Photographer Returns Home From Ceremony Where She Swears in as a U.S. Citizen to Find All of Her Belongings Gone
A beautiful moment is turned sour. Precious memories are forever lost. When Ania Zimnoch returned home from her swearing in ceremony last year, she was in absolute shock.
Her friends and loved ones, including her husband and daughter accompanied her to her swearing in ceremony, leaving their house empty for the night.
As a photographer, she had tons of expensive equipment in the house including cameras, film and computers to digitize and edit her work. She even had some photography jobs lined up that week.
But when she returned home from the ceremony, something was missing and it caused her to panic…
The Woman
Ania Zimnoch was born in Poland. She spent 15 years living in New York City. She then moved to Berkley, California. She’s one talented lady.
Her photography skills are unparalleled and she uses that skill to support her family, who are always by her side.
The Photographer
Zimnoch worked as a graphic designer for MyHabit.com. It was an Amazon flash sale site. She would edit and retouch photos. But that was only the beginning of her career.
Her artful remastering would soon become a bigger part of her life, and her income.
The Photographer Extraordinaire
When her daughter Ella was born, her interest in photography blossomed. Her business expanded too. Her family and friends began to ask her to take photos of their families and children. And her approach was breathtaking.
Her Passion
“I enjoy documenting people’s family lives,” she said. “Your children grow up so fast, but you can capture amazing memories – precious slices of life – in photographs and cherish them forever.” Zimnoch’s inspiration resulted in some truly stunning photographs.
She especially likes to take photographs of birth.