teens
1997—2011
Ravi 19
Jeremy 15
Aaron 16
Carlie 13
Nate 18
Kendra 18
Crystal 16
Ana 13
Linda 17
Kenny 14
Fuad 13
Amy 18
Ashley 19
Serene 17
Thomas 18
Emily 17
Isaiah 18
Sumaya 17
Laura 18
Miles 19
Obianuju 18
Kate 17
Ralph 17
Sonya 18
I have worked with teenagers and young adults from middle school to graduate school for more than forty years. As a result, I have come to know many amazing teens in ways that contradict the narrow and conventional definitions commonly portrayed in a wide variety of photography from advertising to the fine arts. I wanted to make images of teens that focused less on sexual desire, perfection, and inadequacy and that would belie the notion of teens as one-dimensional, lethargic, victimized, or self-destructive individuals.
The photographs in this series, with handwritten texts by the teens, represent a collaborative process between photographer and subject. The teens speak in their own voices and helped to determine the body language, facial expressions, clothing, and often the location of the photographs.
Additionally, this series of more than 130 portraits and texts support the idea that teenagers are very complex. The teenagers photographed offer images of multi-dimensional individuals possessing character, creativity, vulnerability, strength, and wisdom. They convey a variety of attitudes, ideas, and ways of being in the world. The portraits and their texts are simultaneously about identity and purpose, framed by the stated and implied cultural issues that surround them.