Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Portraits of Home

Photography has always provided a sense of clarity throughout my life. Within each photograph I take, truths about my personal life become exposed to the viewer, as well as to myself. In my current work, the uncertainty I feel towards my own identity is a reality that I directly address in the images I am creating. Through these photographs, I am able to confront this reality of letting go of the comforts of my past, the security of my parents, and my childhood home.
By capturing the home that used to comfort me as a child, I have come to see this place in a new light. These photographs have exposed the degree to which I have changed over the years. Each image evokes a mood revealing that my childhood home no longer feels like home anymore. Traveling through each room with my large format camera, each photograph is approached like a portrait. Each room reflects the person who lives, or once lived within the space. Through creating these portraits, I am forced to question if all the memories created there will soon be forgotten, or wonder if the house will be left empty of what used to be.