Love In The City – Susannah Gill

I love the unconventional details and fun spirit of these images from Susannah Gill!

 

From Susannah: On a regular Sunday morning in NYC, a family’s love shines extraordinarily bright!  There was no need to get dressed up or wear matching outfits, all this family wanted was to be themselves.  They read their favorite books, played hide and go seek in the bathroom, made music on the piano, daydreamed out the window, shared snacks and jumped on Mommy and Daddy’s bed- all while allowing me to capture the moments, expressions, little hands and feet, hugs, kisses and the fun!

 

Melissa and Jorge with their vibrant young children, sweet little dog and chirpy bird too, were an excellent example of the kind of family photography I feel so passionate about. What I like to call Family Photojournalism. I am so grateful they allowed me into their home and revealed themselves to me and my camera as the beautiful family that they are… on a regular Sunday morning!

 

This session was shot with a D700 using the 24-70mm lens and a prime 50mm with natural light.

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A Florida Adventure – Hannah Mayo

I’m a bit obsessed with these playful images from Florida photographer Hannah Mayo! The bright colors, city/beach combo and sassy little ones just made me smile.

From Hannah: I had the opportunity to photograph my good friend and fellow photographer Elise and her family while they were visiting South Florida. These five are so awesome and full of fun and energy. We had such a blast during their session!

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Film At 11 – Carrie Geddie

I’m absolutely terrible at following through with projects and scheduled posts, so I couldn’t be more impressed (or in love) with Carrie Geddie‘s new monthly personal project. Make sure to follow along on her film adventures!

From Carrie: Winter in the Outer Banks of North Carolina is truly magical.  I love taking my boys to dig in the sand, walk to the fishing pier, look for sea shells, and just run around the empty beaches.  I recently started a personal project called Film at 11 to encourage me to shoot more film and break the digital habit.  The only rules are that I shoot film in the prior month and blog it on the 11th – subject, film stock, number of photos – it’s all flexible.  On the afternoon I shot these images, I brought only my 35mm camera and one roll of Kodak Ektar 100 with me to the beach.  And I could not be more in love with the results…  Processed beautifully by Indie Film Lab.

Camera:  Canon Elan 7E & 50mm 1.4 lens
Film:  Kodak Ektar 100
Location: Nags Head, North Carolina
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