Guardian Life & Style (US) • Jan. 10, 2026, 11:22 a.m.
‘The boy’s contented face, his red hair matching the pig’s – you couldn’t plan for it’: Kelli Radwanski’s best phone picture
Remote photography didn’t dilute the intimacy of this blissful moment in the Nevada sunshine Sara Weir’s five children had just woken up and were roaming their home in Nevada when this shot was taken. It was 7am and photographer Kelli Radwanski was after the morning light; Weir had another child on the way and had hired Radwanski to capture their family life.
All the kids were feeling playful, ready to show off their talents, silly faces and prize possessions. As the eldest son wandered into the frame, holding his pot-bellied pig, Radwanski captured the moment – while sitting in her office chair in Oregon.
“Remote photography was developed during the pandemic and a handful of us still use it as one of our primary art forms,” Radwanski says.
Source: theguardian.com ↗
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