
Suzanne Martin was a professor of mine at Samford University and she played a large role in me pursuing photography as a profession when I graduated in 2002. I remember sitting in her office my senior year explaining to her that I thought I should move back to Atlanta and sell insurance with my dad. I told her that I could continue photography as a hobby but that it couldn’t support me as a profession. She was very considerate of my feelings but she also encouraged me to push past the fear of the unknown. After that conversation I began to look more seriously for photography opportunities. That spring I decided to pursue photography as a profession after I got an internship with a Birmingham lifestyle magazine. Suzanne and her husband Mike offered to let me live in their basement for a few months after graduation as I got my feet on the ground.
I have always held a high regard for the Martin family and their support of my career, and was honored to finally get a chance to do a portrait session of their family. These portraits were taken in their front yard last month.









Shot with Rollei and Leica M6.












These are so real and wonderful.
I love these pics! stunning! I loved Suzanne too
And I loooooove the red tree, it's too beautiful!
random comment: I can't help noticing how the oldest boy holds the soccer ball exactly as if it was an American football one
Great images man, and love that last one!
Bryan! Your work needs to be featured everywhere! The oldest boy looks like he is an American Eagle model! I love the nostalgic look of it all! KUDOS!