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A study of growing up.
I have been photographing my son, Dexter, and his close friends in Dalston in the East End of London for over ten years.
I have continued to photograph many of the families, and have made portraits of the children as they grow up. Watching them prepare for the big wide world of secondary school is fascinating: bragging, imagining, swapping stories with each other… They are about to leave the innocent, secret world of early childhood for something altogether tougher and more challenging. Through the summer I made portraits of over thirty children as they made the move away from primary school. Their faces are just beginning to lengthen. This series records children on the threshold of a revelation, and the photograph acts as a prediction.
A study of growing up.
I have been photographing my son, Dexter, and his close friends in Dalston in the East End of London for over ten years.
I have continued to photograph many of the families, and have made portraits of the children as they grow up. Watching them prepare for the big wide world of secondary school is fascinating: bragging, imagining, swapping stories with each other… They are about to leave the innocent, secret world of early childhood for something altogether tougher and more challenging. Through the summer I made portraits of over thirty children as they made the move away from primary school. Their faces are just beginning to lengthen. This series records children on the threshold of a revelation, and the photograph acts as a prediction.
Funzionalità e dettagli
- Categoria principale: Fotografia artistica
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Formato del progetto: Orizzontale standard, 25×20 cm
N° di pagine: 78 - Data di pubblicazione: set 21, 2010
- Parole chiave East End, London, Portraits, Childhood, Art
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Informazioni sull'autore
Heather McDonough
London, United Kingdom
Heather McDonough, artist & photographer, and has been exhibiting in this country and abroad for many years. Her work is about memory, and location, obsession and curiosity, fuelled by the need to keep and collect. She has worked on a variety of projects: including a permanent installation in the Liverpool Institute for the Performing Arts. She has curated several exhibitions commissioned by Alternative Arts. Heather is a part-time lecturer and has collaborated with many artists and writers. She is currently developing a portrait portfolio.