What family life really looks like

What family life really looks like

Categories: Photo project

Photographer Danielle Guenther is tired of the usual family photo shoots, where everyone is neatly dressed, combed, smiling equally sweetly and sitting in unnatural poses in the middle of unrealistically beautiful interiors. She decided it was time to show family life without embellishment. And posted a few frames on her Facebook page. After that, her parents inundated her with requests to do the same photo shoot for them.

We think this is the most honest project about the joys of parenthood in recent times.

What family life really looks like

What family life really looks like

Don't get distracted

What family life really looks like

We need to feed everyone

What family life really looks like

Wait a minute

What family life really looks like

Oh, no!

What family life really looks like

The pleasure of shopping

What family life really looks like

Escape attempt

What family life really looks like

Saturday Madness

What family life really looks like

Full download

What family life really looks like

A day at the spa

What family life really looks like

Rush hour

What family life really looks like

The bill, please!

What family life really looks like

The happiness of being parents

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