Personal History

Personal History by Carole Glauber is a monograph published by Daylight Books in 2020, featuring 112 pages of evocative imagery. This work showcases a collection of photographs taken over thirty years with a 1950s Kodak Brownie Hawkeye camera, capturing the essence of family life through a unique lens. The images reflect a blend of vibrant color and nostalgic warmth, illustrating the passage of time and the deep connections within a family.
Readers will find a rich visual narrative that explores themes of family and relationships, particularly focusing on motherhood and parenting. Accompanying the photographs is an essay by acclaimed photographer Elinor Carucci, which adds depth to the exploration of love and memory. This edition invites viewers to reflect on the fleeting moments of childhood and the enduring impact of familial bonds, making it a significant addition to the discourse on photography and personal history.
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For thirty years photo-historian Carole Glauber photographed her young family with a 1950s Kodak Brownie Hawkeye camera. The resulting catalogue of images is as rich in color and warmth as it is dreamily faded from the past. Accompanied by an essay by acclaimed photographer Elinor Carucci, this monograph is testament to a mother’s love and time’s relentless melt.
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