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Urban Kin | Photographing Families in the City with Frankie Krusen

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Course overview:
Step behind the scenes of an urban family photography session in “Urban Kin with Frankie Krusen.” Learn how to embrace the energy of bustling city environments to create meaningful, expressive images that go beyond traditional posing. Frankie shares her expertise in guiding families to interact naturally, turning urban spaces into dynamic backdrops for connection and storytelling. This course is perfect for photographers looking to elevate their family sessions in cityscapes with transformative techniques that capture real emotion and movement.
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Urban Kin | Photographing Families in the City with Frankie Krusen

Step behind the scenes of an urban family photography session in “Urban Kin with Frankie Krusen.” Learn how to embrace the energy of bustling city environments to create meaningful, expressive images that go beyond traditional posing. Frankie shares her expertise in guiding families to interact naturally, turning urban spaces into dynamic backdrops for connection and storytelling. This course is perfect for photographers looking to elevate their family sessions in cityscapes with transformative techniques that capture real emotion and movement.
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Frankie Krusen

“There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.”

Frankie is a wedding and family photographer located in Metro Detroit. She’s been a photographer for over ten years and has mastered documenting real emotion in her clients and posing them without posing. She started out with being a family photographer, got into weddings, and found herself feeling more passionate about families again when she started her own family. Frankie is a mom of two littles and that is when her love for family photography really changed and realized how important these photos are. Not even just how important the photos are, but how important it is to document families as they are right now. Embracing the chaos and turning the real life, sometimes messy moments, into nostalgic photos families will want to look back on and relive forever.

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