An afternoon at home with the Ku Family, Atlanta Documentary Family Photographer


Full house. Full heart.

Lots of family members in a living room with grandma getting baby kisses in the background from family documentary photography session in atlanta

This session was a gift for a doting grandmother. Three families from all over the country gathered together in their childhood home, and I got to document it in all of it's chaos and joy. I thoroughly enjoyed watching all of the different relationships unfold as they played with balloons, sparklers, worked on a fairy house, played Octonaut Uno, and had a pillow fight. I know many photographers shy away from extended family sessions, but I have to say that they are some of my favorite. Coming from a big family and having grandparents that were such a big part of my life, these sessions stir up something in me that makes me so grateful for the opportunity to photograph them. I'm always so interested in watching all the activity and observing the many different ways of connecting; aunts, uncles, cousins, grandkids, spouses, nieces, nephews, brothers, and sisters. Grandma was all smiles and snuggles, and really, so was everyone else. While this session was meant as a gift for Grandma, I think ultimately the gift is for the grandkids as they will grow up with visual proof of how very much their grandma loves them.


A door with a wreath and a sign made by children from a documentary family photography session in Atlanta
Girl lying on the arm of a couch from documentary family photography session in atlanta
child making a face while getting hair brushed from family documentary photography session in atlanta
boy running from a balloon fight from family documentary photography session in atlanta
boys playing and kicking during a balloon fight during family documentary photography session in atlanta
mother and daughter kissing during shoe tying from a family documentary photography session in atlanta
two gingerbread houses from a family documentary photography session in atlanta
grandmother with grandkids from family documentary photography session in atlanta
mother holds grandson and big yellow balloon from family documentary photography session in atlanta
Mother holds daughter in an embrace during family documentary photography session in atlanta
Brother and sister stand in a backyard with trees from family documentary photography session in atlanta
Cousins with their arms around each other during a family documentary photography session in atlanta
cousins play with big yellow balloons during a family documentary photography session in atlanta
boy's head framed by big balloons from family documentary photography session in atlanta
father holds son and mother waves to him from the side from family documentary photography session in atlanta
family works to get a big yellow balloon unstuck from a tree from family documentary photography session in atlanta
Family stands in the backyard of a home as the grandmother looks on from family documentary photography session
father and daughter play catch with a big yellow balloon during a family documentary photography session in atlanta
child's feet with white socks up against the couch from a family documentary photography session in atlanta
father holds son up to grandmother as mother looks on from family documentary photography session in atlanta
Grandmother holds granddaughter during a family documentary photography session in atlanta
granddaughter lies on grandma while playing cards during a family documentary photography session in atlanta
adults in a pillow fight during a family documentary photography session in atlanta
man's glasses are crooked after being hit by a pillow from a family documentary photography session in atlanta
mom snuggles with son during a family documentary photography session in atlanta
Girl plays uno with her uncle during a family documentary photography session in atlanta
boys wrestle during a family documentary photography session in atlanta
boys are turned upside down by their fathers during a family documentary photography session in atlanta
family roars at child not in the frame from a family documentary photography session in atlanta
boy looks up at the camera from on the floor during a family documentary photography session in atlanta
Mother holds daughter in the background while children play with in uncle in the foreground from a family documentary photography session in atlanta
Boy looks back at the camera during a family documentary photography session in atlanta
mother holds son in a chair during a family documentary photography session in atlanta
father swings daughter by the arms outside from family documentary photography session
baby laughs while being held by mother from family documentary photography session atlanta
girl looks at a sparkler she is holding from a family documentary photography session in atlanta
Girl takes off shoes with a pile of shoes by the door from family documentary photography session in atlanta

Hello 2017


Goodbye 2016

Girl squatting and taking out spices from a cabinet with her butt crack showing

I always love the clarity and inspiration that a new year offers, and I tend to spend a lot of this time of the year making flow charts and lists and plans and goals. I'm trying to be realistic about my aspirations for this year as I will be adding a new baby to my workflow in April. That being said, I love personal projects, and while I'm not going to be starting any new projects, I will be continuing old projects with new goals. This is my third year doing my Portrait of Play project. Every week I observe my children playing and document the experience through photographs. I have learned so much about my children and photography through this weekly discipline. There is always more to learn though, and I still feel like every week is exciting as I take time to really see my kids and push myself to learn new photography skills. As I look back through all of my 2016 pictures and words from the project, I'm realizing that there is so much I would have already forgotten had I not written it down or intentionally documented it. There's no doubt that life is not slowing down any time soon, and I feel so fortunate to have all these little moments suspended in these frames to remember forever as my brain continues to deteriorate from sleep deprivation. Here are some random moments from this past year's Portrait of Play project. You can follow along with our 2017 play on my personal blog at All Mountains and Molehills.

Because this project has meant so much to me as a mother, I offer Portrait of Play sessions for parents who want to remember this time in their child's life and development. The memories and details of their child's room, their toys, and their ever changing bodies is something that the whole family will love looking back on with increasing gratitude as time passes. You can find out more about these sessions here and get in touch to book a session here.

I'm also participating in a blog circle this month with some fabulous photographers from around the country. Check out the work of Tori Cox from Little Bird Photography here: Family and Lifestyle Photographer in Amarillo, Texas, and circle around to the other photographers in the loop.

Here's to 2017.


Girl throwing grass over a fence to a horse who is in the foreground
two girls doing a flip on a swing at the time
baby smiling while getting water dumped on her head
baby landing on arms on a trampoline with feet in the air
black and white image of a girl climbing on a jungle gym taken from underneath
Girl in her pajamas jumping on a bed in the window light with dust floating
Girl standing in front of a mirror with a princess dress and hat on while flexing her muscles
girl standing in a pasture holding a baby doll with trees behind her.

At Home with the Ceass Family, Atlanta Documentary Family Photographer


The routines of a toddler


During this session, just by following this family around, I learned so much about Eli and the way he goes about his days. So much of a toddler's day is scheduled around routines, and I loved watching Eli as he confidently moved through his day, doing the things that he does every day, the things that define his days. As we walked to the playground, Eli got a stick, just like he always does. On the tennis courts, he moved through his round of toys and stopped by a lonely puddle before heading to the slide and swings. Up and down and back and forth until it was time to throw a rock and some pine straw in the stream. The routines kept coming when we got back home in forms of snacks and Elmo and throwing away trash and feeding the dog and cat and continued with games inside and outside and always another "one more time." Following parents as they follow their child's lead with responsiveness and connectedness is a privilege I do not take lightly.

When I photograph a family, I am always thinking about what the child will want to someday see of what their childhood was like. Of course I want to show them how absolutely loved they are, but I also want to be able to show them the games they played, the work they did, and the special routines that shaped their beginning understandings of family life.


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