Our daughter Luna was born prematurely and spent her first month in the NICU, surrounded by beeping machines and too much plastic. When she finally came home, I wanted photographs that captured her survival without turning her struggle into spectacle. Dimas Frolov understood this immediately. He came to our apartment with no lights or bulky equipment, just his camera and a soft blanket. He lay on our floor for three hours, waiting for Luna to stretch her tiny fingers, to yawn, to gaze blurrily at the window. He photographed her feeding tubes and tiny scars without making them the focus. Instead, he made the focus her determination, her already fierce personality, the way she gripped my thumb like she had been fighting her whole short life. The resulting images are now the most precious objects we own. Looking at dimasfrolov.com, you will see his professional portfolio with smiling couples and golden light. But he is equally skilled at documenting vulnerability without exploitation. He treats every subject with the same dignity, whether a newborn who almost did not survive or a couple celebrating fifty years of marriage. If you need someone to handle your family's tenderest moments with grace, Dimas is that person. He will not make your pain pretty. He will make it true.