- Family albums and recreate them.
- Compare old pictures to current ones, such as baby pictures.
- Action shots.
- Document how the environment has changes, for example inside the house.
- Action shots.
- Special occasions like birthdays.
- Weddings.
- Baptisms.
- Different Perspectives.
- Insider point of view.
- Outsider point of view.
- Staged pictures.
- Pictures that aren’t staged.
- Mini documentary short film.
- Short interviews.
- Candid’s of family member’s.
- Notion of love.
- Explore secrets on a certain level.
- Show their beliefs.
- Close friends, how they can think of themselves as family.
- What made them friends.
- Explore their interests.
- Private and public things.
- Diary.
- Sacred objects or things to family members.
- Follow them round for a certain time period, like on the streets.
- Document their hobbies and everyday life.
- Look at their addictions, like alcoholism.
- Positive and negative moments, like arguments and affection shown.
- Look at extended and close family.
- Ask to photograph other people’s families.
- Admire their different cultures and environment.
- Moments in people’s life’s.
- Snapshots.
- Compare and contrast differences between other people’s families and mine.
- Look at difference between my families culture and another one’s.
- Obsessions or collections of certain things – magazines, books, alcohol, clutter, hoarders.
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- social media taking oveer family time
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