“In 1975, Nicholas Nixon, a professor of photography at the Massachusetts College of Art, began taking an annual photograph of his wife, Bebe, and her three sisters. The four women always pose in the same order: Heather, Mimi, Bebe, and Laurie. At the outset the youngest, Mimi, was 15. This year the oldest, Bebe, is 59.”
- Boston Globe
[...] ACTUALIZACION: Publicaron en “How to be a Retronaut” otro artículo parecido, Nicholas Nixon, un profesor de fotografía del MAssachusetts College of Art, empezó a sacarles fotos a su esposa e hijas (3) desde 1975. Vean las fotos en Four sisters, 25 years [...]
Nice. It’s similar to Diego Goldberg’s project you posted it about on One family, 30 years. I think there must be many others doing this kind of project, only they are not sharing the results.
What great photos!
I wish these women had made music together, because if that had I would buy every record. They look so wonderful in every single shot!
Maybe you could make the music you think they might have made, Rebecca…
Rebecca’s comment made me spit my tea out, then your comment made me smile. Positive vibes to you all.
Loving this series of pictures, but they made me slightly sad, as one day there will be a gap in the group.
One day there will be a gap in all our groups…
One day all our groups will just be gaps..