Ashley Brown and Kurt Kryszak are capturing history in a series of family portraits during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Brown, a photographer who owns Eleven Creative, and photographer/videographer Kurt Kryszak of Kryszak Photography, share a studio in Downtown Bay City at 509 Center Ave. Before COVID-19 hit, the pair focused on weddings, senior pictures, and family portraits. They also provide freelance photography services for Route Bay City.

Now, they spend their days shooting portraits of families together on porches or in their front yards. The portraits capture moments in everyday family life under Gov. Gretchen Whitmers Stay Home Executive Order.

Photographer Ashley Brown stands 10 to 15 feet away from the people featured in her Porch Portraits Project.

I think theres something really raw and real about taking family photos at your own home, Brown adds. Especially during the pandemic. It doesnt give you the opportunity to go out and shop for new matching outfits, get haircuts, etc. Its real life.

Brown was inspired when she came across an NBC Boston article talking about the #TheFrontStepsProject, which started in Needham, Massachusetts. A freelance photographer there wanted to capture families in this unique time in history. Browns approach is similar and aims at a more local market. She is calling it the Porch Portraits Project.

I saw the original article about this project, and I thought Okay, thats awesome, says Brown. Id love to be able to capture people with their families right now. I think this has really shown useveryonewhat is important in life, and thats our families.

Since the portraits are taken at home, its easy to include family pets.

While the project does require Brown and Kryszak to leave their home, they are careful to follow social distancing guidelines to protect themselves, their subjects, and the community. They drive to the homes, but remain outside and about 10 to 15 feet away from the families. Scheduling and payment all take place without any physical contact. Neither Brown nor Kryszak are experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms and have no known exposure to anyone with the illness.

I dont touch anything other than my own camera equipment and my vehicle, Brown adds, discussing the practice of safe methods during the pandemic. While she takes stills of the clients, Kryszak takes photos of Brown behind the scenesalso at a safe distance. The whole process is done in under 10 minutes.

Brown relies on zoom lenses to capture portraits without any physical contact between herself and the people in the pictures.

Like how most of us feel right now, Brown says the families shes taken portraits of so far have all been a little stir crazy and anxious to get outside. One client used them as their pregnancy/baby announcement, so that was fun, she adds. Once the portraits are finished and edited, she emails them directly to the clients.

Brown and Kryszak are accepting clients for this project in the Great Lakes Bay Region, but are focused on Bay City, Saginaw, and Midland.

As the studio is closed and people cancel weddings and delay senior portraits, Brown and Kryszak are looking for more Porch Portraits Project clients. They plan on continuing the project as long as the pandemic lasts. To schedule an appointment, reach out to Brown through Eleven Creative.

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