One day young / Jenny Lewis.
Publisher: London : Hoxton Mini Press, 2015Description: 112 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 21 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume001: 43615ISBN: 9780957699885 (hbk.) :Uniform titles: Works. Selections Subject(s): Lewis, Jenny | Photography, Artistic | Mother and infant -- Pictorial works | Mother and infant -- Portraits | Portrait photography | PhotographyDDC classification: 779 HOX LOC classification: TR681.M67Summary: Jenny Lewis is a photographer from East London who has spent the last five years taking portraits of mothers within the first 24-hours of giving birth. Lewis states she is 'documenting the quiet moment just after giving birth when the female identity of motherhood is being established'. In addition to featuring the portraits of 40 women the book includes an introduction by art and photography critic Lucy Davies as well as a number of personal quotes gathered from interviews about the first day of life and early motherhood.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Jenny Lewis is a photographer from East London who has spent the last five years taking portraits of mothers within the first 24-hours of giving birth. Lewis states she is documenting the quiet moment just after giving birth when the female identity of motherhood is being established'. In addition to featuring the portraits of 40 women the book includes an introduction by art and photography critic Lucy Davies as well as a number of personal quotes gathered from interviews about the first day of life and early motherhood.'
Jenny Lewis is a photographer from East London who has spent the last five years taking portraits of mothers within the first 24-hours of giving birth. Lewis states she is 'documenting the quiet moment just after giving birth when the female identity of motherhood is being established'. In addition to featuring the portraits of 40 women the book includes an introduction by art and photography critic Lucy Davies as well as a number of personal quotes gathered from interviews about the first day of life and early motherhood.
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