Catherine Cachia

Documentary photography for families who care more about how it felt than how it looked.

The thread that runs through all of my work is embracing what’s imperfect, messy and human. Through years of photographing families I’ve learned that the more we force something, the further we get from it. The best photos are always the ones I get when the photo session was “over,” and everyone thought I’d put my camera away. I’m drawn to joy, humour and connection. My talent is being able to see, appreciate and freeze the little things that make us us. I vote for tantrums over bribes, superhero get-ups over matchy matchy khakis, real cries over fake smiles, honesty over perfection. Let’s skip all the poses and faux laughter and go straight for the good stuff that happens when there are no rules or expectations. I believe that family photos are tools for unlocking and reviving memories and feelings for decades and generations to come.

Ash Raddatz

Ash Raddatz is an American Documentary Photographer living in Jena, Germany for the past 8 years with her 2 small sons and her German husband. She is the founder of Documentary Family Photographers Worldwide (“DFP”), a community connecting and supporting photographers all over the world to push their work further and to successfully run a DFP businesses.

Ash is an educator with a background in marketing & communications, has a wild sense of humor, a love of helping and encouraging others, and is passionate about continuing to transform perspectives surrounding documentary photography and what it means to run a successful business

https://www.studiolamuse.com
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