Photographers pull up to the scheduled home and honk twice. The families are given advance notice to be ready, so photographers are able to visit 20 families in two hours.
Co-founder of the Front Steps Project Cara Soulia shares how she has been adding a bit of joy capturing smiles., while also giving neighboring families a special keepsake.-related restrictions have increased the last several weeks, photographer Cara Soulia's life was turned upside down.
"Although [not profiting] may be tough, it's so worth it and I don't think we'd have the response we'd have if we charged anything," Soulia said.Family poses at their home for #TheFrontStepsProject in Needham, MA.Originally, she said, they thought of having people choose their own charities but ultimately decided to streamline their efforts to benefit one organization and track their progress.
"They come out and everybody's really excited ... people are showering and getting dressed! They're so excited to see someone who's not their family," Soulia said."I take 10 frames just to make sure I've got it," and then she's on to the next home."It's only a couple minutes but it ends up being a lot!"
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