Monday, 19 January 2015

Saturday, 17 January 2015

3 / 52

"A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2015."

Raphaël: an hour in the park, his nose in a book; secretly (both) glad that his football lesson was cancelled.

Sunday, 11 January 2015

2 / 52

"A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2015."

Joseph: tired; in his usual place after school, watching cartoons and dozing.

Monday, 5 January 2015


Tired legs at the mosi last week.

Sunday, 4 January 2015

1 / 52


"A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2015."

Anya: pensive; she writes the lyrics to her favourite songs and calls them poems.

The main reason why I decided to create this space was photography.  I am totally fascinated by good photography and could spend hours pouring over beautiful images.  Personally, I am nowhere near taking great pictures and have a lot to learn and to improve upon.  But I've never been without a camera, even as a child when I was showed the basics by my father who also shares this passion.  To this day, one of my treasured possessions is his old Canon analogue camera which takes such soft images.  I still get a warm feeling when I load it with film. 

I've decided to join in on The 52 Project after admiring Jodi's beautiful pictures for a long time.  I love the idea of documenting the children in this way, learning and experimenting more with photography and having a collection of favourite personal photographs by the end of 2015. 

*Happy New Year*

    

Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Christmas time


 
 
 

In a week we will be spending Christmas at my mum's house in England.  We are so ready for the break; the children need a school holiday and we're all looking forward to seeing my family.  Here, the house has been in Christmas mode for a couple of weeks.  I'm not a huge fan of Christmas but I do enjoy the month of December.  I like to make this period special for the kids; I'm pretty sure they'll remember our traditions and moments spent together rather than which presents they received.  I'm also hopefully creating special memories for myself to look back on later in life.

Truthfully, last Christmas was a blur.  I was doing a job which involved many hours away from home and I had only one day's holiday.  It was a stressful and emotional time.  I had recently lost both grandmothers and I remember trying to hold it together for the family's sake.  My mum had wrapped up and sent an old ring found in my grandmother's house; she knew I would not only appreciate having it but that also I needed it at that time.  Actually it hasn't left my finger for a year.  So this Christmas will definitely be different, there will much more family time, rest and s l o w days.  I hope you too have an enjoyable and cosy Christmas with loved ones.  Joyeux Noël!

Saturday, 6 December 2014