04 May Life in The Fairmount – Our Porchtrait Project – Meet the Feit’s over in the 1800 block of 6th Ave.
Life in The Fairmount – Our Porchtrait Project
Meet the Feit’s over in the 1800 block of 6th Ave.
Every morning on my jog in the hood, I always glance to my left as I make the transition from 6th ave to Park Place ave, pausing to imagine who lives in this lovely home. Now, after shootining the Felt family Porchtrait, I wave at my new friendsI
When I asked Rachel my Porchtrait Project question’s about life during Shelter In Place, here is what she had to say….
“Hi, Ronnie. You were so good to come by and take our photo.
I’m so glad to get to know about you and your nonprofit, that so clearly is your purpose and joy.
Thanks for spreading a little joy with this project!”
To answer some of your questions:
What’s been the most difficult thing for you about shelter in place/social distancing? Keeping our teenage boys off electronics!
How long have you lived in the Fairmount?
We’ve lived in Fairmount for just 2 years, but we’ve had our eyes on this neighborhood for a long time as a place we have wanted to be. It has not disppointed us.
Share your favorite thing about living in the Fairmount?
My husband says the front porch is his favorite room in the house and I don’t disagree! Porch living is one of the best things about Farimount. I think it helps us be better connected to each other as well, which is why Fairmount is such a special community.
What kind of work do you do?
My husband is a historian and I work in the library science field.
To meet all your neighbors who have participated in the Fairmount Porchtrait Project go to https://capturinggrace.org/capturinggrace/tag/the-fairmount-porchtrait-project/
Shot on a Leica Q2
Message me if you’d like to be included in the Fairmount Porchrait Project!
This is a love gift from my heart to this amazing community that we live in. For those who can, you can make a donation to the non profit that I donate my time too, Capturing Grace.
You can learn more about my work at www.capturinggrace.org
Why I started Capturing Grace – https://wp.me/P9Ktas-5
To Donate – https://capturinggrace.org/donate/
I will provide you with a link to your full resolution photographs within a week of our shoot.
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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 them 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.
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