Snuggle Sunday, Atlanta Family Photographer


A cozy, fall Sunday morning


There’s nothing I love to photograph more than a laid back Sunday morning with a family in their home. And what’s a better way to knock out family pictures than while you’re stretching into your day with snuggles and play?

The Tripathy family knows how to do it right. Sundays are for making breakfast while dodging trucks racing by. For getting in all the snuggles you can while tending to the necessary routines. For making loose plans for how to maximize the rest of the too-short weekend. For jumping on the bed and nursing sessions and naps.

This day was a cozy, fall morning at its finest. I hope they remember this day every time the leaves turn orange and the Halloween decorations line the porch.


the atlanta journal constitution newspaper on the sidewalk by ground covered in fallen leaves
a lit and carved jack-o-lantern sits on porch steps
a picture of a children's calendar stating the season, date, and weather
a mom looks at the camera and smiles while holding her baby on her hip and a coffee in her hand
a black and white image of a preschool boy racing a truck through the kitchen
a baby crawls and uses a wooden cat push toy

An afternoon with Genya's Family, Altanta Family Photographer


This time last year

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This time last year Genya was celebrating a birthday, and I got to photograph her family at their home in the afternoon.

They had a tea party on the porch.

The kids made a delightfully tasty mess with frosting and sprinkles on a birthday cake.

The family took to the street with bikes and scooters and skateboards. They raced. They laughed. They cried.

They played hide and seek. They played tag.

They played in the backyard.

They dribbled sand on Hotwheels and dominated a plastic playhouse.

They climbed trees. There were pranks and teases and teens.

They picked fights. They picked flowers.

This time last year, this is what life looked like for them. This is what life felt like for them.

Time is sneaky in the way it shifts forward, and photos of your family that capture the specificity of your life together help bring you back to that moment.

What was this time last year like for you?


a mother and daughter look up at a boy as he climbs the chain of a porch swing
a mom and dad kiss as their kids decorate a birthday cake
a dog sniffs cake pieces and sprinkles on a table
a girl puts her arms out to balance as she skateboards down a street
a mom and daughter both have one foot on a skateboard as they look at each and smile
a little girl stands on a scooter and rolls towards her mom
a family runs and rolls down the street together
a mom holds her toddler as she cries
a toddler smiles at the camera as she scoots down the street with her mom behind her smiling
a portrait of a girl sitting on a skateboard on the sidewalk
a mom and her daughters walk down the street
a boy covers his eyes as he counts during hide and seek
a boy runs from his older sister, putting his arm out to not get tagged
an image from behind of a toddler being held by her big sister
a mom and dad cover their eyes to play hide and seek with their backs to each other
a mom finds her daughter who was hiding as the rest of the family watches
a family plays in their backyard
a mom puts sand on hot wheels cars as her daughter watches
a mom and dad watch their kids with their arms around each other
two sisters having a moment
a portrait of a girl sitting up in a tree
a portrait of a girl in her playhouse
a boy suspended in air after getting thrown up into the air by his dad
two children get thrown in the air and played with by their mom and dad
a mom sits on her steps with 3 of her kids
a toddler picks flowers while wearing a monster bike helmet

At home with the Wicks, Atlanta Family Photographer


The floor is lava…

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The floor is lava in many of the homes where I photograph families. Luckily, I always remember to bring my lava boots because the floor in my own home is often lava.

The games we play as kids stick with us throughout life. They become the codes within our generation in which we build identity. They become the stories within families that siblings bond over.

While I don’t remember playing the floor is lava, we played a game called spider often. We would set up a blanket in the middle of the floor, and one person would be on that blanket as the spider. The spider had to try to catch the others as they moved around the room, but they couldn’t get off the blanket. The first person who was caught became the next spider. The game never got old. I don’t have any pictures of us playing the game, but I remember the texture of the soft blue blanket we used. I remember the brown and tan striped couch we jumped from to run to safety on the orange chair. I remember the game in the context of my childhood home.

Being able to capture the games you play is one of the many reasons I love photographing your family in your home. At home, your kids can be in pajamas and then become batman and still be able to decide to become a dinosaur. They can show off their trophy collection and incorporate all their tricks into play. They can jump from pillow to pillow when the floor is lava or jump on the bed and avoid the pillows that come flying at their face. Anything can happen, and so many things do happen.

I want to give you photographs that your kids will be able to use as portals back to their childhood. To remember the games they played with you. To see the parts of their identity that were already so clearly evident. To know without a doubt how much they are loved.

What games did you play as a child? Do you have any photographs of those games? What images come up in the memories?

Get in touch so I can make photos of your family in your home for your kids to discover in the future.


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