Author
Tatiana Frolova
Hello, my name is Tatiana and I live in Troy, New York. I am originally from Russian and moved to United States in 2006. I lived in Florida, Washington, Oregon, New Jersey and finally settled in New York. I traveled a lot around United States and this beautiful country was my first inspiration to start photographing different landscapes and nature.
Now I am a mother of four and a storyteller at heart. What began as a passion for capturing my own children’s most important moments has grown into something so much more. I’ve become the one behind the lens who sees the beauty in the in-between — the quiet glances, the laughter, the chaos, the love.
Motherhood taught me that the most meaningful memories aren’t always posed — they’re felt. That’s why I’m drawn to authentic, emotional photography that freezes time just as it is.
Now, I don’t just take photos — I preserve stories, milestones, and the fleeting moments families will cherish forever.
My vision is to capture moments as they really feel—nothing forced, nothing overdone. I like to keep it relaxed and let the story happen. I’m drawn to the in-between moments, the natural light, and the small details that make each photo feel real and personal. I’m not chasing perfection—I’m looking for real connection, natural expressions, and moments that feel like you.
Behind The Name
Hudson View Photography isn’t just a name — it’s my life, captured in moments.
It comes from the simple, meaningful walks I take along the Hudson River with my kids and my dog, also named Hudson — a husky with a spirit as wild and free as the water beside us. What started as time together, exploring and unwinding, quickly turned into something more. I found myself drawn to the way light hits the river, the quiet beauty of nature, and the candid moments unfolding right in front of me.
With my kids laughing, Hudson leading the way, and the river always in view, I began capturing what I never wanted to forget — real, unfiltered moments filled with connection, movement, and emotion.
“Hudson View” represents all of it — my dog, my family, the river, and the perspective that inspires every photo I take.
This isn’t just photography. It’s the view that shaped me.
