Erica Morrow is the driving force behind Slow Road Photo, a distinguished family and school portrait studio located in the heart of Minneapolis, MN. As the owner and lead photographer, Erica brings a unique blend of artistic vision and heartfelt storytelling to her work, ensuring...
Erica Morrow is the driving force behind Slow Road Photo, a distinguished family and school portrait studio located in the heart of Minneapolis, MN. As the owner and lead photographer, Erica brings a unique blend of artistic vision and heartfelt storytelling to her work, ensuring that each session captures the essence of childhood and family life. With a deep commitment to authenticity, she leads a talented team of passionate artists dedicated to creating heirloom-quality portraits that resonate with families for generations.
Under Erica's leadership, Slow Road Photo has become synonymous with gentle-spirited newborn and family sessions that celebrate the beauty of everyday moments. Her approach to photography is rooted in the belief that even the most ordinary days can hold extraordinary significance. This philosophy not only informs her creative process but also shapes the culture of her studio, where team collaboration and artistic expression thrive. Erica's expertise extends beyond photography; she is also skilled in coaching and mentoring her team, fostering an environment where creativity flourishes and each artist can develop their unique style.
In addition to her role as a photographer, Erica is an engaging public speaker and educator, sharing her insights on the importance of capturing family milestones through photography. She is currently focused on expanding Slow Road Photo's outreach to schools, booking sessions for Fall 2021, and establishing lasting partnerships that prioritize the emotional connection between students and their families. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, Erica Morrow continues to elevate the art of portrait photography, making Slow Road Photo a cherished choice for families seeking to document their journey.