Manuela Franjou work highlights the glory of motherhood. Franjou, mother of four, is raising her children on an old farm in plà de l’estany, Spain where old architecture, warm light and earthy tones are emblematic of a simple beautiful life. Franjou writes “No one tells us what it is like being a mother, the love, attachment, each stage of childhood, from birth to adolescence, every change seems very hard, that we lose them, we lose our little child, we lose a part of us, but often what they become is even more magical as they become their selves with all the power and lessons we teach them, what we have given them.” Franjou uses photography as a way to illustrate her devotion to her children, celebrating each transient stage of their lives.
How has quarantine been for you? Have you found ways to stay creative?
We have been in quarantine, but our lifestyle has not changed much since we like to be at home and together as a family. I find my creativity in tranquility and daily meditation, in my children, in the nature that surrounds me.
Do you think there will be any lasting shifts in our culture following the recent events?
I hope there will be changes in the way of relating with the family, changes in the importance of being together, listening, cooking, reading, knowing each other. For me, family life is the basis on my whole being and my way of facing the world, perhaps a return to the nest becomes imperative.
How did you find photography? How has it evolved for you?
When our first daughter was born we decided to be with her, and do our best to raise her ourselves. My working life began and I did not delve into my studies of interior design and digital art. Photography came to me as a way to continue my creativity, to express myself and above all to have a memory of her childhood. It is something that unites us, since it is a game in which everyone participates.
Do you think there will be any lasting shifts in our culture following the recent events?
when our first daughter was born we decided to be with her, and. do our best to raise her ourselves. My working life began and I did not delve into my studies of interior design and digital art. Photography came to me as a way to continue my creativity, to express myself and above all to have a memory of her childhood. It is something that unites us, since it is a game in which everyone participates.
What is your creative process like?
I feel the photograph on my skin, images come to me, many times at the moment of taking the camera. I see the light, it is what inspires me in the first instance, the relationship between my children and the environment, and I start shooting ...
Where is home for you?
Home is where my husband and children are.
What inspires you?
My kids, light and nature.
What advice would you give to you younger self?
Feel free to believe in yourself and be yourself. Don't be afraid to try and make mistakes, it's part of the process.
What are you dreaming of?
I dream of freedom, trust in human beings, respect and being yourself.