School at home, Atlanta Family Photographer


School and life at home during a pandemic

older boy smiles at his mom and tosses basketball to her

When schools shut down because of coronavirus back in March of 2020, it felt surreal. When schools decided to go virtual in the fall of 2020, it felt serious. I wasn’t the only one feeling the historic weight of this decision on our children, and I’m so glad photographer and blogger Kita Bryant wanted to capture this moment for her family.

It was a privilege to photograph what this family’s life looked like as they went back to school remotely during their first week of school. The kids worked through their school responsibilities and managed to fit in household chores as well. Kita casually balanced running a business with being a music teacher, a PE teacher, and a mother.

I often wonder how hindsight will change our understanding of the decisions we are making right now. I think about how kids will look back at this time, and I wonder what they will think. Who’s to say how they will feel about how their lives changed during this pandemic, but I hope at the very least these kids look back at it and remember how awesome it was to have a little extra time with their mom during the day.


a girl wearing a school uniform plays with her braids
a boy plays the guitar in front of his computer
a girl in her room looks at her computer on her bed
a girl puts on makeup in front of a ring light
a girl puts on mascara while looking at her phone
a mother and daughter take a selfie together while sitting on the couch
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a boy uses a controller to play a racing game on the computer
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A girl touches her ponytail
a girl wraps her arms around her brother's neck as a basketball goes into the hoop
a girl tries to hold back her brother as he runs away with the basketball.
a woman shoots a basketball as her smiling son tries to block it
a motion image of a boy trying to block his sister's basketball shot
a girl swings on the basketball net and her brother dribbles the basketball as he walks forward
a girl tries to block her brother as he shoots a basketball

A morning with the Stampley family, Atlanta Family Photographer


When you’re not sure what’s next, but you’re sure about what matters…

a family plays foosball and the son lifts his hands in victory

When Crystal met me at the door for this session, she was like, “yeah, so a lot has happened since I talked to you last.” I looked around and much of their house was in boxes. The walls were bare, and they were preparing for a possible, sudden move. I knew from that moment that I could not love this family more.

The fact that they were in this place of transition, when almost everyone else would say that they couldn’t do photos of their family at this time, the Stampleys said yes. When nothing is certain, you lean on what you know is certain, the people in your life who are your family.

To be honest, I fell in love with this family even before that moment. It really started when I talked to Crystal on the phone for the first time. The conversation would pause when her daughter had a question about the drawing she was making, and I’d get to listen in on an adorable conversation about it. I turned to my own son on my side of the conversation who had just pooped his pants and thought maybe I should change it…nah, he wasn’t bothered by it. It could wait. Plus, I’m certain our potty mouth conversation would not be nearly as adorable.

The day I met up with them was filled with breakfast and games and an outing and pizza and a birthday celebration all mixed in with sibling squabbles and plenty of snuggles. A day worth remembering…not because of anything in particular, or in spite of a packed away house, but because they are family, and the experience of being together matters. Now they have these photographs to celebrate that.

Life is always changing and evolving around us, and the time to photograph it is now, in the midst of it all.

a dad helps put a shirt on a child while a mother holds up a missing undershirt while another child looks on
a family gets ready in the bathroom
mom and dad help get their son's hair ready for the day
Two boys sit in an empty living room
two boys wrestle in a living room
Mom and dad get ready to make breakfast in the kitchen
A girl sits in a booster seat with green fuzzy monster slippers while holding a stuffed doggie
a mom places a masking tape moustache on her son's face
a boy looks at himself with a masking tape moustache in the mirror and smiles
a girl whispers a secret in her mom's ear on the kitchen floor as two boys eat at the table
a boy places his green fuzzy monster feet on his brother's knees
a boy raises his hand in triumph while playing twister with his family
a dad holds up his daughter's stuff animal to her and animates him
a mom tickles a boy's leg while two other children lie on the floor beside them
two brothers do the fortnight dance
a mom holds her son's chin in her hands while speaking to him
a family plays foosball
a girl lies on a footrest with her stuffed animal contedly
mom and dad dominate during  a foosball game with their sons
a mom holds her daughter's stuffed animal while they sit on the floor
a mom walks with her daughter while holding her
a mom races her children down a street
a boy whispers into his sister's ear
a boy points to an important play that is happening on the tv at the pizza place
two boys take off running and a younger girl trails behind them holding a stuffed animal
a dad holds a girl on his shoulders as his son runs beside him while another boy chats with his mother
a mother gives her son a pump on an inhaler while a girl puts a spoon over her eye underneath them
a mother puts a cap on her daughter's head in preparation for nap time

A Day in the Life of the Clark Family, Atlanta Family Photographer


Summer Days

image of a mother smiles at her son in a public pool while her daughter hangs on her shoulder from a day in the life photography session

There’s something extra nostalgic about summer, of long, hot days of bandaids and pool trips that end in relaxed evenings of puzzles and books. These are the days where memories are made. I got to spend the day with one of my favorite families this summer. I’ve photographed them many times before, but I have never photographed them for a whole day. For me, spending the whole day with a family is the perfect recipe of time and trust that is required to show you that I see you and to hold space for this time in your family’s life in artistic, honest photographs. Here’s what Tanya had to say about the experience:

“Atlanta's recent weather seems to have given us a sneak peek into the fall season and I cannot wait. This past summer was an especially hot one. Shorter days, cooler nights and the anticipation and promise of all the holidays are just around the corner and make me giddy with excitement. All that to say this past summer was also an especially memorable one. We don't typically send the kids to camp when school lets out for no other reason than that we either miss the deadline to sign them up or we don't even put it on our radar because we didn't grow up going to summer camp.


Some of my favorite memories of my own childhood summers are the ones where we didn't do anything planned. I grew up in Florida and had the privilege of having our own pool at home, as most Floridians do. The days were lazy and would be spent swimming, reading, running errands with my mom and watching far too much television. My siblings and I would complain about being bored while also eating an unlimited amount of Fruit Loops for breakfast, lunch and dinner. In short, summers were the time when most of the regimented schedules of the school year were tossed aside. And we loved it.


For the last four years, Kaleen has been a fly on the wall in our home starting with the first week of Akira's life. She's met extended families from both sides, been a part of birthdays and comes over to document holiday visits. I consider her to be one of my closest friends here in Atlanta and am so grateful for her eyes that capture all of the in-between spaces that we often overlook. I knew she did "Day in the Life" sessions and while I always admired them from afar, I admittedly was nervous about the idea of someone, even a close friend, being privy to all the ins and outs of our daily life. An entire day, from sun-up to sun-down was intimidating. Would my kids act out and then have a meltdown because they were tired of "performing" for the camera? Would they be too intensely aware they were being watched? Could I be vulnerable enough to show how tired I am? How frustrated I could be? But the most important question I had was: is our real life as beautiful as I want to believe it is?


Enter: Kaleen and her magical camera. Groceries needed to be done, laundry needed to be folded, kids needed to be napped, meals needed to be made. But I also wanted to spend the day at the pool to find respite from the heat and possibly get some ice cream. So that is exactly what we did. With Kaleen in tow, we drove around town, ate sushi to-go and took Lego Spiderman to the pool. Our dog never warmed up to the camera and we couldn't really have a proper sit-down family dinner because that's life and sometimes, you're feeding children and standing around the kitchen island picking at their leftovers. Even though she spent the whole day with us, I couldn't be sure what perspective she was having into our nuclear life. But I never once felt like I was under a microscope. It's strange, isn't it? To be documented but not feel like I'm being watched. Instead, I felt like I had spent the day with a friend (because that's what I did!) who happened to take photos at seemingly random moments. She always engaged with the kids and throughout the day, we had our own conversations on life and our respective families and experiences. And isn't that the whole point?


As humans, we are constantly searching for connections with each other. We all want to be able to relate to one another, to empathize and be understood. Most importantly, I think we all want to be seen. We want to be acknowledged and validated in the work we do, whether that's by getting a promotion at work or even having someone simply tell you you're doing a good job when you feel like you're too overwhelmed or tired or invisible. Kaleen saw what I often times forget to see: we are all doing our best. Even when our best seems so ordinary, to the ones we love, our best is nothing short of extraordinary.”


Click on the slideshow above or check out the photos below.

image of a family in a kitchen preparing breakfast from a day in the life photography session
image of a bowl of cereal and spiderman lego toys from a day in the life photography session
image of a girl drinking milk out of a bowl of cereal from a day in the life photography session
image of a boy standing on a cart in front of a long line of carts from a day in the life photography session
image of a boy sitting in a cart playing with a spiderman toy in a grocery store from a day in the life photography session
image of a boy sitting in a cart playing with a spiderman toy while his sister reads the grocery list on a phone and his mom grabs food out of a freezer in a grocery store from a day in the life photography session
an image of a girl leaving a grocery store from a day in the life photography session
image of a girl helping buckle her little brother into his carseat from a day in the life photography session
image of a mother carrying all the bags of groceries into her home from a day in the life photography session
image of a boy playing with tinsel hanging in a doorway from a day in the life photography session
image of a girl hanging from her father's neck smiling from a day in the life photography session
image of a boy biting into a sushi roll from a day in the life photography session
image of a boy getting sunscreen applied to his face from a day in the life photography session
image of a mother laughing while applying sunscreen on her daughter from a day in the life photography session
image of a family getting into a pool from a day in the life photography session
image of a mother with her two children in the pool from a day in the life photography session
image of a girl smiling underwater from a day in the life photography session
image of a girl swimming in a pool from a day in the life photography session
image of a girl drying off on a towel on concrete at a pool from a day in the life photography session
image of a mother looking over her son who is drying off on a towel at the pool from a day in the life photography session
image of two children on two different couches from a day in the life photography session
image of a boy holding onto his sister's leg while looking at her from a day in the life photography session
image of a mom smiling at her son who has his arms up in triumph after finishing a puzzle from a day in the life photography session
image of a bandaid being pulled off a boy's elbow from a day in the life photography session
image of a mother looking at her daughter who is eating dinner at the table from a day in the life photography session
image of a girl making a funny face at her dad during dinner from a day in the life photography session
image of a dog coming out from under the table licking his face from a day in the life photography session
image of a mom doing dishes while listening to her daughter who is reading at the kitchen island from a day in the life photography session
image of a dad playing with his son during dinner from a day in the life photography session
image of a mother and daughter reading together from a day in the life photography session