Blog Stories Love Where You Live: A Portrait Series

Love Where You Live: A Portrait Series

By Living Room Realty, May 10, 2023

As a photographer, realtor and extrovert and I love finding the intersections of work and play. I am using color film to photograph people in front of their home. For many, home is more than just a photograph. It brings a sense of belonging, growth, family stories and secrets, laughter, tears and more. Knowing why someone calls a place “Home” is the root of this project and how it was born.

Your home doesn’t have to be the fanciest on the block, you don’t need to dress up and have perfect smiles, or tilt your head every so slightly to the left. My aim is to take a couple semi candid shots with color film of you, your family, and/or your pets out in front of your home. What do you love about where you live? Is it the architecture, the yard, the community and neighbors, the memories, or is it that indescribable feeling you got when you walked in the door for the first time? Whatever it may be, I would love to hear about it.

All participants will receive a digital copy of the photograph via email. I will be featuring the photos and blurb on social media and on the Living Room blog. For privacy, I will not include last names or full addresses. For more information or questions about the project, please reach out to me.

 

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