August 15, 2011
“An intense curiosity and questions about stewardship led me to begin  to make these unconventional portraits. A refrigerator is both a private  and a shared space.  One person likened the question, ‘May I photograph  the interior of your fridge?’ to asking someone to pose nude for the  camera.
Each fridge is photographed ‘as is.’  Nothing added, nothing taken away.
These are portraits of the rich and the poor.  Vegetarians,  Republicans, members of the NRA, those left out, the under appreciated,  former POWs, dreamers, and so much more.  We never know the full story  of one’s life.”
(via Midwife/Middle School Science Teacher | You Are What You Eat | Mark Menjivar)

“An intense curiosity and questions about stewardship led me to begin to make these unconventional portraits. A refrigerator is both a private and a shared space.  One person likened the question, ‘May I photograph the interior of your fridge?’ to asking someone to pose nude for the camera.

Each fridge is photographed ‘as is.’  Nothing added, nothing taken away.

These are portraits of the rich and the poor.  Vegetarians, Republicans, members of the NRA, those left out, the under appreciated, former POWs, dreamers, and so much more.  We never know the full story of one’s life.”

(via Midwife/Middle School Science Teacher | You Are What You Eat | Mark Menjivar)

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