in my father’s house, 2010-2015
While visiting my parents during my college years, I photographed a napkin on which my father had written two Elvis song titles, ‘In My Father’s House’ and ‘I Was the One.’ This small note along with others gave me insight to the private introspections of my father, the intimacy of which motivated me to investigate our relationship through the medium of photography. I expounded upon this by documenting various elements of our home and eventually asking others in my family to sit for portraits and to participate in constructed narratives. The majority of these images were captured using a large-format camera, requiring a slower, more meditative process of photographing my family members while also conveying the quiet tone of our relationships at that time.
I had unknowingly started a project with an ending already in motion. Years later, my father would be diagnosed with terminal cancer of the liver and lungs which had already spread to his bones. He was with us for seven days after the diagnosis. In his last days of consciousness, my father began to lose touch with the world and as a family we leaned into a rare embrace of vulnerability and affection. We played his favorite songs on the radio and whispered words in his ear we hadn’t said in such close proximity before. In those final hours, I grappled with my own disconnect as I slipped between the roles of active participant and documentarian. These images blur the lines of what I recall, what I want to admit and perhaps what I wanted to see.
notes to remember me by, 2010
sleeping giant, 2010
nightstand, 2010
in case of fire, 2010
work boots, 2010
my father before me, 2010
home, 2010
not my home, 2010
first sitting, 2010
sister, brother, 2010
tree house, 2010
lily in the valley, 2010
wicker chair, 2010
apple turnovers, 2010
trampoline, 2010
alexander, 2010
mother, 2010
e, 2010
107, 2010
folding a sheet, 2013
turn off the light, 2013
41 years, 2013
two hours, 2013
a portrait of us, 2013
untitled, 2015
memorial, 2015
your zippo in a bag of holy sand from chimayo, nm, 2015
for one last game of monopoly, 2010