£45, GOST, hardcover, 192 pages, ISBN: 9781915423405
It’s a cliché that becoming a parent changes you, but that doesn’t make it any less true. It’s also a huge truism that ‘shooting what you know’ can be some of the most affecting work you’ll ever do.
When Lydia Goldblatt became a mother, she found herself unable to make pictures. But, when her own mother died, she started to take photographs at home – both at home and in the city where she lives.
The result is . A wonderfully moving testament to the extraordinarily ordinary, shot