Family Photography
Families don't exist in perfect poses—they exist somewhere tangible and real. In a warm, cluttered kitchen, on a special stretch of beach, in a backyard that backs onto a forest they've watched change with the seasons. That's what I'm interested in when I photograph families: not the posed smile, but the way your kid stops everything to crouch down and look at a beetle, or the way you know exactly which trail your dog is going to bolt down before you've even unclipped the leash. I photograph your family the way I photograph everything else—in the place that's yours, doing the things that are yours, with all the chaos and realness that comes with it. Just your people, in your perfectly imperfect world, exactly as it is right now.