Girl Playing in the Water Tower Fountain

Girl jumping
A few weekends ago I was walking down Michigan Avenue doing my “rounds” around the Gold Coast* when I happened upon this adorable girl. She was running back and forth between the steps of the historic Water Tower and the fountain in the center of the plaza. She radiated pure, unbridled joy. I think we can all connect to the spirit of this young child, whose enthusiasm and lightness is inspiring in its simplicity. Every one of us has memories that stretch way back to when something as elementary as doing somersaults down a hill created so much enjoyment. I’m sure that’s exactly what her parents thought as they sat on the steps, watching her play. They smiled at me while I took a few snapshots, and I’m sure they thought I was thinking the same thing. And they were right. 
*In my defense, I spent this past weekend and the weekend before shooting in Wicker Park. I’m so behind that I’m still playing catch up with old photos.

Leah on North Honore, Wicker Park

Leah

Meeting Leah this past weekend really lifted my spirits after a terrible week. She was so enthusiastic about my blog and patiently waited to be found for well over a year. I photographed her friends Gloria and Curtis back during the summer of 2010 outside of Lollapalooza, and since then she’s been an avid reader. I’m happy to say that Leah’s photos came out much better after spending the last year practicing photography on a near daily basis. Being around someone who enjoys reading my blog so much really inspired me to stay focused on the work. My friend Megan is always telling me, “it’s the work that matters, nothing else!” And she’s right. This blog is all about the photographs I take for the people who read my blog, which are the best people in the world. Every time I meet you guys I am blown away by how damn cool you all are. Thank you for reading my blog, I mean it. A lot of times I feel like I’m talking to a black hole in space (despite my website statistic reports) so meeting you guys in person is always such an honor.

Leah Coat

Anyway, for those of you who wondered why last week sucked for a lot of reasons it was mainly because of this (he was a family friend and colleague of my mother’s). A few other really crappy things happened too; I felt like I was enveloped in negative energy all week. It was horrible. So to recharge my spirits on Saturday I did what I do best; I walked around and photographed the amazing people who inspire me on the streets of Chicago, including Leah. Then I took Sunday “off” and spent all afternoon lounging around in the gardens of the Bahai Temple in Wilmette, meditating and centering myself. That place is is hands down my favorite spot in Chicago to recharge my batteries. If you’ve never been, it’s probably the most visually stunning monument in Chicagoland.

Onah on State Street

Onah Half 3

Onah details GOOD

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When I spotted Onah on State Street she had this incredible energy about her that defied her age. She reminded me of Elle Fanning’s character in the Rodarte short film, The Curve of Forgotten Things. Not in aesthetic terms, but in having that quality of almost supernatural strength in her personality. It’s a feeling you pick up on instantly in the energy when you meet a person, just like coolness. Clearly this is a concept that is hard for me to verbalize but I can tell you it runs much deeper than outfits and clothing. Suffice it to say Onah is one of the special few teenagers who backs up her coolness with true personality, and isn’t just using fashion to create a facade. She has heart, which is a rare gift to see in a person of any age.