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The parents aren’t alright: How to photograph your kids during a pandemic

The parents aren’t alright: How to photograph your kids during a pandemic
I have four kids, including an 11-month-old baby, twin four-year-olds and a six-year-old. And, while I consider myself lucky that I don’t have to worry about remote learning during this pandemic

I have four kids, including an 11-month-old baby, twin four-year-olds and a six-year-old. And, while I consider myself lucky that I don’t have to worry about remote learning during this pandemic, preschool is also closed. So, for me, there’s no escape, no alone time. None. “Staying home” has been bittersweet. At times it feels like too much. Other times, my eyes are open to how much my children are growing and changing. There are decent days and there are really bad days where the tantrums and crying all fold into one giant explosion. As a creative, I feel an overwhelming need to document what inspires me. During this season of pandemic living, there have been an abundance of opportunities to just sit, watch, and click. Whenever I feel the mood strike or see an opportunity, I grab my camera. Sometimes this happens several times a day, sometimes I go weeks without taking pictures. And that’s OK. But, it is good to have an outlet, especially now. So, if you feel like there’s nothing left inside your home to photograph, here are a few ideas to help inspire your creativity. 1. See colors in a new way. As photographers, we […]

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