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19.2.09

Jack Radcliffe's Alison series

I saw this and was amazed.
so good


by Jack Radcliffe


When my daughter Alison was born, in the tradition of a new parent, I began to photograph her, initially in a separate and private body of work. However, in the process of documenting Alison's growth, I developed a passionate interest in human relationships and capturing intimate moments in the lives of family and friends.

This affected my photography in a profound way. Rather than the isolated subjects of my earlier work, I became interested in the strength of relationships, oftentimes using personal environments to amplify those conditions.

My photographs of Alison, because of the nature of our relationship, are very much a father-daughter collaboration-Alison permitting me access to private moments of our life, which might, under different circumstances, be off-limits to a parent. The camera, early in her life, became part of our relationship, necessitating in me an acceptance, a quietness. We've never had long photographic sessions, but rather moments alone or with friends.

The significance of these pictures emerges in retrospect. I realize as I look at them, that I created a visual life story of Alison, capturing moments in her metamorphosis from infant to woman-her relationships with friends, her rebellion, and underlying it all, her relationship with me, a constant throughout her life. I wanted to photograph her in all her extremes, and to be part of these times in her life without judging or censoring. Only in this way would I have a true portrait of Alison.




























3 commentaires:

Blogger jessica m. a dit...

Her dad's constant photography was so annoying that she took up smoking as a teen.

20 février, 2009 16:44  
Blogger CarrieAlair a dit...

I agree, these photos and the story they tell are amazing!

20 février, 2009 20:29  
Anonymous Anonyme a dit...

This is amazing. Love it.

26 février, 2009 16:42  

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