‘Where Children Sleep’
James Mollison wanted to portray children's diverse worlds. What better way to do so than to photograph their bedrooms?
View ArticleSiberian Memories, Warm and Real
Evgenia Arbugaev returned to her childhood home intent on recapturing the memories of a snow-covered landscape that loomed large in her life. But as she traveled to Siberia she wondered, was it real?
View ArticleAmelia and the Animals
Robin Schwartz wanted to take pictures her daughter would remember. That's pretty much assured when her posing partners are apes, tiger and even a two-faced cat.
View ArticleIn Moscow, Little Girl Soldiers
They are students at one of Russia's elite military academies. But as Sergey Kozmin's photographs from "Girl Soldiers" show, they are also little girls.
View ArticleA Mirror on Growing Up in America
Ilona Szwarc is fascinated by the little girls who collect American Girl dolls. The result? An evocative series of formal portraits of little women with their tiny, well-dressed doppelgangers.
View ArticleA Most Intimate Bond
Annabel Clark documented a pair of conjoined twins for a project that is not about a physical bond, but the nature of a very intimate relationship.
View ArticleResorts Reborn in Decay
Homesick for the Catskills resorts of her childhood, the photographer Marisa Scheinfeld returned to the bastions of her past as a trespasser and archaeologist.
View ArticleA Reconstruction of Memory
Haunted by memories of his father's long hospitalization for depression, Johan Willner turned his childhood visions into photographic tableaux.
View ArticleA Daughter’s Search for an Invisible Presence
At age 7, Diana Markosian would look at the sky and wonder if her father was on each passing plane. Years later, she went in search of him, seeking answers in adulthood that she never got as a child.
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