A London-based photographer has been taking engagement-style photos of elderly couples, and the results are simply stunning.
You might have seen Sujata Setiaās work on Facebook over the past week or so, because itās been making the rounds online. She was also featured on CTV News, in an interview you can watch by clicking or tapping here.
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In a Facebook message, Setia, of But Natural Photography, spoke of how she got the idea for this kind of work.
āMy deep and true love for this genre grew when I started photographing moments my daughter shared with her own grandma. But also when I started to volunteer for this beautiful charity in the UK (called) Contact The Elderly,ā Setia said. āOne of the activities they do is to organize tea parties for (elderly people who) live alone without (full) support, and I have been privileged enough to host two such tea parties at my home.ā
If youāre a mother, or if you have kids, youāre going to want to hold onto your hat for this next part, because itās a tearjerker.
āOne of the (elderly people) I (once) spoke with said, āI remember the days when I was a young mother. I was restless and busy and, so many times, I recall asking my children to talk less, to give me a break, to let me work, to play on their own, to go sleep in their own room. Much as I loved being a parent, I also wanted to balance out and get my own space. Now all I am left with is that space. So much of it, in fact, that I crave to hear sounds and loud noises. I want my children shouting from all corners again, calling out my name -- needing me,āā Setia recalled.
āHer words put so much for me in perspective,ā she said. āWhen she spoke of her younger days, it almost felt like it was me talking. I so many times become impatient with my own daughter. This experience initiated a new journey in my life. I just felt like thereās so much to gain from being around those that have seen the world and experienced hardships. Thereās no vanity left when we are reaching the end of the road. All that we have remaining is honesty, the courage to accept our faults and the ability to forgive. Thereās so much more peace and quiet in their heads and hearts. I just feel immense creative and emotional satisfaction by photographing them. I am not saying I miss that when I capture youngsters. It is just different though. In youth I capture hunger, zest, restlessness -- a painful urgency. And then when I capture the elderlies, it is all so tranquil and beautiful. They make life look so simple. Thatās what I love capturing about them.ā
See? We warned you about needing those tissues!
Setia told CTV that itās really funny to see the elderly couplesā reactions, when she asksĀ to shoot photos of them. You can tell, with some people, that theyāre from a generation thatās never taken engagement photos, or been asked to kiss in front of the camera.
The whole experience āmakes you feel like true love exists,ā Setia said.
See more of Setia's stunning photos below.
All photos copyright Sujata Setia/But Natural Photography
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