
Posted on 25 September 2011. Tags: lesotho, nepal, personal spaces, photographer james, united states, upbringing
Photographer James Mollison’s where Children Sleep documents the personal spaces of kids around the world, from the middle-class and prosperous to the strikingly impoverished. Over the course of four years, Mollison captured more than a hundred images of children and their bedrooms, with support from independent organization Save the Children. Born in Kenya and raised [...]
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Posted on 19 September 2011. Tags: bedrooms, image credit, news sites, photo essay
James Mollison Where Children Sleep Photo Essay Image Credit: James Mollison James Mollison has compiled several photos of children’s bedroom and came up with a photo essay entitled “Where Children Sleep” as reported by several international news sites on Saturday, September 3, 2011. Based on Mollison‘s official website, “Where Children Sleep” is a compilation of [...]
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Posted on 12 September 2011. Tags: bedrooms, depth exploration, different places, intention, james mollison, sleep
James Mollison, English-born photographer currently living in Southern Italy. will be speaking about three of his projects that explore being alive in very different ways through his poignantly unique lens. “Where Children Sleep”, a collection of portraits of children in their bedrooms, is an in-depth exploration into being alive at different places around the world, [...]
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