Portraits of Americans in the Intimacy of Their Bedrooms
Photographer Barbara Peacock began capturing strangers in their bedrooms, eventually developing the project into an in-depth portrait of American people today. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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Photographer Barbara Peacock began capturing strangers in their bedrooms, eventually developing the project into an in-depth portrait of American people today. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Unstable. Criminal. Impoverished. Absentee fathers. Neglectful mothers. “A tangle of pathology,” as the Moynihan Report, a 1965 study on Black poverty, put it. For decades, the Black family has been denigrated as dysfunctional. petapixel.com »
"In order to make what I believe is a successful portrait, it is necessary to connect in some way with the person being photographed." boredpanda.com »
"In order to make what I believe is a successful portrait, it is necessary to connect in some way with the person being photographed." boredpanda.com »