susan currie has been photographing children, families and life in and around andover, massachusetts for nearly fifteen years. her work has been exhibited at the yawkey cancer center at mass general hospital in boston and most recently at the photoplace gallery in middlebury, vermont. her images have also been featured in the boston globe, the lawrence eagle tribune, the andover townsman and the huffington post. she has authored and self-published two books “make it last”and “wide awake” which both celebrate the wonder of early childhood. susan is also a co-creator of the no place like home project, www.noplacelikehomeproject.com.

in addition to her commission work, susan photographs older children awaiting adoption with the mass adoption resource exchange’s heart gallery. although she remains quite inspired in her ongoing adventures as a portrait photographer, she met her muse when she discovered the practice of yoga some twelve years ago. this ancient eight-limbed practice informs her artistry and life on a number of levels. on her mat as a yoga instructor and behind her lens she enjoys two front row seats to the fragility, power and beauty of the human spirit. she is currently on a creative path which finds these two vocations naturally intersecting. susan credits joyce tenneson with whom she has studied personally as one of her greatest influences.