Family Photography Now

Sophie Howarth author Stephen McLaren author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd

Published:2nd May '16

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A bold anthology that explores how photographers worldwide are tackling the maelstrom of family life

An anthology exploring the complex dynamics of contemporary family life. It features forty international photographers whose pictures, albums and archives explore relationships between brothers and sisters, parents and children, step-families and in-laws, outcasts and adoptees.A beautiful and moving anthology exploring the complex dynamics of contemporary family life.

Forty international photographers present pictures, albums and archives, many never previously published in book form. They explore relationships between brothers and sisters, parents and children, step-families and in-laws, outcasts and adoptees. Featured projects include Birte Kaufman’s award-winning images of Irish travellers, Magnum member Trent Parke’s darkly amusing shots of his family in suburban Australia, Nadia Sablin’s elegy to her elderly aunts living in rural Russia, and Elina Brotherus’s devastating records of failed IVF.

Two critically engaging essays address how photographs have become an essential tool for families to lay down memories, reinforce identities and understand emotional attachments.

A bold and brave book that will captivate everyone curious about other people's lives, and all those who turn to photography to celebrate or make sense of their own family.

'The images are thoughtful, disturbing, and funny in turn; there is a great variety of work to explore' - Royal Photographic Society Journal
'A thorough deconstruction of what family photos habitually are' - Telegraph
'Tackles the emotional rollercoaster of family life with the honesty it deserves' - Guardian
'All of family life is here - which means all of human life too' - New Statesman
'A journey through the modern world … every picture tells a thousand words about the way we live' - Motherland

ISBN: 9780500544532

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1590g

240 pages