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From City Streets to Mountain Peaks: Documenting My Sister’s Move from Chicago to Boulder

Some stories feel extra personal to document. The ones where you’re not just the photographer, but part of the story itself.

This year marks 10 years since my sister and her family packed up their life in Chicago and drove west toward something new. Ten years since we loaded cars, said emotional goodbyes, and watched familiar city streets slowly fade into open highways and mountain views.

And somehow, it still feels like yesterday.

Before Colorado became home, Chicago held so much of their story, and mine, too.

Weekend walks through tree-lined streets, kids growing up between seasons, and countless ordinary moments that later became the ones we missed most.

As a photographer, I had the privilege of documenting their family again and again over the years. So many photo sessions scattered across the city, parks we returned to every Summer or Fall, sidewalks filled with laughter, familiar backdrops that watched their family grow alongside my career.

Those photos now feel like a time capsule.

Leaving Chicago wasn’t just a move. It was a leap into a completely different rhythm of life.

Skyscrapers traded for mountain peaks. Busy streets replaced by open trails. Familiar routines rewritten into something entirely new.

Over the past decade, I’ve watched them all grow and thrive in Colorado life. Today, they celebrate ten years in Colorado. Ten years of new traditions, new memories, and a life built among the mountains.

And for me, it’s a reminder of why photography matters so much.

Photos aren’t just about where you are, they’re about when you were there. They hold the transitions, the growth, and the stories we don’t realize are milestones until years later.

From Chicago neighborhoods filled with early memories to the mountain landscapes that now define their everyday life, it has been an honor to document both versions of home for them.

Because no matter the backdrop, city streets or mountain views, family is what makes a place meaningful.

And getting to preserve that story, across miles and across time, is something I’ll never take for granted.

LOVE YOU, MY AMAZING ARABIAN FAM!

And the memories continue…

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