Posts tagged Fairhope Family Photojournalism
Ricks Family | Family Documentary | Mobile Family Documentary Photographer | Mobile Alabama

The Ricks Family was so kind and invited me over to document their last couple of days in their sweet midtown Mobile Alabama home before they moved Florida. This home held so many special memories for them and Christina wanted me to capture the essence of the home exactly how it was.

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Martin | In home lifestyle newborn session | Fairhope Newborn Photographer | Fairhope Alabama

The love of a family is life’s greatest blessing.

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Brown | In-home family documentary | Fairhope Family Documentary Photographer | Fairhope Alabama

Ordinary life is so much more beautiful than anything structured or staged. Life is supposed to be messy…let’s document it.

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Gray | Family Documentary | Fairhope Family Photographer | Fairhope Alabama

I truly love family documentary sessions. They are hands down my favorite thing to capture. Having a family welcome me into their home and be completely raw and real with me while I’m clicking away is just beautiful.

Christy reached out to me and explained how much she really wanted everyday life photos of her and her family. She and her family had recently moved to the Fairhope, Alabama from Canada and she wanted some photos of her with her family in their new house just doing their thing. She went on to explain that she has maybe a handful of photos of her with her kids and how she desperately wanted some of her just adoring her children doing all of the mundane things that they do on a daily basis. That’s when I immediately felt connected to her because us moms are usually the ones taking photos. I knew I had to get those moments her.

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Martin | Family Documentary | Fairhope Alabama Family Documentary Photographer

Home is where the pool is.

Fairhope, Alabama

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Lindell | Family Documentary | Fairhope, Alabama Family Documentary Photographer

Rachel wanted to document her family one last time in the home that meant the most to her. This was the first home her and husband bought together. This was the home that welcomed both of her children. This was the home that helped start their story.

Rachel loved her front yard. She told me that her family had lots of picnics, relaxation, and every inch of that yard has been full of laughter. So we spent the entire afternoon reminiscing on special memories that her family shared in that house, playing, and eating popsicles. It was a laid back fun afternoon. No schedule, no prompts. Just hanging out and letting the day unfold.

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