My work centers around story-telling, family, and personal mythology–the inescapable stories we tell ourselves to make sense of the lives we are living. My work is softy positioned between a place of fantasy and reality, and the result is the intersection of staged and found moment. My subjects are constantly shifting between being photographs of themselves and representations of themselves. I’m interested in mixing that intentionality of an idea with the “happeningness” of a moment. The friction between these two meeting places within a photograph I believe lends itself to the human experience of my work.
Lily Frances: On family, generational drama, and personal narrative.
27.04.20 — lilyfrances
My work centers around story-telling, family, and personal mythology–the inescapable stories we tell ourselves to make sense of the lives we are living. My work is softy positioned between a place of fantasy and reality, and the result is the intersection of staged and found moment. My subjects are constantly shifting between being photographs of themselves and representations of themselves. I’m interested in mixing that intentionality of an idea with the “happeningness” of a moment. The friction between these two meeting places within a photograph I believe lends itself to the human experience of my work.
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