I realize that neither of the photos shown below is going to win a Pulitzer prize, but they just might be the two most important photos I have ever made.
The B&W one, which is a candid shot captured yesterday, was very much a surprise and done with no planning. It is the first photo of my nephew Matthew eating by being fed through his mouth (while his younger sister looks on). At four years old, he spent five weeks this summer learning how to eat without being fed through a tube. He graduated the week before I captured this photo with honors, as the doctors told the parents to stop using the feeding tube for anything but hydrating him (he hasn't yet learned how to drink).
The color photo, which is posed, is the first one made of Matthew and his mother. Matthew was 11 days old at the time. He was so fragile that it would be another month before his mother or father would be allowed to hold him. He was born prematurely by about two months, which helps explain why he needed to be taught how to eat. He spent about five months in the hospital before going home the first time. Don't be surprised if this isn't the last time that I share this photo over the years as a point of reference for future photos as Matthew happily progresses through life.
A print of this photo was hanging in the hospital wing where he was born. Plans are being made to move it to the brand new wing that replaces the original facility.