The self-portrait project is a timeline of 12 self-portraits (one per month). Self-portraits by portrait photographer Ryan Klos in Woodstock, IL

The Self-Portrait Project | April 2010


The April installment of the Self-Portrait Project looks like I feel lately. Life has been moving by so quickly that sometimes I feel I’m just keeping my nose out of the water! Still can’t believe my little boy just turned one year old last month.

May is shaping up to be just as busy, but it’s a good busy. Lots of shoots scheduled—babies, seniors and headshots.

See the rest of the Self-Portrait Project here.

The Self-Portrait Project | March 2010

Technically, March’s installment of my self-portrait project was taken two days into April (taken with my iPhone). But the significance of this portrait is so meaningful that I had to include it in the project as soon as I could.

My family is one of the most important things in my life—nothing comes before them. They are the reason I wake with a smile on my face every morning and the reason I feel blessed beyond what I deserve. They make me strive to be the best leader, husband, daddy and role model I can be. And I love them for that.

On Good Friday I took my family on a morning hike at Glacial Park. It was a bit windy and gray, but we had a great time anyway. My little boy loved riding in the backpack and made sure all the squirrels and birds knew we were friendly by waving to them.

That simple hike with my family made me feel rich in a way money could never match. Like nothing could be better than spending time together as a family. And, truthfully, nothing could be.

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