Comic and stressful photos of children and large families
Comic and stressful photos of children and large families

Video: Comic and stressful photos of children and large families

Video: Comic and stressful photos of children and large families
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"Domestic Vacations" - a series of photographs about children from large families by American photographer Julie Blackmon
"Domestic Vacations" - a series of photographs about children from large families by American photographer Julie Blackmon

Everyday bustle, chaos, troubles, family reality, a house in complete disarray, children doing whatever they want, adults tired of constant childish noise and moralizing about their children - this is what you can see and feel when viewing a series of photographs “Domestic Vacations”by American photographer Julie Blackmon.

Julie Blackmon's photographs will certainly be of interest primarily to people who grew up in large families, accustomed to constant childish pranks and a huge number of people who live in the same house, leading completely different independent lives. There is humor, stress in the works, there are also touching moments.

"Domestic Vacations" - a series of photographs about children from large families by American photographer Julie Blackmon
"Domestic Vacations" - a series of photographs about children from large families by American photographer Julie Blackmon
"Domestic Vacations" - a series of photographs about children from large families by American photographer Julie Blackmon
"Domestic Vacations" - a series of photographs about children from large families by American photographer Julie Blackmon
"Domestic Vacations" - a series of photographs about children from large families by American photographer Julie Blackmon
"Domestic Vacations" - a series of photographs about children from large families by American photographer Julie Blackmon
"Domestic Vacations" - a series of photographs about children from large families by American photographer Julie Blackmon
"Domestic Vacations" - a series of photographs about children from large families by American photographer Julie Blackmon

A photographer from Springfield, USA, is familiar with this topic, since Julie Blackmon grew up in a large family, being the eldest of 9 children, and she herself is raising three. Her work can be called to some extent autobiographical, because the photographer explores through photography the daily life of her family, the families of her sisters, relatives, as well as close friends. Julie Blackmon's photographs combine autobiographical elements with fiction and show the daily life and raising of children in large families. Many of the scenes were filmed in her own home, with her family members acting as models. If one of the posing did not come out the way the artist wants, she photographs each one individually, and then, using modern digital technologies, corrects the picture, making such a composition that she needs.

"Domestic Vacations" - a series of photographs about children from large families by American photographer Julie Blackmon
"Domestic Vacations" - a series of photographs about children from large families by American photographer Julie Blackmon
"Domestic Vacations" - a series of photographs about children from large families by American photographer Julie Blackmon
"Domestic Vacations" - a series of photographs about children from large families by American photographer Julie Blackmon
"Domestic Vacations" - a series of photographs about children from large families by American photographer Julie Blackmon
"Domestic Vacations" - a series of photographs about children from large families by American photographer Julie Blackmon

Julie Blackmon studied art and photography at Missouri State University. She has received several national awards for her excellent creative work. Her work is on permanent display at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, and the Northwest Photographic Center, Seattle.

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