#39: Me and My Dad Back in 1990 When He Owned the Family Bakery
This portrait captures the timeless pride of a family business—dad in his baker’s whites, steady and serious, holding a baby who’s taking in the world with wide, curious eyes. The black-and-white style adds a classic, studio-portrait feel, the kind often taken to mark important chapters in a family’s story.

In 1990, small bakeries were still neighborhood anchors, run by people who woke before dawn and poured their craft into every loaf and pastry. The contrast between the father’s confident expression and the baby’s soft wonder highlights the passing of tradition, responsibility, and warmth from one generation to the next. It’s a beautiful, grounded snapshot of legacy in the making.
