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6 Οκτ 2014 · A collection of 40 portraits of four sisters, taken over 40 years, is being recognized as a testament to the aging process, as well as a celebration of sisterhood.
In an exclusive conversation with LensCulture, Nixon talks about why he threw away the first photo of “The Brown Sisters,” imparts some invaluable wisdom gained from 40+ years of making portraits—and reveals the moments when you need to put down the camera and simply be present.
3 Οκτ 2014 · The series, which has been shown around the world over the past four decades, will be on view at the Museum of Modern Art, coinciding with the museum’s publication of the book “The Brown Sisters:...
In August of 1974, the photographer Nicholas Nixon made a group portrait of his wife, Bebe, and her three sisters, Heather, Mimi, and Laurie—the Brown sisters. He did not keep that image, but in 1975 he made another portrait of the four, who then ranged in age between 15 and 25.
Photographer Nicholas Nixon, the husband to Bebe Brown, took a photo of his wife and her three sisters Heather, Mimi, and Laurie, in 1975. Instead of just st...
6 Οκτ 2014 · The Brown sisters are photographed by Nicholas Nixon once a year for over 40 years in a new photo time lapse that will be on display at the Museum of Modern Art.
12 Δεκ 2017 · Isabel Flower on Nicholas Nixon’s portraits of his wife and her three sisters, who have posed for a photograph every year since 1975.