Posts tagged authentic parenting
Motherhood In Isolation, Part 1

A series of photographs and words about what it is like to be a mother during a pandemic, isolated at home. How we are feeling with so much change and so many fears. By photographing mothers through the window, I aimed to explore that feeling of being needed and wanted all the time as a mother, which is amplified during this pandemic. The physicality of the everyday with young kids. The two sides that each moment brings of being so loved and in love with your family, and wanting an escape. The mundane things that you have to do over and over. The beautiful things that have come from a forced togetherness.

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Back in the PNW: Family Photos at Home

There are SO many reasons I love photographing a family in their home. Usually it is such a relaxed and comfortable setting for a family. This in turn means children that are more open and natural. Those dynamics don't mean that everyone is happy and smiling the entire time, but it always leads to intimate moments that capture what life is like for your family at this point in time. Shooting Sarah and her family was no exception. 

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