Grandparents Through The Looking Glass
Grandparents have a way of looking at life through a different kind of lens — one that see's not just who you are now, but all the growing that brought you here. A portrait becomes your looking glass: a way to step back, remember the love that shaped your family, and hold onto the people who’ve quietly carried it's history.
When you look at these images years from now, you won’t just notice how they looked — you’ll remember their mannerisms, their presence, and the comfort of simply having them close. These portraits aren’t just beautiful to have; they become priceless when time inevitably moves forward.
They remind us that legacy isn’t found in grand gestures, but in everyday moments — hands that guided us, stories told softly, laughter shared across generations. Capturing grandparents in this way is an act of preservation, honouring not only who they are, but the role they’ve played in shaping the family you belong to.
One day, these portraits will be more than memories; they will be touchstones. A reminder of roots, resilience, and love that continues long after moments have passed. Because while time moves on, the stories we choose to preserve remain.

