Joy Project: 365 Days in the Life of an American Family
Categories: Children | Photo project
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/joy-project-365-days-in-the-life-of-an-american-family.htmlThe mother of three and professional photographer Ginger Anzueta has been photographing her family day after day for a whole year. We have selected the most interesting shots from this touching project.
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1. Without missing a day, she filmed children in a variety of situations.

2. Joy and sadness, sadness and boundless fun - Ginger Anzueta tried to use every free minute so as not to miss anything.

3. Behind the routine, Ginger managed to see the beauty of everyday life.

4. “I hope through this project to keep the memories of all the moments of these days that fly by so quickly. Such details are often lost in the hustle and bustle of life, but in fact they are too important to be forgotten,” says Ginger Anzueta.

5. “I wish that many years later, looking back, I could find strength in them to deal with any difficulties that life can bring.”

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