The Photo Game: Family
The meaning of "family" has changed since I married and became a father. I've graduated from participant to leader.
Background
I joined Kenneth Wajda and a small group of photographers in a weekly photo game a while ago. Kenneth wrote a prompt each week and tasked us with creating a photograph that met the prompt. Unfortunately, Kenneth's photo game is taking a break.
Since I'm not prepared to give up the game, my wife has graciously agreed to provide me with a surprise prompt each week so that I can continue.
The rules are still the same:
- All submissions must be scans of film, no photos from digital cameras
- Images must be taken, processed, and submitted by 8 AM each Saturday
- Miss a week, and you're out
My goal in playing is simple. Get out and shoot film.
This Week
The meaning of "family" has changed since I married and became a father. I've graduated from participant to leader. This comes with more responsibility, of course. There are essential responsibilities like providing for and protecting the family. There are also fun responsibilities like creating family traditions.
This photo shows a new family tradition, my wife leading our daughter to her Easter basket on Easter morning.
I made this photo on Ilford HP5+ using a Nikon N90s.