Photographs take an instant out of time, capturing a snapshot of life held still in a moment.While the coronavirus pandemic is undoubtedly a horrendous crisis for our generation to endure, its odd silver lining is being played out in homes throughout the globe.Families are spending more time together and rediscovering time for each other away from the modern trappings of life as we knew it.A Kilmarnock couple is capturing this very rare instance by taking photos of families in lockdown – all in the name of charity.The Front Steps Project was born in the United States and has hopped across the pond to capture the imagination of Grange Academy music teacher Amanda Gemmell, 28, and partner Andrew Bell, 25, who’s a civil engineer.Andrew told