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(@nophenil) · 02/2023 · Tröts: 1.109 · Folger: 65
Sa 27.07.2024 11:40
«...the photographs capture her sitters’ multi-layered personalities in the most articulate ways. Despite viewers looking at strangers in the pictures, there is a profound sense of understanding between us and them; in some ways, they reflect who we are and our society. “Capturing a bit of someone’s personality, I believe, comes from the subject trusting the photographer. That’s where it begins and how the bedroom door gets open. But there is more to it...»
A photograph by Barbara Peacock depicting a young homeless woman named China. She is lying on an improvised mattress reading a book. There are a few lightly colored covers, personal items and a carton with the inscription "anything you can spare is a blessing". The original caption of the picture is: «China – age 27. “My Mom died when I was six. I have been chasing her ghost trying to feel close to her and to find out who I am. I hope for peace one day, to find love, and to have a place to live to call home.”»
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