now I am choosing to see these kinds of situations with a mindset of appreciation for what it teaches – (even though I could not see it while it was happening.)

Some memories arise to a neutral, dispassionate view that acknowledges that yes, something happened, and despite potential for a cautionary tale, yes, it is done.

Others create laughter: I can take a deep breath and smile at challenges to my ego or my vanity. And others can be seen with compassion for a young person’s mis-reading of emotion and information.

When this comes up again in the Slideshow of my Mind,

I will choose to see and feel it differently.

I’ll bring a gentle, open, and curious self to those formative incidents,

especially ones that โ€˜ring upโ€™ old memories or create unexpected charges of emotion.

I see it in the light of day,

the drama of the story dissolving.

I see it now for the best for everyone involved.

The energy of releasing old stories affects people differently.

Sometimes the act of getting it out happens quickly,

and other times, I have to let it work its way and have its say quietly,

as there is more under the surface that takes time to unfold.

The years since have created someone new:

Someone with a dream, even when another cannot see it (or see it yet.)

With that vision, even the irritations of life are welcomed for the ‘pearl’ created.


Dorothy Perry is a Chicago portrait photographer specializing in custom family portraits, modern headshots, & personal branding for women and executives.  Contact her studio for commissioned work here.  

Photography · Practice · Vision

Exposure


A bit of counter-intuition for friends, photographers, and everyone in between:

Don’t be so eager to photograph the daily treasured moments of your life

above all else.

To be in โ€˜pictures or it didnโ€™t happenโ€™ mode, twenty-four seven.

To be removed from the reality of interaction with family, children, experiences.

Take time to enjoy and feel the depth and beauty of what you witness.

Bring the energy of your presence – go quiet –

be fully there.

Even a second of this type of connecting brings this beautiful state of present energy to the photographer –

and within the photographs you create.โœจ


Dorothy Perry is a Chicago portrait photographer specializing in custom family portraits, modern headshots, & personal branding for women and executives.

 Contact her studio for commissioned work here.

Creativity · Photography · Vision

Slow and Steady

Turtles are neither cute nor cuddly.

But the photos from his portrait were cute as could be.


Chicago Family Photographer Dorothy Perry also loves the 4-legged family too. Contact her for yours here.

Creativity · Energy · Perry Portrait Art · Photography · Practice

Just For You

Being a freelance photographer really has made me

a person who has had many varied experiences in my career.

Emphasis on the ‘varied’.

But they were experiences that taught me much

about the ‘soft skills’ of working with people,

even if it taught me what not to do the next time.

When I chose to use my intuitive senses in my daily life,

I did so as a photographer as well.

And the people who came into my life in personal and business ways

were people who tested me. Emphasis on the ‘test.’

Communication breakdowns, money issues, ego bruising experiences.

Only thing I can do is choose my reaction to it,

knowing that self-control is the master class

in releasing glamourous holds on me.

My brilliant energy and heart are part of my backbone now,

and I have strength and determination

as if a spark had lit the fire in me

to create something extraordinary for you

in my pictures of everything

whether you see it or not.


Dorothy Perry shoots clear, honest work, play and family images

that show the beauty of everyday life at its’ best.

Let’s meet through the Contact Page if we click.

Creativity · Perry Portrait Art · Photography · Vision

Eye Level

My motto with creating new family portraits is:

If it gets in the way, it does not stay.

As we have this terrific light winter in Chicago,

we can still make amazing baby photos outdoors.

Contact Dorothy here or

email contact@dorothyperry.com

to plan an energized urban family portrait.

Creativity · Perry Portrait Art · Photography

Evergreen


Tis the Season.

Eloping, tiny wedding,

and ‘just-family’ events

are beautifully focused.


Dorothy Perry, perryportraitart@gmail.com.

Photography · Practice

Focus

Photograph,
not just for reels,
but for real.

Enjoy your present. Contact Dorothy here.

Photography

Source Energy

I have two types of energy.

One is physical;

and the other is mental and spiritual.

The latter is by far the more important,

for from the spiritual energy

I can draw vast power and strength

in my time of need.