The Phoblographer -
10 Jan 2025 07:00 Photographing one's family is often a challenge, especially when people have to make candid, often intimate images of their loved ones. Sometimes, there is hesitance; other times, there is awkwardness. But when you get past these emotions, you will likely get an archive that will live on for generations. An example is Sarah Mei Herman's photo book, which documents the growth of her half-brother, Jonathan, and her relationship with her father in a moving way. Titled Julian and Jonathan, the book is an exploration of their bond and Sarah's place in the larger scheme of things.
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