Artifact motherhood is a collaboration of artists/mothers from around the world. Sharing stories of the joys and struggles of our journey. Our hopes and dreams for our children.
WELCOME TO KIRSTY LARMOUR PHOTOGRAPHY
Hi, I'm Kirsty, a lifestyle photographer and photography educator who lives in India. My approach to photography is to capture real life – with a little sparkle on top fueled by my obsession with pretty light. I want to treasure the moments that need to be remembered.
Grab a cup of tea and have a roam around my blog to see my photography style and ideas. (Check out the Details section up there on the menu bar, and the FAQ's for lots of info too). I post pictures on here from recent photo sessions, as well as some personal photo projects and some ramblings about life in general. Leave some love, check my page out over on Facebook to stay up to date, and come back again soon,
Kirsty xx
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Hollie Stokes - What a lovely testament to your ability in teaching your children the importance of self-care, self-awareness and resilience…especially during tough times. Such a vital tool to understand as an adult. Amazing job, Momma!
Jo - These photos and your words show me the most heartfelt and honest relationship you have with your girls. To share, explore and own each of your feelings is the greatest gift. Breathtaking in every way. x
Ann - This gave me all the feels. You are such an inspiring woman, such an incredible mother. I love the life you are giving them.and as always your images are so beautiful.
Diana - I love the sentiments in your words and the relationship you have with your two daughters. I can only hope I can half-achieve some of those with things with my boys, but anticipate discussing about our feelings will be hard.
Jess - This felt like a private love letter to your girls and therefore such a privilege to be able to read. I can feel your concerns for their happiness in all your words. But what is the most wonderful and moving thing about your post is how strong you are, for them. They are lucky girls to have such a resilient mother. I also have to admit how jealous I am of your freedoms and where you are living at the moment! How I long travel again to warmer climates and colourful new cultures.
Min Mohd - ooh your words, so soothing and full of wisdom! Love it so much!