Sunday, September 15, 2013

Weekly Post: Robin Schwartz By Jessica Fee


I found Robin Schwartz's work on tinyvices.com and quickly became fond of her photographs. Since her daughter was a toddler she taught her to be comfortable around animals and began photographing her with them. They have had a lot of opportunities to interact with animals that you normally be able too, and what kid wouldn't want to do that? I found myself almost jealous of Amelia and find the photographs beautiful. Schwartz shows life being shared between humans and other animals. We are apart of their world and they are apart of ours.

"My photographs are drawn from real journeys undertaken with my daughter, Amelia. I am driven to depict relationships with animals but the photographs are not documents; they are evidence of the invented worlds that we explore and the fables we enact together. Photography gives us the opportunity to access our dreams, to discover the extraordinary. 

Animals and interspecies relationships have always been an important part of my work. Animals in my photographs are not represented as beastly or noble, or as props to illustrate human life but as part of our everyday world.

My daughter and I share an affinity with the animal kingdom and we play out our fantasies and explore our eccentricities by creating a cultural space where animals not only co-exist with humans, but also interact as full partners. The animals in the photographs are living creatures, participants in the dramas that the photographs capture. The world that my daughter and I explore is one where the line between human and animal overlaps or is blurred, where animals are part of our world and humans are part of theirs." - Robin Schwartz  











http://www.robinschwartz.net/

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