AnnaIf I was this mother, I’d be a hot mess of tears. So much beautiful everyday in these moments…thrones that flit past us right under our noses.ReplyCancel
AnnaWhoops–meant to say THE ONES, not thrones! 😀ReplyCancel
brookeso good. yet again. looooove this way of documenting families.ReplyCancel
MaryThese are so wonderful!! The ones of my dad at the table are my faves. And the one of the boy getting his shirt off… and the one of the kids in the mom’s lap.. and.. and… xoxoReplyCancel
ChloeI think that littlest cutehead is in love with you. He is adorable! Love him grinning through the window, having his top pulled off & him at the table. An amazing family documentary, Jenny. You are the bestest.ReplyCancel
JuliannaLovely – I felt like I was there sharing these beautiful moments. I especially love the 10th, 11th rows of images + the bath series + the last image.ReplyCancel
daniel usenkoJenny, you might be the only non-[undersaturated & low-contrast] photographer left in Seattle. You do amazing work. Kuddos for being different.ReplyCancel
kristen mariejenny you’re such a badass.
Jenna ShouldiceGood god Jenny! I love you. So wonderful.
AnnaIf I was this mother, I’d be a hot mess of tears. So much beautiful everyday in these moments…thrones that flit past us right under our noses.
AnnaWhoops–meant to say THE ONES, not thrones! 😀
another jennylove these!! your perspective is so beautiful.
JennThose shots of the kiddos and dad by the window? O.M.G.
Arielomg, the squishy baby face here: https://photojj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/15_Family_Documentary_Photography.jpg AMAZING!
geneohyou are the best at this.
PaulIncredible! Really.
brookeso good. yet again. looooove this way of documenting families.
MaryThese are so wonderful!! The ones of my dad at the table are my faves. And the one of the boy getting his shirt off… and the one of the kids in the mom’s lap.. and.. and… xoxo
Trèsors De LuxeThat was like watching a mini film…fun!
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ChloeI think that littlest cutehead is in love with you. He is adorable! Love him grinning through the window, having his top pulled off & him at the table. An amazing family documentary, Jenny. You are the bestest.
JuliannaLovely – I felt like I was there sharing these beautiful moments. I especially love the 10th, 11th rows of images + the bath series + the last image.
daniel usenkoJenny, you might be the only non-[undersaturated & low-contrast] photographer left in Seattle. You do amazing work. Kuddos for being different.