• Submerge

    2023

    Submerged 2017 – ongoing. Digital photos. A chronological recording of mother and daughter bathtime

    My youngest arrived five weeks early. We still have baths together sometimes, even now she is 14 years old. A kind of intimate ritual. For me maximising the time I have with her somehow, that she didn’t get in my tummy – as a full term baby would. Togetherness in some primitive way, fluid way. Time to talk to her in an intimate non negotiable space, without my phone! Head to head where I concentrate just on her, or maybe we just read.  Both loving water we find a mutual place of consent where just for five or ten minutes we are still together.

     

    These photographs record my daughter’s transformation from a child to a teenager. It was just after my Mum died, I started recording our bathtime with my FujiFilm camera. The photograph a minimal talking point, quick and unposed. Part of an ongoing project: simple time together when I focus on my daughter. I wanted to record her, as I had recorded my mother getting older with my Hasselblad in the series ‘Sunday Morning’. Special camaras that leave space for the protagonist.

    (1/14)

  • Submerge

    2023

    Submerged 2017 – ongoing. Digital photos. A chronological recording of mother and daughter bathtime

    My youngest arrived five weeks early. We still have baths together sometimes, even now she is 14 years old. A kind of intimate ritual. For me maximising the time I have with her somehow, that she didn’t get in my tummy – as a full term baby would. Togetherness in some primitive way, fluid way. Time to talk to her in an intimate non negotiable space, without my phone! Head to head where I concentrate just on her, or maybe we just read.  Both loving water we find a mutual place of consent where just for five or ten minutes we are still together.

     

    These photographs record my daughter’s transformation from a child to a teenager. It was just after my Mum died, I started recording our bathtime with my FujiFilm camera. The photograph a minimal talking point, quick and unposed. Part of an ongoing project: simple time together when I focus on my daughter. I wanted to record her, as I had recorded my mother getting older with my Hasselblad in the series ‘Sunday Morning’. Special camaras that leave space for the protagonist.

    (2/14)

  • Submerge

    2023

    Submerged 2017 – ongoing. Digital photos. A chronological recording of mother and daughter bathtime

    My youngest arrived five weeks early. We still have baths together sometimes, even now she is 14 years old. A kind of intimate ritual. For me maximising the time I have with her somehow, that she didn’t get in my tummy – as a full term baby would. Togetherness in some primitive way, fluid way. Time to talk to her in an intimate non negotiable space, without my phone! Head to head where I concentrate just on her, or maybe we just read.  Both loving water we find a mutual place of consent where just for five or ten minutes we are still together.

     

    These photographs record my daughter’s transformation from a child to a teenager. It was just after my Mum died, I started recording our bathtime with my FujiFilm camera. The photograph a minimal talking point, quick and unposed. Part of an ongoing project: simple time together when I focus on my daughter. I wanted to record her, as I had recorded my mother getting older with my Hasselblad in the series ‘Sunday Morning’. Special camaras that leave space for the protagonist.

    (3/14)

  • Submerge

    2023

    Submerged 2017 – ongoing. Digital photos. A chronological recording of mother and daughter bathtime

    My youngest arrived five weeks early. We still have baths together sometimes, even now she is 14 years old. A kind of intimate ritual. For me maximising the time I have with her somehow, that she didn’t get in my tummy – as a full term baby would. Togetherness in some primitive way, fluid way. Time to talk to her in an intimate non negotiable space, without my phone! Head to head where I concentrate just on her, or maybe we just read.  Both loving water we find a mutual place of consent where just for five or ten minutes we are still together.

     

    These photographs record my daughter’s transformation from a child to a teenager. It was just after my Mum died, I started recording our bathtime with my FujiFilm camera. The photograph a minimal talking point, quick and unposed. Part of an ongoing project: simple time together when I focus on my daughter. I wanted to record her, as I had recorded my mother getting older with my Hasselblad in the series ‘Sunday Morning’. Special camaras that leave space for the protagonist.

    (4/14)

  • Submerge

    2023

    Submerged 2017 – ongoing. Digital photos. A chronological recording of mother and daughter bathtime

    My youngest arrived five weeks early. We still have baths together sometimes, even now she is 14 years old. A kind of intimate ritual. For me maximising the time I have with her somehow, that she didn’t get in my tummy – as a full term baby would. Togetherness in some primitive way, fluid way. Time to talk to her in an intimate non negotiable space, without my phone! Head to head where I concentrate just on her, or maybe we just read.  Both loving water we find a mutual place of consent where just for five or ten minutes we are still together.

     

    These photographs record my daughter’s transformation from a child to a teenager. It was just after my Mum died, I started recording our bathtime with my FujiFilm camera. The photograph a minimal talking point, quick and unposed. Part of an ongoing project: simple time together when I focus on my daughter. I wanted to record her, as I had recorded my mother getting older with my Hasselblad in the series ‘Sunday Morning’. Special camaras that leave space for the protagonist.

    (5/14)

  • Submerge

    2023

    Submerged 2017 – ongoing. Digital photos. A chronological recording of mother and daughter bathtime

    My youngest arrived five weeks early. We still have baths together sometimes, even now she is 14 years old. A kind of intimate ritual. For me maximising the time I have with her somehow, that she didn’t get in my tummy – as a full term baby would. Togetherness in some primitive way, fluid way. Time to talk to her in an intimate non negotiable space, without my phone! Head to head where I concentrate just on her, or maybe we just read.  Both loving water we find a mutual place of consent where just for five or ten minutes we are still together.

     

    These photographs record my daughter’s transformation from a child to a teenager. It was just after my Mum died, I started recording our bathtime with my FujiFilm camera. The photograph a minimal talking point, quick and unposed. Part of an ongoing project: simple time together when I focus on my daughter. I wanted to record her, as I had recorded my mother getting older with my Hasselblad in the series ‘Sunday Morning’. Special camaras that leave space for the protagonist.

    (6/14)

  • Submerge

    2023

    Submerged 2017 – ongoing. Digital photos. A chronological recording of mother and daughter bathtime

    My youngest arrived five weeks early. We still have baths together sometimes, even now she is 14 years old. A kind of intimate ritual. For me maximising the time I have with her somehow, that she didn’t get in my tummy – as a full term baby would. Togetherness in some primitive way, fluid way. Time to talk to her in an intimate non negotiable space, without my phone! Head to head where I concentrate just on her, or maybe we just read.  Both loving water we find a mutual place of consent where just for five or ten minutes we are still together.

     

    These photographs record my daughter’s transformation from a child to a teenager. It was just after my Mum died, I started recording our bathtime with my FujiFilm camera. The photograph a minimal talking point, quick and unposed. Part of an ongoing project: simple time together when I focus on my daughter. I wanted to record her, as I had recorded my mother getting older with my Hasselblad in the series ‘Sunday Morning’. Special camaras that leave space for the protagonist.

    (7/14)

  • Submerge

    2023

    Submerged 2017 – ongoing. Digital photos. A chronological recording of mother and daughter bathtime

    My youngest arrived five weeks early. We still have baths together sometimes, even now she is 14 years old. A kind of intimate ritual. For me maximising the time I have with her somehow, that she didn’t get in my tummy – as a full term baby would. Togetherness in some primitive way, fluid way. Time to talk to her in an intimate non negotiable space, without my phone! Head to head where I concentrate just on her, or maybe we just read.  Both loving water we find a mutual place of consent where just for five or ten minutes we are still together.

     

    These photographs record my daughter’s transformation from a child to a teenager. It was just after my Mum died, I started recording our bathtime with my FujiFilm camera. The photograph a minimal talking point, quick and unposed. Part of an ongoing project: simple time together when I focus on my daughter. I wanted to record her, as I had recorded my mother getting older with my Hasselblad in the series ‘Sunday Morning’. Special camaras that leave space for the protagonist.

    (8/14)

  • Submerge

    2023

    Submerged 2017 – ongoing. Digital photos. A chronological recording of mother and daughter bathtime

    My youngest arrived five weeks early. We still have baths together sometimes, even now she is 14 years old. A kind of intimate ritual. For me maximising the time I have with her somehow, that she didn’t get in my tummy – as a full term baby would. Togetherness in some primitive way, fluid way. Time to talk to her in an intimate non negotiable space, without my phone! Head to head where I concentrate just on her, or maybe we just read.  Both loving water we find a mutual place of consent where just for five or ten minutes we are still together.

     

    These photographs record my daughter’s transformation from a child to a teenager. It was just after my Mum died, I started recording our bathtime with my FujiFilm camera. The photograph a minimal talking point, quick and unposed. Part of an ongoing project: simple time together when I focus on my daughter. I wanted to record her, as I had recorded my mother getting older with my Hasselblad in the series ‘Sunday Morning’. Special camaras that leave space for the protagonist.

    (9/14)

  • Submerge

    2023

    Submerged 2017 – ongoing. Digital photos. A chronological recording of mother and daughter bathtime

    My youngest arrived five weeks early. We still have baths together sometimes, even now she is 14 years old. A kind of intimate ritual. For me maximising the time I have with her somehow, that she didn’t get in my tummy – as a full term baby would. Togetherness in some primitive way, fluid way. Time to talk to her in an intimate non negotiable space, without my phone! Head to head where I concentrate just on her, or maybe we just read.  Both loving water we find a mutual place of consent where just for five or ten minutes we are still together.

     

    These photographs record my daughter’s transformation from a child to a teenager. It was just after my Mum died, I started recording our bathtime with my FujiFilm camera. The photograph a minimal talking point, quick and unposed. Part of an ongoing project: simple time together when I focus on my daughter. I wanted to record her, as I had recorded my mother getting older with my Hasselblad in the series ‘Sunday Morning’. Special camaras that leave space for the protagonist.

    (10/14)

  • Submerge

    2023

    Submerged 2017 – ongoing. Digital photos. A chronological recording of mother and daughter bathtime

    My youngest arrived five weeks early. We still have baths together sometimes, even now she is 14 years old. A kind of intimate ritual. For me maximising the time I have with her somehow, that she didn’t get in my tummy – as a full term baby would. Togetherness in some primitive way, fluid way. Time to talk to her in an intimate non negotiable space, without my phone! Head to head where I concentrate just on her, or maybe we just read.  Both loving water we find a mutual place of consent where just for five or ten minutes we are still together.

     

    These photographs record my daughter’s transformation from a child to a teenager. It was just after my Mum died, I started recording our bathtime with my FujiFilm camera. The photograph a minimal talking point, quick and unposed. Part of an ongoing project: simple time together when I focus on my daughter. I wanted to record her, as I had recorded my mother getting older with my Hasselblad in the series ‘Sunday Morning’. Special camaras that leave space for the protagonist.

    (11/14)

  • Submerge

    2023

    Submerged 2017 – ongoing. Digital photos. A chronological recording of mother and daughter bathtime

    My youngest arrived five weeks early. We still have baths together sometimes, even now she is 14 years old. A kind of intimate ritual. For me maximising the time I have with her somehow, that she didn’t get in my tummy – as a full term baby would. Togetherness in some primitive way, fluid way. Time to talk to her in an intimate non negotiable space, without my phone! Head to head where I concentrate just on her, or maybe we just read.  Both loving water we find a mutual place of consent where just for five or ten minutes we are still together.

     

    These photographs record my daughter’s transformation from a child to a teenager. It was just after my Mum died, I started recording our bathtime with my FujiFilm camera. The photograph a minimal talking point, quick and unposed. Part of an ongoing project: simple time together when I focus on my daughter. I wanted to record her, as I had recorded my mother getting older with my Hasselblad in the series ‘Sunday Morning’. Special camaras that leave space for the protagonist.

    (12/14)

  • Submerge

    2023

    Submerged 2017 – ongoing. Digital photos. A chronological recording of mother and daughter bathtime

    My youngest arrived five weeks early. We still have baths together sometimes, even now she is 14 years old. A kind of intimate ritual. For me maximising the time I have with her somehow, that she didn’t get in my tummy – as a full term baby would. Togetherness in some primitive way, fluid way. Time to talk to her in an intimate non negotiable space, without my phone! Head to head where I concentrate just on her, or maybe we just read.  Both loving water we find a mutual place of consent where just for five or ten minutes we are still together.

     

    These photographs record my daughter’s transformation from a child to a teenager. It was just after my Mum died, I started recording our bathtime with my FujiFilm camera. The photograph a minimal talking point, quick and unposed. Part of an ongoing project: simple time together when I focus on my daughter. I wanted to record her, as I had recorded my mother getting older with my Hasselblad in the series ‘Sunday Morning’. Special camaras that leave space for the protagonist.

    (13/14)

  • Submerge

    2023

    Submerged 2017 – ongoing. Digital photos. A chronological recording of mother and daughter bathtime

    My youngest arrived five weeks early. We still have baths together sometimes, even now she is 14 years old. A kind of intimate ritual. For me maximising the time I have with her somehow, that she didn’t get in my tummy – as a full term baby would. Togetherness in some primitive way, fluid way. Time to talk to her in an intimate non negotiable space, without my phone! Head to head where I concentrate just on her, or maybe we just read.  Both loving water we find a mutual place of consent where just for five or ten minutes we are still together.

     

    These photographs record my daughter’s transformation from a child to a teenager. It was just after my Mum died, I started recording our bathtime with my FujiFilm camera. The photograph a minimal talking point, quick and unposed. Part of an ongoing project: simple time together when I focus on my daughter. I wanted to record her, as I had recorded my mother getting older with my Hasselblad in the series ‘Sunday Morning’. Special camaras that leave space for the protagonist.

    (14/14)

Submerge

2023