In Buddhist tradition, an orange robe symbolises the flame that radiates light. It is easy to see how new-borns carry a light, an inherent purity and goodness within them, which may be why pictures of babies are universally touching.
Finnish photographer Susanna Hynynen specialises in touching family and baby portraits that have an intimate atmosphere. She captures delicate moments between parents and their children that seem private and personal, magically omitting the presence of the photographer and the studio.
Susanna first fell in love with photography 10 years ago, when she started studying audio-visual communications. “I remember the day like it was yesterday! The very first time I touched an DSLR camera, the first lessons and how it all blew my mind,” she recalls.
Being a professional photographer is a dream come true for Susanna: not only does it make her happy, but the work is meaningful also to her customers. While she feels privileged to be able make a career out of family portraits, it also proves how far passion and a courage to pursue your dream can carry.