Capturing adoption through family and photography

Capturing adoption through family and photography

BEVERLY – It was a typical busy morning at the Ebersole family household on Wednesday. Toddler Vera-lou was bouncing around while seven-week-old Lenox was being cradled by his mother.

Daniel and Brandi-lin Ebersole run a wedding photography business, but after their experiences with adoption, they are looking to expand to include taking pictures of adoption subjects.

Foster grandparents enrich toddlers’ lives – and vice versa
Massachusetts

Foster grandparents enrich toddlers’ lives – and vice versa

Beth Treffeisen

BOSTON – Toddlers bounced around the classroom in the Head Start site on Geneva Avenue in Dorchester, playing with toys, building with blocks or making their way up the climbing structure. Standing tall above the children, Bobbie Williams, 78, smiled as she offered to read a picture book to a young girl running by.

"It's fun to watch them. You can see how they don't talk and then all of a sudden they start talking," said Williams, who has been a foster grandparent for eight years.

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