@georgiafowler @burberry I started in fashion, and for a long time I resisted photographing families. It felt too personal, too intimate - like stepping into something I didn’t fully understand yet. Over the years, that shifted. I found myself drawn to kids, to maternity, to these quiet, in-between moments that aren’t performative. Small conversations with mothers. The way kids exist so freely. The honesty of it all. When I moved to the U.S. over a decade ago, it was just me, a suitcase, and very little else. No family, no built-in community. And somehow, through this work, I’ve been invited into so many families’ lives - into their most real, unfiltered moments. This recent Mother’s Day shoot reminded me how layered motherhood is. Sometimes polished, sometimes quiet, sometimes unfolding in ways you don’t expect. There’s strength in all of it - in the seen and the unseen. There is a kind of beauty in that honesty - in the balance between holding everything together and allowing space for something softer. Grateful to witness it, even in small moments.