Blackmon presents us with the timelessness of family dynamics in
photos that look decades old, but are current. She makes us feel
nostalgic about the past without idealizing it. She positions
children in fantastical yet plausible situations. Every subject,
every headless doll, is expertly placed.
*Christian Science Monitor*
Continuing her photographic exploration of domestic life, Julie
Blackmon casts her subjects in a more painterly light, creating
scenes that appear both timeless and contemporary.
*TIME Lightbox*
The US photographer explores the harmony and disarray of everyday
life in America in spooky, charming images.
*The Guardian*
Photographer Blackmon returned to everyday family scenes for her
new book, 'Homegrown,' a collection of 40 photographs from the last
five years that will be released in October.
*The Wall Street Journal*
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