A Moray photographer has launched a “doorstep” service to capture pictures of local families during the coronavirus lockdown.
Lisa Grant from Buckie hopes to raise money for Cash for Kids while helping families create happy memories amid the crisis.
The photographer has seen bookings cancelled one after the other due to Covid-19 and so has decided to use the time to give something back.
She has raised £365 so far for the north-east charity.
Mrs Grant said: “While I’m not working at the moment it really is a pleasure to do something positive for others doing something that I love.
“I want to create memories for families to cherish and look back on.
“I’m sure the money will help many families who need extra support in these extraordinary times.”
The service is free, but Mrs Grant is encouraging people to donate on her fundraising page.
People wishing to book family photos should message Lisa Grant on Facebook.
Previously, Lucy Taylor and Lynda Thompson started the Cruden Bay Doorstep Diaries project that will serve as a reminder on what life in lockdown was like for people in the coastal village.
And Inverness photographer Alison White is also involved in the recording these “unprecedented times” in the Highlands.