An afternoon with the Kolts family, Atlanta family photographer


SMOOSHERS FOR LIFE

a family snuggles on a bed with hands and legs all intertwined

“Y’all, team Kolts are smooshers. There is no personal space in our space. It’s 100 percent communal almost 100 percent of the time, and if I’m being 100 percent: it’s a stretch for me. But, as much as it maxes me, it grows me. As I instruct deep nose breaths, I also breathe. I am undone by the stretch of it, but that makes for a very vulnerable welcome for anyone who comes to the door.”

I fully felt these words that Caroline Kolts shared about the life in these pictures and the life in their home, a home they so generously open and share with their community. The lack of personal space that can feel so suffocating in one second and so satisfying in the next is a feeling I know very well. It’s a feeling I know I’m going to wish I could time travel back into someday when my kids refuse to hold my hand someday.

I’m all about this family, these smooshers, all smooshiness. Especially now, in this pandemic landscape, where smooshiness feels even more physical. Where it’s amplified in it’s omnipresence in homes with young kids who are home all day; where it’s amplified in it’s ominous absence in homes of those alone waiting for the world to be safe to them again.

It’s something I have been trying to capture in photos…a challenge of sorts. To create a tactile experience through a visual one. To awaken a physical sensation within a fraction of a second frame. As our lives have become increasingly virtual, I think I must be longing for more real life haptic experiences.

I hope these photos can summon the smooshiness of this family when they need it most in the future.

I feel so grateful to go in homes where I get to be a part of this sort of knee-deep vulnerability.


a baby rests his head on his mom's shoulder next to her hair
a portrait of a young girl sitting at a table holding her braid to the side
a woman balances her baby on her hand as he looks at the camera
a dad looks at his child as they both are on the top of a treehouse
a dad and son sit on top of an a-frame playhouse while a mom pushes a baby in a car while her daughter rides on top in their backyard
kids climb a playhouse while a dad leans over the top of a play car to look at his son
baby sits underneath giant elephant ear plants outside
a baby drives a toy car in in his backyard and his toddler brother stands next to the car
a mother kneels in front of her son and shows him a bug on her finger
a mother holds the handlebars of a bike that her son is riding and rides him around the yard
a father places his arm around his daughter as they share a quiet moment on a hammock
parents swing two of their children on a hammock while a baby sits nearby
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a dad holds his baby who is smiling and reaching out for his smiling mother who is standing in front of him
a baby kisses his mom's face
a toddler buries his face in his mom's skirt and clutches it with his hands
a mother and father look down at their baby son and tickle him as he looks back them and smiles
a young boy straddles a doorway with his arms and legs extended out
a dad photographs his baby son with his phone in a bedroom with the rest of the family present
a mother hugs her daughter on the floor next to a bed as a toddler flops over his dad who is lying on the bed and a baby leans his head on the edge of the bed
a mother holds her daughter's hand as she balances on a stack of blankets
a father touches his daughter's cheek with his finger
a toddler licks peanut butter straight from the jar off a knife
boy looks out the front of his window with his nose smushed against it
a dad puts house numbers on his house as his wife and kids sit in a hammock and watch
a mom plays with her baby and two other kids on a hammock
a boy hangs onto his dad's arm and helps him put house numbers above the door
a portrait of Zella
a baby takes his first step as his parents and older sister look on with amazement
a husband twirls his wife in front of their house

The Ceass Family, Atlanta Family Photographer


A BIG BROTHER TO BE

a family sits on the couch together

The first time I photographed Eli was at his first birthday party. His family had just moved to Atlanta, and they were celebrating with family and new friends. I watched as he took careful steps around the house with his hand tightly clasped around his grandmother’s finger. Since that day, I have gotten to photograph Eli many times, and each time there is a conversation about how great of a big brother he would be. Knowing how long his parents had been carefully considering this decision, I was beyond excited to get the news that they had started the adoption process.

While Eli is lucky to have neighborhood friends who also feel like family, I can’t wait for him to get to be a big brother. He is caring and sensitive and has wanted a baby brother since I have known him.

I know adoption can be a long, tedious, emotional process. I know families are made in many different ways. I love this family, and I hope this journey goes well for them. You can read more about the adoption and support their process here.


black and white image of young boy hugging a stuffed animal
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a boy and his mom practice their floss moves as the dad watches
a picture from behind of a boy holding his dad's hand
a black and white family portrait
a black and white image of a boy on his dad's shoulders hugging his mom and dad
two boys play with a megaphone
image from behind of mother placing her hand on her young son's back
a mother and father sit on a couch as their son and some neighborhood kids run all around them
children's bedroom with colored drawings posted all over the walls

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