Life in The Fairmount – Our Porchtrait Project – Meet the Shipman’s over in the 1900 block of Fairmount Avenue.

Life in The Fairmount – Our Porchtrait Project

Meet the Shipman’s over in the 1900 block of Fairmount Avenue. 

It was such a pleasure to meet Lisa, Jamie and their daughter Hannah and take their Porchtrait!

Here is Lisa’s answers to the Porchtrait Project questions… 

What’s been the most difficult thing for you about shelter in place/social distancing? 

The most difficult thing about all of this is not being able to hug my friends. I’m a hugger. I miss the freedom to go places when I want to go.  I look forward to a nice dinner with friends, that I didn’t cook, and a cortado. We’ve been in the neighborhood for off and on since 2002. I have several business in Fairmount, Stir Crazy Baled Goods, Craftworl, Spiral Diner. I’m an insurance adjuster. 

One of my favorite things about Fairmount is walking and seeing everyone and walking to my some of the local businesses.

Shot on a Leica Q2

About the Photographer – I’m Ronnie Mosley, my wife Carol and I have lived in the Fairmount almost three years in the 1500 block of College Ave. My wife is the best neighbor anyone could hope for, I love people through the lens of my camera and Carol loves people with acts of kindness.

I have photographed in over 40 countries during the last five years, telling the stories of people who are making a difference in the lives of orphans, vulnerable children and people in poverty.

To lean more about my work of Capturing Grace click here.

Why I started Capturing Grace

Message me if you’d like to be included in the Fairmount Porchrait Project!

Our social media hashtags are #MrRonniesNeigborhood #lifeinthefairmount #FairmountPorchraits #LeicaQ2 #Leica #summilux

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