Rose M Barron-Niki

July 10, 2009

"Niki" from the Southern Adolescent series

I have obsessively photographed my children since they were babies. Now that they are in their teenage years, I find that examining their identities as well as those of their friends through photography is fascinating.

Youth can be seen as a time of searching for identity, during a time in which we also are being consumed socially and culturally with beauty and image. It is a time for exploring new possibilities, experiences and choices. While it is a time of prime physical condition and vitality, it is also a time of uncertainty. I find these concepts to be a common thread in this series of work.

Although I gave some direction, most of the work resulted naturally from the youth themselves. Observing inspired me and the images reflect the youths’
routines and demeanor. While our culture capitalizes youth as a tool of fashion and marketing, my hope is to present youths as complex and engaging human beings.

This series deals with representations of young women in our culture presented as a complex state of mind and being.

Rose m Barron
Adolescent Series

I have obsessively photographed my children since they were babies. Now that they are in their teenage years, I find that examining their identities as well as those of their friends through photography is fascinating.

Youth can be seen as a time of searching for identity, during a time in which we also are being consumed socially and culturally with beauty and image. It is a time for exploring new possibilities, experiences and choices. While it is a time of prime physical condition and vitality, it is also a time of uncertainty. I find these concepts to be a common thread in this series of work.

Although I gave some direction, most of the work resulted naturally from the youth themselves. Observing inspired me and the images reflect the youths’
routines and demeanor. While our culture capitalizes youth as a tool of fashion and marketing, my hope is to present youths as complex and engaging human beings.

This series deals with representations of young women in our culture presented as a complex state of mind and being.

Rose m Barron
Adolescent Series

I have obsessively photographed my children since they were babies. Now that they are in their teenage years, I find that examining their identities as well as those of their friends through photography is fascinating.

Youth can be seen as a time of searching for identity, during a time in which we also are being consumed socially and culturally with beauty and image. It is a time for exploring new possibilities, experiences and choices. While it is a time of prime physical condition and vitality, it is also a time of uncertainty. I find these concepts to be a common thread in this series of work.

Although I gave some direction, most of the work resulted naturally from the youth themselves. Observing inspired me and the images reflect the youths’
routines and demeanor. While our culture capitalizes youth as a tool of fashion and marketing, my hope is to present youths as complex and engaging human beings.

This series deals with representations of young women in our culture presented as a complex state of mind and being.

Rose m Barron
Adolescent Series
I have obsessively photographed my children since they were babies. Now that they are in their teenage years, I find that examining their identities as well as those of their friends through photography is fascinating.
Youth can be seen as a time of searching for identity, during a time in which we also are being consumed socially and culturally with beauty and image. It is a time for exploring new possibilities, experiences and choices. While it is a time of prime physical condition and vitality, it is also a time of uncertainty. I find these concepts to be a common thread in this series of work.
The work developed naturally from the youth themselves. I just placed them in front of a wooded area and asked them to look towards the camera. Observing inspired me and the images reflect the youths’ routines and demeanor. While our culture capitalizes youth as a tool of fashion and marketing, my hope is to present youths as complex and engaging human beings.
This series deals with representations of young women in our culture presented as a complex state of mind and being.

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